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Masks Remain Mandatory in Moore County Schools
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A Mother Told Anti-Mask Protesters She Had COVID They Called the Cops
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An otherwise productive discussion of how Moore County Schools plans to spend federal COVID-19 relief funding over the next three years adjourned in chaos Tuesday after Chair Libby Carter and Vice-Chair Pam Thompson accused board member Robert Levy of verbally âattackingâ students on a local conservative radio show.
Rather than allowing Levy to respond, Carter, Thompson and board members Ed Dennison and Stacey Caldwell voted to adjourn the meeting even as Levy and board members David Hensley and Philip Holmes clamored for discussion to continue.
A protest flyer circulated before Tuesday s meeting of the Moore County Board of Education
Hensley, Holmes, and Levy then left the boardroom to join a crowd of more than 50 demonstrators who had gathered in front of the districtâs central office in Carthage to protest student mask mandates and in-school vaccination clinics.
U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich Calls For Investigation Into White Supremacy And Extremism In Ranks Of The Military
From the Office of U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich:
WASHINGTON (Jan. 15, 2021) – U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and 13 Democratic senators are calling for the Department of Defense to investigate and address white supremacy and extremist ideology in the ranks of the military following the attack on the U.S. Capitol last week.
Several of the insurrectionists who attacked the Capitol have been identified as active duty servicemembers, reservists, retirees, and veterans.
“The issue of white supremacy and extremist ideology within the ranks of our military is not new, but the attack on the Capitol makes clear this alarming trend must be immediately addressed,” the senators wrote in a letter to Department of Defense Acting Inspector General Sean O’Donnell. “The spread of white supremacist ideology is dangerous for the
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