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for Independent Weekly Vol. 4 Issue 14, July 4-17 1986
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Abstract:
North Carolina has traditionally been run by only one party – the Democrats. But a new Republican presence has forced the Democrats to rethink their strategy. Gov. Jim Martin wants to his tenure to be the one which the state emerges as a genuine two-party state, especially in the legislature.
Abstract:
When Onslow County Commissioners rezoned waterfront property for high-density development, the Stump Sound Shellfishermen raised concerns about pollution run-off into the sound. After three and a half years of grassroot fights, the state Division of Coastal Management said no to a developer in order to protect shellfishing waters.