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In a couple of weeks, NHCS Superintendent Dr. Christopher Barnes will be presenting the district’s budget to the public, and it involves making some tough decisions. He’s identified about $2.5 million in additional needs but he says he can reduce that amount, if needed, down to $485,445. Barnes also discussed factors contributing to declining student enrollment, transparency surrounding the Opportunity Scholarship program, the proposed $320.5 million school bond, and bringing back more preschool classrooms.
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On today's show, Lucas Thomae from Carolina Public Press talks about 'wandering officers,' who are fired or resign under suspicion — only to pop up at another agency later. And a conversation with Republican State Auditor Dave Boliek about his vision for the office, applying AI to government audits, and his promise to keep politics out of the job.
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State News
- UNC-Chapel Hill faculty say civics school is eroding trust, formalize concerns about its leadership
- Veterans and families call for stricter oversight of colleges that accept GI Bill benefits
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- Man charged in death of Forsyth County deputy posts bond
- Duke Energy announces plans for rate hikes in June
- Company behind controversial new data center in east Charlotte pushes back public hearing
- Forsyth commission opposes state proposal to limit property tax increases
- Several school districts are closing for educator march expected to draw thousands
- 'Breaking the cycle' proves tough for formerly incarcerated Black transgender women. Here's one roadmap to solutions
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