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Offensive Union County creek name refuses to fade away
Union County resident Bea Colson. In 1985, she led the fight to get the county to approve changing the name of Negro Head Creek.
Sunday May 5 | The Charlotte Observer
Turning in son was the right thing to do, says Chesterfield teacher
It wasn’t easy calling the Anson County, N.C., Sheriff’s Office to report that her mentally ill son had broken into a trailer at her North Carolina home and stolen her guns.
Legislature elects 2 to NC community college board
The House and Senate voted separately Thursday to elect Edward Raye of Marshville and Will Collins or Raleigh to the State Board of Community Colleges.