Archived Results for May, 2010

(Total Found: 12)

Taxes Paid, Working on the Building

My personal life made public in the Washington Daily News, and my ensuing response in the same publication.
May 24th, 2010

How we report on disciplinary action involving a teacher

We have received several inquires about the reported resignation of a teacher at Washington High School. Specifically we have been asked why we have not reported on it.
May 21st, 2010

At Least Eric Holder Appears to be an Honest Man …

Most people need a manager. President Obama's boys are managed. It's just not making them any smarter.
May 17th, 2010

A Time to Heal

The Wall that Heals, which is a scaled down replica of the Vietnam War Monument, on the Mall in Washington, DC, came to the in Veterans Park in Washington, NC.
May 17th, 2010

County requests Arizona illegal immigration law for state

Republican commissioners cite economic distress as motive
May 14th, 2010

A Time to Heal

The Wall that Heals, which is a scaled down replica of the Vietnam War Monument, on the Mall in Washington, DC, came to the in Veterans Park in Washington, NC.
May 14th, 2010

A Time to Heal

The Wall that Heals, which is a scaled down replica of the Vietnam War Monument, on the Mall in Washington, DC, came to the in Veterans Park in Washington, NC.
May 14th, 2010

"No Habla Ingles"

Does the discredited, publicly funded political action committee for Barak Obama, Acorn, remain as a remnant within the context of the local census management team?
May 11th, 2010

There Once was a Dream

On April 17th, State Attorney General Roy Cooper announced that North Carolina would not challenge the constitutionality of the Health care reform bill.
May 7th, 2010

Woolard celebrates his party's nomination as Republican candidate for U.S. Congress

Supporters gather at Down on Main Street to watch the numbers come in
May 6th, 2010

Board of Elections releases vote totals

Deatherage and Booth put up big numbers for their respective parties
May 6th, 2010

Doing the public's business in code so the public doesn't know what's going on

North Carolina law, good judgement and common sense says that the public's business should be conducted in public.
May 3rd, 2010
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