Moore County 2017: Comin’ out of the woodwork!
It’s always nice to see folks interested in public service. Filing closed today on 2017’s local races, and it appears Moore County’s voters are going to have loads of candidates
Continue readingIt’s always nice to see folks interested in public service. Filing closed today on 2017’s local races, and it appears Moore County’s voters are going to have loads of candidates
Continue readingRandolph County’s Jerry Tillman (R) has been representing Moore County in the North Carolina Senate since the retirement and passing of Moore County native Harris Blake. Multiple sources tell us
Continue readingTwo years ago, there was some serious drama and boo-hooing over the Moore County School Board’s attempt to fire superintendent Bob Grimesey. (Grimesey managed to show us a few on-camera
Continue readingBarack Obama and Hillary Clinton would be proud of the tactics being utilized by Moore County superintendent Bob Grimesey and his subsidized six-figure salaried bureaucratic army during this year’s budget
Continue readingRaleigh is quite impressed with the “tier” method of doling out cash. For those who don’t know, every county in the state is ranked either 1,2, or 3. A ranking
Continue readingIt appears our local paper found senator Jerry Tillman — likely in his “campaign office” on a Raleigh golf course — to explain just what’s going on with his school
Continue readingHave senator Jerry Tillman and representative Jamie Boles worn out their political welcome in Moore County? At least one very big Republican dog in that very RED county has made
Continue readingThats what happened — according to one of my moles – to Moore County school board chairman Ed Dennison at Saturday’s northern Moore GOP precinct meetings. If you haven’t followed
Continue readingDown here in Moore County, our main choice for local news is a twice-weekly ad rag published by the former owners of that leftist slime machine The News & Observer.
Continue readingMoore County and Randolph County are two of the most reliably Republican counties in the state. Political pros rank them somewhere in the R+20 or +30 range, which is a
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