Moral Monday meets the Moore County School Board
It’s a sad statement about the current state of public education when the person responsible for administering our local school system has such a poor grasp on reality. Moore County
Continue readingIt’s a sad statement about the current state of public education when the person responsible for administering our local school system has such a poor grasp on reality. Moore County
Continue readingCongress is in summer recess. Typically, members go home to their districts and states to hold town hall meetings and brief the voters on happenings in DC. Strangely, very few
Continue readingCharlotte’s rookie congressman has apparently decided that pleasing John Boehner and Eric Cantor is more important than saving the country and protecting the folks back home. He
Continue readingWell, congresswoman Renee Ellmers (R-NC) has sent out an email to constituents announcing that she’s going to forego a run for the Senate and bless
Continue readingCandidate filing opens up here in Moore County on July 5. Well-plugged-in insiders at Pinehurst Village Hall are telling me that there very well could be TWO open seats on
Continue readingThe Village of Pinehurst is preparing for the PR and economic boon that is expected from hosting two of pro golf’s premier events — The 2014 Men’s and Women’s U.S.
Continue readingWe broke the story yesterday about the vote in Craven County to censure state House Speaker Thom Tillis. Now come word, from sources close to the censure
Continue readingSteve Bouser, editor of our world-class, multiple Nobel Prize and Lambda Award-winning thrice twice-weekly local newspaper here in Moore County recently had a meltdown, which he
Continue readingFacts can be inconvenient things. Especially when your own in-house records contradict the spin you are peddling to the public. Moore County schools superintendent Aaron Spence and the members
Continue readingWe’re really lucky here in Moore County. We’ve got an award-winning newspaper, which is celebrating its success by cutting back to two print editions a week and erecting a pay
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