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May 5
Brown signs with William Peace University
Brown signs with William Peace University
Mason Brown made it official, Thursday, May 1, by signing to attend and play basketball for the William Peace Pacers. Brown said he was excited to receive the offer from Peace. "The coaching staff the...
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May 4
A quiet ride and a loud truth about education
I slid into the backseat of a rideshare in Raleigh on a recent, ordinary weekday, expecting little more than a quiet ride, maybe some chit-chat. But what unfolded was a deeply personal story that cut through the narrative and highlighted the reality behind one of t...
Donna King
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June 5
Put your tax cards on the table
North Carolina lawmakers are deadlocked over how quickly to cut income taxes, with the Senate pushing for faster reductions and the House urging caution amid uncertain revenue forecasts.
By John Hood
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June 5
In support of Roy Cooper and public education
A columnist defends Roy Cooper’s pandemic school closures, arguing COVID — not state leadership — caused test score declines.
By Tom Campbell
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June 5
Remind me of the point
America’s brain drain accelerates as research centers close, immigrants are pushed out and scientific talent heads to China — raising urgent questions about the nation’s future and global leadership.
By Lib Campbell
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June 5
Yes, you can join a union. No, you don’t have to
Union membership is open to most workers, but government rules and union policies limit real choices. The NLRA and Taft-Hartley Act benefit union leaders and employers more than workers themselves.
By Thomas L. Knapp
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June 4
Falls Lake Academy summer workout schedules
Falls Lake Academy releases summer workout schedules for high school volleyball, basketball, cross country, soccer, and softball. Up-to-date physicals required for participation.
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June 3
Crime reports
Recent crime reports in Granville County include arrests for drug possession, theft, elder exploitation, and fugitive warrants, with several suspects released on bond or awaiting court appearances.
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A quiet ride and a loud truth about education
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Firebirds graduate, leave the nest
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Upcoming budget, downtown plans addressed
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May 29
Butner Proposes Tax and Fee Hikes in New Budget: Public Hearing Set for June 5
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June 2
Firebirds graduate, leave the nest
Falls Lake Academy celebrated 80 graduates May 31, honoring top students and scholarship winners. Heartfelt speeches urged the class to cherish every day and strive for excellence.
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Brown accepts All-Star invitation
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South Granville takes extra inning loss
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Di Luccia leads Panthers over Vikings
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Big inning lifts South Granville to victory
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June 3
Requiring work for benefits is wise
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June 3
North Carolina elections take a risky turn
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June 2
A new day in the NC House?
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June 2
‘Social justice’ education harms children it aims to help, but funding cuts aren’t the answer
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Pettit signs with Lees-McRae
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Vikings, Warriors battle for top spot
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