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Category: Health

Posted inEconomy, Education, Environment, Health, Politics & Government, Special Reports

GOP and Dem. legislators offer widely different takes on impact of North Carolina budget the House passed Saturday

by Travis Fain June 6, 2011July 8, 2020
Posted inEducation, Health, Politics & Government, Special Reports

Discussing Children in WNC: What do you think about proposals to cut early childhood education and child care?

by Kathleen O'Nan May 31, 2011July 8, 2020
Posted inEducation, Health, Politics & Government, Resources, Special Reports

Resources: Educational, health and welfare, and child and family advocacy resources for Western North Carolina children

by Kathleen O'Nan May 31, 2011July 8, 2020
Posted inEconomy, Education, Environment, Health, Politics & Government

Press release: Gov. Perdue recommends 19 WNC economic development projects receive more than $2.4M from ARC

by Kathleen O'Nan May 27, 2011July 8, 2020
Posted inHealth, Politics & Government

Justice for victims of now-abolished N.C. sterilization program is subject of upcoming meetings

by Kathleen O'Nan May 23, 2011July 8, 2020

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