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Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson says he has nothing personal against LGBTQ people, and he’s not resigning.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson says he has nothing personal against LGBTQ people, and he’s not resigning.
 
John Szoka, an Army veteran, was thinking about 9/11. About the attacks and the aftermath. The ghost-like figures, covered in ash, emerging from the destruction.
John Szoka, an Army veteran, was thinking about 9/11. About the attacks and the aftermath. The ghost-like figures, covered in ash, emerging from the destruction.
 
It feels inevitable, that one day Cam Newton will take our breath away again.
It feels inevitable, that one day Cam Newton will take our breath away again.
 
The N.C. Task Force for Safer Schools is finalizing a statement chiding parents for strongly voicing their views and at times disrupting recent school board meetings.
The N.C. Task Force for Safer Schools is finalizing a statement chiding parents for strongly voicing their views and at times disrupting recent school board meetings.
 
Thursday afternoon, the Carolina Panthers signed veteran free agent quarterback and former face of the franchise, Cam Newton.
Thursday afternoon, the Carolina Panthers signed veteran free agent quarterback and former face of the franchise, Cam Newton.
 
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation-Nutrien 27th Annual Invitational Golf Tournament for Scholarships enjoyed perfect weather at the Cypress Landing Golf Club on September 10.
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation-Nutrien 27th Annual Invitational Golf Tournament for Scholarships enjoyed perfect weather at the Cypress Landing Golf Club on September 10.
 
North Carolina’s 8th District congressman is teaming up with a high-profile Texas counterpart to help sponsor a bill clarifying the federal government’s response to health care emergencies.
North Carolina’s 8th District congressman is teaming up with a high-profile Texas counterpart to help sponsor a bill clarifying the federal government’s response to health care emergencies.
 
Members of the N.C. House Freedom Caucus plan to inspect voting machines in Durham County to check for an internet connection, which could make them vulnerable to fraud.
Members of the N.C. House Freedom Caucus plan to inspect voting machines in Durham County to check for an internet connection, which could make them vulnerable to fraud.
 
We honor all who served honorably in defense of liberty
We honor all who served honorably in defense of liberty
 
Beaufort County is losing students at an alarming rate. We must find out why.
Beaufort County is losing students at an alarming rate. We must find out why.
 
The N.C. Department of Revenue faced a legal setback last month in an ongoing fight over renewable energy tax credits. The state’s top administrative law judge rejected the department’s attempt to deny credits to a renewable energy investor.
The N.C. Department of Revenue faced a legal setback last month in an ongoing fight over renewable energy tax credits. The state’s top administrative law judge rejected the department’s attempt to deny credits to a renewable energy investor.
 
Here's proof of a massive, highly financed campaign to teach CRT in our schools
Here's proof of a massive, highly financed campaign to teach CRT in our schools
 
A unanimous vote in the N.C. House means a “regulatory sandbox” bill is on its way to Gov. Roy Cooper. The new “sandbox” would waive certain obstacles for a trial period for fast-emerging financial and insurance products and services.
A unanimous vote in the N.C. House means a “regulatory sandbox” bill is on its way to Gov. Roy Cooper. The new “sandbox” would waive certain obstacles for a trial period for fast-emerging financial and insurance products and services.
 
The Panthers are waiting for the word on medical tests before they know or say their next steps at quarterback.
The Panthers are waiting for the word on medical tests before they know or say their next steps at quarterback.
 
Thanks to a donation from the Cayton family to the Beaufort County Community College Foundation, a new scholarship is available to agribusiness students.
Thanks to a donation from the Cayton family to the Beaufort County Community College Foundation, a new scholarship is available to agribusiness students.
 
It is time for all good men to come to the aid of their country
It is time for all good men to come to the aid of their country
 
Beaufort County Community College is proud to announce that English professor Justin Littlefield was recognized by his peers with the Blackboard Exemplary Course Program (ECP) Award.
Beaufort County Community College is proud to announce that English professor Justin Littlefield was recognized by his peers with the Blackboard Exemplary Course Program (ECP) Award.
 
Beaufort County Covid19 Update for November 8, 2021
 
The enthusiastic new president of the Student Government Association has rarely passed up a leadership opportunity.
The enthusiastic new president of the Student Government Association has rarely passed up a leadership opportunity.
 
Beaufort County Covid19 Update for November 4, 2021
 
A new national poll from the pro-school choice organization the American Federation for Children shows most voters dislike politicians who deny school choice to other families while practicing it for their own.
A new national poll from the pro-school choice organization the American Federation for Children shows most voters dislike politicians who deny school choice to other families while practicing it for their own.
 
North Carolina’s economic health seems strong. Taxes are low, cost of living is below average, and a recent CNBC study gave the state a No. 2 ranking as “Best for Business” because of solid growth, quality workforce, business friendliness, and technology.
North Carolina’s economic health seems strong. Taxes are low, cost of living is below average, and a recent CNBC study gave the state a No. 2 ranking as “Best for Business” because of solid growth, quality workforce, business friendliness, and technology.
 
There is broad agreement that North Carolina is better suited to handle redistricting in a more transparent fashion than a decade ago, but further improvements can be made to the process according to a wide spectrum of speakers at Duke University’s Redistricting and American Democracy two day sympos
There is broad agreement that North Carolina is better suited to handle redistricting in a more transparent fashion than a decade ago, but further improvements can be made to the process according to a wide spectrum of speakers at Duke University’s Redistricting and American Democracy two day sympos
 
A report published by ProPublica raises new questions about stock trades involving North Carolina’s senior senator, Republican Richard Burr.
A report published by ProPublica raises new questions about stock trades involving North Carolina’s senior senator, Republican Richard Burr.
 
Beaufort County Covid19 Update for October 28, 2021
 
The latest update from the National Weather Service included the following forecast changes for Beaufort County.
The latest update from the National Weather Service included the following forecast changes for Beaufort County.
 
Beaufort County Covid19 Update for October 19, 2021
 
The N.C. Senate bill that would legalize sports betting on phones and at various venues is stuck in the House, and it may not see action until next year’s session.
The N.C. Senate bill that would legalize sports betting on phones and at various venues is stuck in the House, and it may not see action until next year’s session.
 
Our office continues to monitor the potential impacts of an approaching coastal low.
Our office continues to monitor the potential impacts of an approaching coastal low.
 
The Government Control Freaks (a.k.a. Democrats) on the Marine Fisheries Commission want you to have to eat foreign imported seafood.
The Government Control Freaks (a.k.a. Democrats) on the Marine Fisheries Commission want you to have to eat foreign imported seafood.
 
Another win for special interests and a loss for We The People
Another win for special interests and a loss for We The People
 
Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed a bill designed to block the state attorney general from entering collusive lawsuit settlements. It’s Cooper’s 11th veto this year and No. 64 since he took office in 2017.
Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed a bill designed to block the state attorney general from entering collusive lawsuit settlements. It’s Cooper’s 11th veto this year and No. 64 since he took office in 2017.
 
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