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Asheville Young Republicans Meeting

Asheville Young Republicans Meeting

At this meeting, they’ll host local candidates for NC House and Senate. There will also be a discussion around Law and Order. Additional speakers are TBD!
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Primary Elections for Mayor and City Council

Posted by By Jim Cowmia May 2, 2022Posted inElections 2022
In North Carolina, the statewide primary is Tuesday, May 17, 2022.  The purpose of a primary is to narrow the field of candidates for the general election in November. While already…
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Now Serving: Reckless, Amateurish “Reporting” on Police Brutality

Posted by By Jim Cowmia August 9, 2020Posted inMedia Accountability, Posts
From: Jim.CowmiaSent: Sunday, August 9, 2020 11:30 AMTo: comments@wlos.com; comments@sbgi.netSubject: WLOS NEWS13 August 9 - 11PM Broadcast You aired a “story” last night about five children that were reportedly threatened…
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Reparations for Asheville’s Black People

Posted by By Jim Cowmia July 14, 2020Posted inGovernment Representatives, Grass Roots Organizing
When I first heard about the Asheville City Council’s intent to vote on “reparations for black Asheville”, I honestly thought that the person who told me about it was joking.…
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