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The State Board of Community Colleges unanimously approved the new plan in February, and at that time Finance Committee Chair Lisa Estep said the plan is labor-market driven.
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The “unconventional warfare exercise,” which spans multiple North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee counties, is the last hurdle for soldiers in the Special Forces Qualifications Course at the Warfare Center and School based at Fort Liberty.
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While he was on the run, U.S. Attorney Michael Easley says Robert Strother shot a neighbor and when he was caught he had a loaded semi-automatic weapon with the safety set to fire.
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The bill was introduced in a Senate committee Tuesday with the title "Unmasking Mobs and Criminals."
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Officials say Eowyn, a filly, was first spotted several weeks ago and is the second of three foals born this year.
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More than 1,400 people have signed the petition, saying they support free speech, and also support the university's disciplinary action against protesters who violated campus policies.
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Officials lifted the isolation after serial testing showed the herd was negative for the virus.
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U.S. Attorney Sandra J. Hairston said, “All people — regardless of the color of their skin or their nationality — are entitled to travel on public roads and enjoy their homes without fear of being threatened, harassed or intimidated.”
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Republican House Speaker Tim Moore says the legislation is in response to hate speech directed at Jewish people in the wake of Israel's war in Gaza.
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