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Historic Athens-Athens Boy Imitates Tarazan | News

by Anne Adams 3 hrs ago When you were a kid did you ever play by pretending to be a character you’d seen in a movie, or on a TV show? Of course youngsters have done that for ages, and it was particularly evident in 1932 with an Athens boy. However, he got a bit carried away, as described in the June 9, 1932 edition of the Athens Weekly Review headline: Attempts to Imitate Tarazan [sic] and Received Serious Cut.” The reporter related he details: Billie LaRue, young son of Mr. and Mrs. E.B. LaRue suffered a serious gash on his forehead when he fell from a tree at the family home Tuesday afternoon. So what happened? It seems that he was attempting to build a tarzan house in a tree when the accident occurred.

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An Anti-Abortion Harasser at a Raleigh Women s Healthcare Clinic Shot Himself in the Leg This Morning

An Anti-Abortion Harasser at a Raleigh Women’s Healthcare Clinic Shot Himself in the Leg Guns are illegal at protests in North Carolina but that doesn’t stop people from carrying. That much became clear this morning when a man harassing patients at A Woman’s Choice healthcare clinic in Raleigh shot himself in the leg. According to reports from volunteers with the Triangle Abortion Access Coaltion who were onsite at the 3300 block of Drake Circle assisting patients, an unidentified protester, standing next to another man who was assembling a tripod in order to film patients and volunteers, shot himself in the leg.

15 Minutes: Kyle Villemain, Founder of The Assembly

15 Minutes: Kyle Villemain, Founder of The Assembly How would you describe It’s a digital, statewide magazine about people, institutions, and ideas in North Carolina that launched last month. We publish two to three new stories each week; a subscription costs $3 a month for access to all content, with one free article per month, and a weekly newsletter. We’re focused on deep, long-form reporting and smart-ideas writing about the state, and our intention is to give great writers the time and space to take a big swing at compelling stories. We think North Carolinians want that kind of magazine-style writing you can read about national figures—and that kind of reporting should be done here. 

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