Breaking up is HARD to do.
If you’ve followed Mark Robinson and Yolanda Hill for as long as we have, you’ve learned that there are a number of things that are hard for them: following the
Continue readingIf you’ve followed Mark Robinson and Yolanda Hill for as long as we have, you’ve learned that there are a number of things that are hard for them: following the
Continue readingLet’s recap for some of you who may be behind on this story. A spokesman for the NC Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) confirms that the audit /
Continue readingIt’s a historic time in the worlds of North Carolina politics and business. Balanced Nutrition, the controversy-laden business run by Yolanda Hill, wife of Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, was slated
Continue readingThat’s an interesting question. Let’s dig in: Okay. So, if you browse to the Office of State Budget and Management’s online Suspension of Funding List (SOFL), you’ll find THIS among
Continue readingIf all goes as expected, North Carolina’s Second Lady and her attorney will meet with an auditor from the NC Department of Health & Human Services (NC DHHS) this week
Continue readingBalanced Nutrition had been scheduled for a full-blown compliance review that was to begin this Monday and finish Friday. If you haven’t been following this saga, Balanced Nutrition has been
Continue readingIf you’re going to campaign on the issue of personal responsibility, it’s kind of important to not have a record like this: […] According to the United States Bankruptcy Court,
Continue readingAfter reviewing documents obtained from the NC Department of Health and Human Services, one might just come to the conclusion THEY DID. We’ve reported for the last year on the
Continue readingFor nearly a year, we’ve been telling you about a Greensboro-based non-profit called Balanced Nutrition which has involved Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, his wife Yolanda Hill, and several family members
Continue readingWatch out, George and Weezie. There’s a new power couple hot on your six. It’s well known — by now, we think — that Lt. Gov Mark Robinson and his
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