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Month: November 2022

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Bladen County voters say yes to alcohol sales

Bladen County voters have spoken: Alcohol can be sold anywhere throughout the county. Read more Continue reading Bladen County voters say yes to alcohol sales

Ivey SchofieldIvey SchofieldNovember 9, 2022November 9, 2022
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Bladen County sheriff is elected to third term

Bladen County voters have reelected Jim McVicker for a third term as sheriff.Read more Continue reading Bladen County sheriff is elected to third term

Ivey SchofieldIvey SchofieldNovember 9, 2022November 9, 2022
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Robeson County voters flip NC House seat to GOP; Lowery wins

Republican Jarrod Lowery cruised to a win on Tuesday to represent most of Robeson County in the N.C. House. Read more Continue reading Robeson County voters flip NC House seat to GOP; Lowery wins

Sarah NagemSarah NagemNovember 9, 2022November 9, 2022
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Rouzer keeps US House seat representing southeastern NC counties

David Rouzer was on his way to securing another term in the U.S. House, beating a well-known Democrat to represent part of southeastern North Carolina. Read more Continue reading Rouzer keeps US House seat representing southeastern NC counties

Sarah NagemSarah NagemNovember 8, 2022November 9, 2022
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North Carolina sheriff who made racist remarks wins reelection

Jody Greene, who resigned as Columbus County sheriff last month, won reelection on Tuesday, according to unofficial results. Read more Continue reading North Carolina sheriff who made racist remarks wins reelection

Ivey SchofieldIvey SchofieldNovember 8, 2022November 9, 2022
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Bladen County bike trail expected to bring festival-goers this weekend

The Browns Creek Nature Park and Bike Trail in Bladen County is hosting events this weekend that are expected to draw lots of visitors. Read more Continue reading Bladen County bike trail expected to bring festival-goers this weekend

Ivey SchofieldIvey SchofieldNovember 4, 2022November 8, 2022
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Shift to the GOP clouds local races in this rural NC county – especially for sheriff

Columbus County has seen a political shift to the right as more Republicans get elected to local offices. Read more Continue reading Shift to the GOP clouds local races in this rural NC county – especially for sheriff

Sarah NagemSarah NagemNovember 3, 2022November 8, 2022
Government

Thousands of voters have already cast their ballots in NC’s Border Belt counties

The 2022 election is well underway in North Carolina’s Border Belt region, where thousands of voters have already cast their ballots. Read more Continue reading Thousands of voters have already cast their ballots in NC’s Border Belt counties

Ivey SchofieldIvey SchofieldNovember 3, 2022November 8, 2022
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Health-coverage open enrollment is underway. Here’s what to know in NC’s Border Belt

The enrollment period for federally subsidized health plans opened this week, which could be an opportunity for many people in southeastern North Carolina. Read more Continue reading Health-coverage open enrollment is underway. Here’s what to know in NC’s Border Belt

Ivey SchofieldIvey SchofieldNovember 2, 2022November 3, 2022

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