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For the first time since the establishment of Wilson County, North Carolina in 1855, African American children will be able to attend modern schools. Twenty-two small schools have been consolidated into two schools with new equipment and facilities.
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30171
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North Carolina collected more money from intangible property taxes than ever previously collected. For money related to stocks, foreign trusts, bonds, and insurance, collections were over $478,000,000 and the states retained 20% to cover the costs of collection and administration of this type of tax.
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30172
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Under a proposal from the Federal Communications Commission, tax-supported television stations used only for non-profit, educational purposes will be the order of the day. Arguments are being considered for 2,000 new television channels or stations allocated to communities throughout the United States; 10 percent of those will be reserved for non-commercial, nonprofit educational uses for schools and colleges.