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The North Carolina Teaching Fellows Commission has selected 118 individuals for the 2021 class of the North Carolina Teaching Fellows.
Local individuals include: Miya LaBarr of Clemmons; Mary Taylor of Mount Airy; and Harper Ray of Winston-Salem.
Those named as fellows may attend any of the program’s five partner institutions: UNC-Chapel Hill, UNC-Charlotte, N.C. State, Elon University or Meredith College.
Activities
Westchester Country Day School will donate $1,000 each to five charities, including Beds for Babes — City Lights Ministry in Winston-Salem, selected by students as a result of a school-wide change drive.
Change for Change is an annual project that inspires students in pre-K through 12th grades to collect loose change for the purpose of making a positive impact in service-minded organizations. Change was collected throughout March and the total was announced during a virtual assembly. ....

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Missing & Murdered Unit created for American Indians, Alaska Natives justice


WASHINGTON – Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced April 2 the formation of a Missing & Murdered Unit within the Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Justice Services to provide leadership and direction for cross-departmental and interagency work involving missing and murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives.
According to the BIA, the MMU will help put the full weight of the federal government into investigating these cases and marshal law enforcement resources across federal agencies and throughout Indian country.
“Violence against Indigenous peoples is a crisis that has been underfunded for decades. Far too often, murders and missing persons cases in Indian Country go unsolved and unaddressed, leaving families and communities devastated,” said Haaland. “The new MMU unit will provide the resources and leadership to prioritize these cases and coordinate resources to hold people accountable, ....

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Politics Pop: Missoula County protests GOP election claims


In the letter, Seaman asked for a meeting with Jacobsen.
As these allegations have needlessly undermined confidence in the election process, I am hoping to work with you and your office to restore this faith for Montana voters, Seaman wrote. 
It would benefit voters across the state for Missoula County to continue to collaborate with your office to provide education on how the policies and procedures currently in law ensure election integrity, he added.
Rep. Brad Tschida, R-Missoula, the GOP group s leader, sent a letter outlining his concerns to Jacobsen on March 22.
Around a week later, the Missoula County commissioners sent a letter to Jacobsen that blasted those concerns. They characterized Rep. Tschida s accusations as an insult to the county s election judges and voters. ....

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Watch Now: Amherst board favors referendum for voters to weigh in on marijuana dispensaries


With marijuana set to become legal in Virginia as of July 1, Amherst County Board of Supervisors members are backing a referendum for county residents to give input on whether dispensaries that sell the drug should be permitted.
The board discussed the matter during an April 6 meeting and directed County Administrator Dean Rodgers to look into pursuing a referendum “the sooner the better,” according to Supervisor Jimmy Ayers. When asked if the November general election is too soon to have such a referendum, County Attorney Mark Popovich said: “Absolutely not.”
Ayers, a former Amherst County sheriff who retired in late 2015, said he labels marijuana a “gateway drug” and he has seen firsthand what he described as damage it has done to local families. ....

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Andru Volinsky: Should N.H. lose its first-in-the nation primary?


In lockstep with extremists in other states, New Hampshire Republicans are responding to the Black Lives Matter movement and racism concerns by proposing bills that prohibit teaching about systemic racism. Implicit bias training, even for police officers, would be verboten. Jim Crow laws, mortgage redlining, the difficulty of building wealth in black communities where homeownership has been compromised would all be stricken from our schoolbooks. The legislation takes the same approach to sexism and misogyny. Republicans also refuse to redistrict in a non-partisan manner and voter suppression efforts, particularly targeting young and low-income voters, are rampant.
If New Hampshire changes in ways that Republican leaders desire, will the resulting New Hampshire still deserve to host the first-in-the-nation presidential primary with all of its prestige, clout and monetary advantages? A state that is honored with beginning the process of choosing a president should be a state tha ....

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