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A cave full of ancient Indigenous paintings sold for more than $2 million The Osage Nation says it belongs to them
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Keevil parish councillor Malcolm Cupis has dramatically resigned after falling victim to a hate campaign Photo: Trevor Porter 67283-3 KEEVIL parish councillor Malcolm Cupis has dramatically resigned ahead of the local elections in May saying his situation is now untenable after alleging he and his wife have been subjected to a hate campaign by other residents. In his resignation letter sent to the parish clerk Richard Culverhouse and other councillors, Mr Cupis claimed he had been subjected to a campaign of malicious unpleasantness instigated by a small group calling themselves ‘the posse’. Mr Cupis, 53, of Martins Lane, said he had had been considering standing again in May elections but had reluctantly decided his situation was now untenable following a co-ordinated campaign by some residents.
Councillor resigns from Keevil parish council saying he is victim of a hate campaign
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Charlotte pharmacy hopes to expand access to COVID-19 vaccine
The Mecklenburg County Health Department is now working with Premier Pharmacy and Wellness Center to help underserved communities. Author: Lexi Wilson (WCNC) Updated: 5:30 PM EST March 10, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Skepticism about the vaccine is widespread, especially in communities of color, which have been disproportionately impacted by the coronavirus.
The Mecklenburg County Health Department is trying to change that by giving vaccine doses to Charlotte-area pharmacies.
Premier Pharmacy and Wellness Center on Monroe Road recently started vaccinating people, specifically hoping to target those who may not trust the vaccine.
Andrea Hunter got her first dose on Wednesday. She told WCNC Charlotte she was anxious to get it ahead of time.