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How to submit public comment for Monday, May 4, 2020 commission meeting

The Hoke County Board of Commissioners will meet tonight at 7 p.m., with changes to the typical setting to maintain social distancing guidelines. The county is limiting the number of people allowed in the room at once in order to comply with the guidelines. “Individuals with items on the agenda should wait in the front...

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One dead, one hurt in hit-and-run, Highway Patrol seeks help in finding leads

One person died and another suffered injuries earlier this month in Hoke County when a minivan hit a motorcycle and didn’t stop, according to the North Carolina Highway Patrol. NaTasha McMillan, 41, of Shankle Road died in the accident. Miguel Rogers, also of Shankle Road, suffered serious injuries. Rogers was the driver, and McMillan a...

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No school meal deliveries Thursday, Friday this week as buildings close for a deep clean; Hoke up to 78 cases, 5 hospitalized

By Catharin Shepard • Staff writer • There won’t be any meal deliveries by school bus Thursday and Friday so Hoke County Schools can deep clean the cafeterias and buildings. Meals will resume Monday, May 4, Associate Superintendent Dr. Shannon Register said in an email. “Hoke County Schools will have a deep cleaning closure as...

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School officials scramble to provide good graduation experience

By Catharin Shepard •  It’s not the graduation celebration anyone would have wanted, but the Hoke County High School and SandHoke Early College High School Class of 2020 will still get their diplomas. North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper ordered last week for the state’s public schools, including Hoke County Schools, to stay closed for the...

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Letter: President and his supporters are delusional

To the Editor: I would like to respond to the attacks on Mr. Huff in today’s paper. Firstly, know ye by the company you keep, and the candidate you support. The fraudulently elected individual in the White House has shown nothing but disdain and contempt for the U.S. and her people. From day one, he’s...

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Letter: Don’t bash President; pray for him

To the Editor: I am upset by an article published in your newspaper by Ron Huff (April 8, 2020). His anti-Trump ‘political philosophy’ is out of line and not a good reflection for this newspaper, nor our community. I would argue that his opinion is speculation, depending on who you listen to or where you...

Letter: Deputies brought smile to birthday boy
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Letter: Deputies brought smile to birthday boy

To the Editor: When the deputy’s car with flashing lights pulled into Braylen McNeill’s yard, he was afraid until he heard “Happy Birthday Braylen” from Mee Maw and PaPa. The five-year-old was then at ease and was greeted by two fine friendly officers. Braylen was allowed to see in the car and was presented books...

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Letter: Treat churches as good as you do businesses

To the Editor: COVID-19 is a serious bona fide threat. Governor Roy Cooper, too, is a serious bona fide threat — to the 1st Amendment! People can congregate in North Carolina’s liquor stores, practicing social distancing; but people cannot congregate in churches, practicing social distancing. Hundreds of ReOpen NCers can congregate and protest Cooper’s Stay-at-Home...

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Frog Holler Philosopher—Ron Huff

Thanks to you readers who have written to the News-Journal recently to express your political beliefs. I especially appreciated Jeni Smith’s civil tone in her letter. I did run for mayor of Frog Holler but Romeo, the jackass, created a smear campaign against me and got out the frog vote, a constituency that I could...

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Puppy Creek, Raeford fire departments get high rating

Puppy Creek Fire Department and the City of Raeford Fire Department earned one of the highest ratings possible in their recent state inspections. The fire departments are now two of only 38 fire stations in North Carolina to score as highly on the rating scale, officials said. The better rating means better insurance rates for...

Young Raeford actress to appear on ‘Council of Dads’
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Young Raeford actress to appear on ‘Council of Dads’

A girl from Raeford is set to appear in a television show on NBC this Thursday. Seven-year-old Kara Mae Khan, daughter of Andrew and Krissy Khan of Raeford, will appear in the NBC show “Council of Dads.” The series airs Thursday, April 30 at 10 p.m.  “Council of Dads” is about a father diagnosed with...

Raeford brothers score with Netflix’s ‘Outer Banks’
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Raeford brothers score with Netflix’s ‘Outer Banks’

By Catharin Shepard •  Staff writer • One of the hottest shows on Netflix this month is a brand-new drama created by Raeford natives Josh and Jonas Pate. The Pate brothers and their writing partner, Shannon Burke, are writers and executive producers of “Outer Banks,” an action-adventure series set in North Carolina’s barrier islands. “Outer...

Browsing The Files
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Browsing The Files

• Alexander McMillian broke one conference record and tied another. (May 3, 1973) • The Lion’s Club annual Invitational Golf Tournament flight winners were Joe Hogan and Bill Campbell. Lion Ashwell Harward is center. (May 3, 1973)  75 Years Ago May 3, 1945 C.P. Kinlaw, Raeford jeweler who has been in the Navy for some...

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Extension says teach children to cooperate

By Cathy Brown •  Hoke Extension • During this new normal, it is especially important for children to cooperate as well as adults. We can teach our children how to cooperate. But, why do some children seem willing to cooperate while others do not? In fact, children learn to be cooperative and helpful. They do...

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Wildlife commission warns against scams

The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is urging the  public to be aware of private online websites claiming to sell North Carolina fishing licenses. Whether it be inland or coastal fishing, licenses can only be purchased online at ncwildlife.org, by calling the Commission’s license department at 888-248-6834 or in-person through local Wildlife Service Agents. The Commission...