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Displaying items by tag: may8primary

With the results of the May 8 primary certified today, the Halifax County Board of Elections will begin Monday researching signatures on a petition submitted by Jimmie Silver to run for sheriff as an independent in the November 6 general election.

Friday, 11 May 2018 14:15

Sykes addresses Manning comments

Let me begin by thanking all of the individuals that supported me for this public office of County Commissioner.

Published in Opinion
Friday, 11 May 2018 06:13

McCollum responds to Manning comments

I’m going to get straight to the point and not beat around the bush.

Published in Opinion
Thursday, 10 May 2018 12:03

Black caucus not going away

On behalf of the Halifax County Black Caucus (HCBC) executive board and membership, I want to express our appreciation for the support and participation in the local 2018 Primary Election by voters.

Published in Opinion
Friday, 04 May 2018 14:57

Eloquence in their bloodstream

In the aftermath of the Parkland school shooting we have seen the most vicious, venomous and acidic attacks on, of all people, our students and future leaders.

Published in Opinion

The early voting process in Halifax County has seen 2,083 people cast ballots as of Thursday, according to the board of elections.

Roanoke Rapids High School students got their first taste of the election process through registering or casting their first ballots early for the upcoming primary Tuesday.

Tuesday, 17 April 2018 12:27

DA candidate profile: Valerie Mitchell Asbell

Incumbent District Attorney Valerie Mitchell Asbell is running to retain her seat as the elected DA for Bertie, Halifax, Hertford and Northampton counties.

Incumbent Halifax County Commissioner Patrick Qualls is running to retain his seat on the board.

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