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Incoming students with learning disabilities are gaining valuable experience using assistive learning technology through a summer program at East Carolina University.
Incoming students with learning disabilities are gaining valuable experience using assistive learning technology through a summer program at East Carolina University.
 
In 2009, the General Assembly passed a law prohibiting cyberbullying - the use of the Internet or social media networks for deliberate harassment - of minors.
In 2009, the General Assembly passed a law prohibiting cyberbullying - the use of the Internet or social media networks for deliberate harassment - of minors.
 
The City of Greenville will celebrate the value of protecting the city's historic structures and character with a day of workshops on July 30, 2015.
The City of Greenville will celebrate the value of protecting the city's historic structures and character with a day of workshops on July 30, 2015.
 
Mr. Donihue " Donnie" Lucas, age 65, a resident of 569 N. Boyd Road, Pinetown, N.C. died peacefully at his home with his family around him on July 9,2015.
Mr. Donihue " Donnie" Lucas, age 65, a resident of 569 N. Boyd Road, Pinetown, N.C. died peacefully at his home with his family around him on July 9,2015.
 
Even though North Carolina ranks behind its four neighboring states in overall financial condition, the state’s fiscal health is mostly sound, said the author of a just-released national study.
Even though North Carolina ranks behind its four neighboring states in overall financial condition, the state’s fiscal health is mostly sound, said the author of a just-released national study.
 
Governor Pat McCrory has signed H.B. 640, or the Outdoor Heritage Act, into law today.
Governor Pat McCrory has signed H.B. 640, or the Outdoor Heritage Act, into law today.
 
Yesterday, Congressman Walter B. Jones (NC-3) voted against H.R. 5, the Student Success Act, which extends No Child Left Behind (NCLB) programs and big-government education.
Yesterday, Congressman Walter B. Jones (NC-3) voted against H.R. 5, the Student Success Act, which extends No Child Left Behind (NCLB) programs and big-government education.
 
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