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Under the Dome is your inside source on North Carolina politics and government. Check here for the latest on state and federal government, political advocacy and upcoming elections. This blog is maintained by Ryan Teague Beckwith with the help of reporters Barb Barrett, Lynn Bonner, Rob Christensen, Dan Kane, Ben Niolet, Jane Stancill and Titan Barksdale, along with David Ingram and Mark...

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Under the Dome is your inside source on North Carolina politics and government. Check here for the latest on state and federal government, political advocacy and upcoming elections. This blog is maintained by Ryan Teague Beckwith with the help of reporters Barb Barrett, Lynn Bonner, Rob Christensen, Dan Kane, Ben Niolet, Jane Stancill and Titan Barksdale, along with David Ingram and Mark...

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Under the Dome is your inside source on North Carolina politics and government. Check here for the latest on state and federal government, political advocacy and upcoming elections. This blog is maintained by Ryan Teague Beckwith with the help of reporters Barb Barrett, Lynn Bonner, Rob Christensen, Dan Kane, Ben Niolet, Jane Stancill and Titan Barksdale, along with David Ingram and Mark...

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A technical fix?

There may be a technical fix to that issue as well. I hope to eventually have a sort of "top news" headlines across the top somewhere so that casual visitors know what's important today. — RTB

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Under the Dome is your inside source on North Carolina politics and government. Check here for the latest on state and federal government, political advocacy and upcoming elections. This blog is maintained by Ryan Teague Beckwith with the help of reporters Barb Barrett, Lynn Bonner, Rob Christensen, Dan Kane, Ben Niolet, Jane Stancill and Titan Barksdale, along with David Ingram and Mark...

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I read their feed.

Under the Dome is your inside source on North Carolina politics and government. Check here for the latest on state and federal government, political advocacy and upcoming elections. This blog is maintained by Ryan Teague Beckwith with the help of reporters Barb Barrett, Lynn Bonner, Rob Christensen, Dan Kane, Ben Niolet, Jane Stancill and Titan Barksdale, along with David Ingram and Mark...

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Under the Dome is your inside source on North Carolina politics and government. Check here for the latest on state and federal government, political advocacy and upcoming elections. This blog is maintained by Ryan Teague Beckwith with the help of reporters Barb Barrett, Lynn Bonner, Rob Christensen, Dan Kane, Ben Niolet, Jane Stancill and Titan Barksdale, along with David Ingram and Mark...

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Crazy as a Fox with his rabbit shots?

Under the Dome is your inside source on North Carolina politics and government. Check here for the latest on state and federal government, political advocacy and upcoming elections. This blog is maintained by Ryan Teague Beckwith with the help of reporters Barb Barrett, Lynn Bonner, Rob Christensen, Dan Kane, Ben Niolet, Jane Stancill and Titan Barksdale, along with David Ingram and Mark...

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Under the Dome is your inside source on North Carolina politics and government. Check here for the latest on state and federal government, political advocacy and upcoming elections. This blog is maintained by Ryan Teague Beckwith with the help of reporters Barb Barrett, Lynn Bonner, Rob Christensen, Dan Kane, Ben Niolet, Jane Stancill and Titan Barksdale, along with David Ingram and Mark...

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House to vote on budget

Dan Kane, Benjamin Niolet and Jane Stancill, Staff WritersState House members are expected to vote today on a $21.3 billion budget proposal that includes modest pay increases for teachers and most state employees, roughly $550 million in borrowing for construction projects, and deep cuts in a controversial community service program for the mentally ill.The proposal does not include any...

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House to vote on budget

Dan Kane, Benjamin Niolet and Jane Stancill, Staff WritersState House members are expected to vote today on a $21.3 billion budget proposal that includes modest pay increases for teachers and most state employees, roughly $550 million in borrowing for construction projects, and deep cuts in a controversial community service program for the mentally ill.The proposal does not include any...

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Study Examines Work-Force Gaps: Changes Urged for Community Colleges

By Jane Stancill, The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. May 29--North Carolina's community colleges provide the fastest and most cost-effective way for the state to meet its critical work-force shortages in nursing, teaching and biotechnology, a new study says.

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Study Examines Work-Force Gaps

By Jane Stancill, The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. May 29--North Carolina's community colleges provide the fastest and most cost-effective way for the state to meet its critical work-force shortages in nursing, teaching and biotechnology, a new study says.

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Audit shows UNC-G inappropriately hired tech contractor

By Jane Stancill, Staff WriterA UNC-Greensboro vice chancellor inappropriately hired a technology contractor who was paid $431,925 in state money over two years, including $65,000 in expenses for commuting to Greensboro from Los Angeles and Las Vegas, according to a state audit released today.The payments included $212,000 in student fee revenue to the contractor, whose billing rate was...