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Talk Kaimukī s Nighttime Pizzas and Sandos Are Addictive
Decadent toppings and fillings now join cocktails and mocktails on the Thursday-to-Saturday evening menu at Talk Kaimuki.
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Mindy Cawthon to remain president of Pea Ridge School Board
PEA RIDGE Mindy Cawthon will continue in her role as the president of the Pea Ridge School Board.
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Criminal justice advocates push lawmakers for second chance policies to help formerly incarcerated people — NC Health News
They contend that changes, such as removing restrictions on food benefits, will ease people’s successful reentry into society.
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Formerly incarcerated North Carolinians can t vote while serving felony sentences | Nation/World
RALEIGH, N.C. — Thousands of formerly incarcerated North Carolina residents serving felony sentences will no longer be able to vote.
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Formerly incarcerated North Carolinians can t vote while serving felony sentences | World & Nation
RALEIGH, N.C. — Thousands of formerly incarcerated North Carolina residents serving felony sentences will no longer be able to vote. A trial court ruling had made them eligible to vote
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