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York County veteran finally learns he was officially a hero in Vietnam
Nearly 45 years ago, a certificate arrived by mail in Fort Mill from Vietnam.David Simpson has kept the certificate – dated June 17, 1967 – beside a Purple Heart Award letter and other military honors, including a Silver Star and a Bronze Star. The U.S. Army combat medic carried it with him from Fort Mill to Rock Hill, to Limestone College, through a marriage, to seminary and ...
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N.C. prisoners might lose legal advocates
RALEIGH North Carolina has its share of prisoners who like to think of themselves as jailhouse lawyers, competent enough to argue their way out of prison. But since the state Senate rolled out a spending plan that eliminates the $2.89 million contract with North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, some worry that these inmates who fight their ...
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Zagunis HR in 9th leads Hokies past Seminoles
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) -- Mark Zagunis homered with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning to give Virginia Tech a 3-2 victory over Florida State in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament ...
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Questions raised over checks at center of sweepstakes probe
RALEIGH One check is written with loopy cursive handwriting. Another features neat all-capital lettering. And a third is marked by its messy script. But all bear the signature of the same campaign donor – raising questions about how the checks were directed to state lawmakers and Gov. Pat McCrory and whether state law was violated. Chase Burns, an Internet sweepstakes company executive ...
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Tar Heels beat Hurricanes 10-0 in ACC tournament
DURHAM, N.C. - Kent Emanuel threw eight scoreless innings, while Cody Stubbs and Brian Holberton each drove in three runs to help North Carolina beat Miami 10-0 on Thursday in pool play of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament.Emanuel (10-3) allowed four hits for the top-seeded Tar Heels (49-8) in a game called in the eighth inning due to a 10-run mercy rule. UNC got a fast start with Colin ...
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Nanny McPhee
Nanny McPhee has a gorgeous visual palette of splashy colors and a witty, just-this-side-of-naughty sense of dark humor that is one of the guiding hallmarks of memorable childrens entertainment. It doesnt talk down to kids, but rather to them, and it recognizes that lessons are b ... ...
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NC planning group approves toll lanes for I-77
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- A two-county planning group has given unanimous approval to build toll lanes on a portion of Interstate 77 despite protests from ...
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NC officials Inmate disappeared from work release
Officials said Billings was serving a seven-year prison sentence for breaking and entering, forgery and other property crimes. His projected release date is February ...
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Report Bain Capital might buy Harris Teeter
Bain Capital is potentially interested in the Matthews-based grocery chain. Bain did not return a request from the for comment. "Per policy, Cerberus doesn't comment on market rumor and speculation," ...
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Raleigh CFO named interim city manager
Perry James , a 31-year city employee and currently Raleigh's chief financial officer, has been named interim city manager. Raleigh City Council announced the appointment late Thursday. Perry is replacing City ...
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Duke soccer player rides out storm in Oklahoma
MOORE, Okla. - Ana Hunt, a rising junior pre-Med student at Duke University is home for the summer, in Moore, Okla. with her family. That's where she spent seven terrifying minutes inside a safe room Monday afternoon as an EF-5 tornado swept through her hometown, killing 24 people and injuring hundreds of others.Hunt was at home with her mother, Dorene, when the storm ...
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