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A number of municipalities across the state offer enrichment and recreational programs, called “Special Pops,” for people with mental and physical disabilities. A number of programs offer aquatic, bowling, cooking, art, computer, and after school activities. Lail discusses programs in a number of cities, including Waynesville, Durham, Raleigh, and Kinston.
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Southern City (NoCar Oversize JS 39 S6), Vol. 54 Issue 7, July 2004, p4-5, il
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This statistical profile of North Carolina includes data from 1990-2000 and for selected years in the period of 2000-2003. Statistics are presented in map and bar graph format with accompanying narrative explanations. Material presented includes defining urban and rural counties, population growth for 1990-2000, unemployment rate for 2003, and unaffordable housing for 2000.
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Southern City (NoCar Oversize JS 39 S6), Vol. 54 Issue 7, July 2004, p8-9, il, map
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In the All-America City competition, North Carolina cities and towns have a strong record. Since 1949, twenty-eight state municipalities and two counties have received the designation. Some have won the award more than once. Only California has more winners with thirty-six. Concord was one of the ten award winners nationwide in the 2004 All-America City Award program, which annually recognizes communities that engage in creative collaborative problem solving and civic improvement.
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Southern City (NoCar Oversize JS 39 S6), Vol. 54 Issue 7, July 2004, p10-11, il