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North Carolina Charter School Opens Free Virtual Option
A free online public charter school opened its virtual doors this week with remote classes starting for students in kindergarten through 11th grade. An offshoot of the brick-and-mortar Pine Springs Preparatory Academy (PSPA) in North Carolina, the virtual school aims to offer more education options for students throughout the state.
North Carolinian rises from poverty to founding successful disaster relief company
Some areas of North Carolina are still cleaning up from Hurricane Debby. Helping people and cities clean up after a disaster is something North Carolinian Shaurice Mullins knows a lot about. For 25 years, Mullins, CEO and founder of Elite Disaster Consulting, has worked with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and state emergency management agencies in cleanup operations following tornadoes, earthquakes and hurricanes.
NC State volleyball defeats Davidson 3-1 in exhibition matchup
While NC State volleyball’s 3-1 exhibition win over Davidson doesn’t go in the record books, it was still a valuable game for the Wolfpack. After splitting the first two sets, the Wolfpack took control, winning the last two sets both 25-9. The game could have drastically changed direction after the second set when Davidson closed it with a 5-0 run, but the Wolfpack stood tall.
Harris leads Trump by wide margin among Hispanic voters in North Carolina: Survey
Vice President Harris is leading former President Trump by a wide margin among Hispanic voters in North Carolina, according to a new survey. The TelevisaUnivision Consumer Strategy & Insights/Media Predict poll, obtained by The Hill, shows Harris with 56 percent support from likely Hispanic voters in the Tar Heel State, compared to Trump’s 34 percent…
Sheriff responds to mention in ProPublica article linking him, representative to militia group
ProPublica, a nonprofit organization dedicated to investigative journalism, published an article on Aug. 17 that linked Beaufort County Sheriff Scott Hammonds and North Carolina House Representative Keith Kidwell (R- Beaufort, Hyde, Dare, Pamlico) to militia group American Patriots Three Percent or AP3. ProPublica defines AP3 as one of the largest militias in the United States […] The post Sheriff responds to mention in ProPublica article linking him, representative to militia group appeared first on Washington Daily News.
NCDHHS launches Strategic Housing Plan to expand support for people with disabilities
RALEIGH — The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services recently launched the North Carolina Strategic Housing Plan to help maintain, increase and better utilize affordable supportive housing for people with disabilities across the state. This plan addresses housing needs for individuals with disabilities, including those who are currently receiving or eligible for NCDHHS-funded services as well as those who are experiencing homelessness, currently residing in congregate settings or at risk of entry into these settings.
Paladins Look To Bounce Back Versus Davidson
Greenville, S.C. – The Furman women's soccer team will look to snap a two-game skid and even its record at 2-2 when it hosts former Southern Conference foe Davidson in a 1:30 p.m. non-conference clash Sunday on Seagraves Field at Stone Soccer Stadium. Live Statistics for the match will...
Former Maiden Business Owner Sentenced for Secretly Filming Minor, Lincoln County Case Concludes
In Lincoln County, the curtains were drawn on a harrowing case of invasion of privacy and child sexual exploitation. Patrick Junior Havens, 64, received a prison sentence for multiple offenses, including the illicit filming of a minor. Havens, once the owner of 321 Lawnmower Sales & Services in Maiden, has been sentenced to 31 to 107 months in the North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections, as reported by WHKY.
Legendary Viking returns to lead North Meck as head coach
HUNTERSVILLE – Nearly 20 years ago, Daryl Vereen was a two-way star on the football field for the North Meck Vikings and a multi-sport athlete who was a starter on the 2005 state championship basketball team. He’s now been called to lead his alma mater back to prominence on the gridiron, with the program seeking its first playoff victory since 2017.
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