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June 3
Spring Hope approves budget; Cone resigns board seat
Spring Hope approves budget; Cone resigns board seat
Spring Hope commissioners approved the 2025-26 budget and modest utility rate hikes, while Commissioner Brent Cone resigned, citing personal and health reasons. The board also advanced code enforcemen...
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June 2
Board to consider Spring Hope budget
SPRING HOPE — Town Manager Andrew DeIonno has finalized a proposed budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year, a $1.857 million outline deemed “conservative” with respect to revenues and spending.
Justin Hayes
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June 3
Requiring work for benefits is wise
A new House bill ties Medicaid and SNAP benefits to work requirements for able-bodied adults, sparking debate over welfare reform, fiscal responsibility and the best path out of poverty.
By John Hood
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June 3
North Carolina elections take a risky turn
North Carolina’s GOP-led legislature has seized control of the state’s election board, sparking concerns over partisan manipulation and the future of fair elections.
By Steve Ford
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June 3
Nash assistant principals complete leadership program
Two Nash County assistant principals have completed a prestigious yearlong leadership program, preparing them for expanded roles in school administration.
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June 3
Downtown Spring Hope streets get ‘chalky’
Downtown Spring Hope hosted “Chalk it Up,” a sidewalk art contest featuring local artists of all ages and community collaboration at the Artists Art Center.
Justin Hayes
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June 2
A new day in the NC House?
The state House passes a bipartisan budget with broad support, signaling a potential shift away from partisan gridlock and hinting at a new era of cooperation in state politics.
By Alexander H. Jones
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June 2
Bailey budget includes 12-cent tax increase
BAILEY — The town Board of Commissioners will soon vote on its 2025-26 fiscal year budget, which features a tax rate increase of 12 cents per $100 in property value.
Justin Hayes
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June 3
Davis, Craig back enhanced digital trading oversight
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June 3
Downtown board meets at MarZylo’s
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June 3
5 complete detention officer training
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June 3
‘What a judge should be’: Farris retires from the bench after 2 decades
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June 3
Downtown Spring Hope streets get ‘chalky’
Downtown Spring Hope hosted “Chalk it Up,” a sidewalk art contest featuring local artists of all ages and community collaboration at the Artists Art Center.
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Apr. 14
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June 2
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Sep. 13, 2023
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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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Nov. 24, 2021
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Sep. 23, 2021
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Apr. 29
Hey there — are you the missing link to community institution?
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Apr. 24
Our Opinion: Let gargantuan American flag fly undisturbed
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Apr. 24
Every North Carolinian deserves an affordable home
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Apr. 14
Southern Nash’s ‘Elite Eight’ the perfect group
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June 2
The Scots-Irish and the ‘Savage South’
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June 2
Past to present to future, vaccines help make America healthier
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Mar. 13
Our Opinion: State of the State suggests room for compromise
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Mar. 12
Nearing 70, Peachtree Hills remains a beauty all its own
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Jan. 12, 2023
Children of incarcerated parents are crime victims too
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Oct. 14, 2022
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Apr. 4, 2022
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Mar. 7, 2022
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May 19
Trojans shoot down Ladybirds in 4th round
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May 15
Teams firm up schedules as new era of NCHSAA football looms
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May 12
Not easy, but Ladybirds still unbeaten after 2nd-round win
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Firebirds fall short in 2nd round vs. South Brunswick
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