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  2. Jason Hatfield - Wikipedia

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    Hatfield is also a direct descendant from the Hatfield–McCoy feud, being the great-great-grandson of Valentine "Uncle Wall" Hatfield, "Devil Anse" Hatfield’s oldest brother. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Hatfield has one older sibling. He currently resides in Durham, North Carolina working as a middle school social studies teacher.

  3. Ashe County High School - Wikipedia

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    Ashe County High School is a public high school serving grades 9–12, located in West Jefferson, North Carolina, United States. It is one of two high schools in the Ashe County Schools system.

  4. Teacher still missing after Helene floods pushed entire home ...

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    Kim Ashby, 58, is still missing after Hurricane Helene's flooding caused her and her husband's vacation home to slide into a nearby river.

  5. Samuel Vick - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Hynes Vick (born April 1, 1863) was an influential resident of North Carolina. A teacher, he was a Republican and served as postmaster. He served as a school principal and owned real estate including a hotel and a movie theater. He was born in Castalia, North Carolina. His family moved to Wilson, North Carolina after the American Civil War and he went to school there. [1] He built the ...

  6. Education in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The history of education in North Carolina reflects the state's development from its rural, agrarian beginnings to its position in the modern era as a major industrial and technological state. [1][2] Early Education: In the colonial period, education was primarily provided by private tutors or religious institutions. The first public school in North Carolina was established in New Bern in 1749 ...

  7. Hamilton G. Ewart - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Glover Ewart (October 23, 1849 – April 28, 1918) was a United States representative from North Carolina and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina.

  8. 2018 North Carolina teachers' walkout - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 North Carolina teachers' rally was a rally and protest on May 16, 2018, with teachers in North Carolina walking out in protest of deflating wages [1][2] and decreased employee benefits. [3] The rally is part of the larger wave of teachers' strikes in the United States where protests occurred in West Virginia, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Arizona.

  9. Raleigh, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    It continues to be Raleigh's primary daily newspaper. The North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, now known as North Carolina State University, was founded as a land-grant college in 1887. The city's Rex Hospital opened in 1889 and included the state's first nursing school.