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  2. The Shelby Star - Wikipedia

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    The Shelby Star is daily newspaper based in Shelby, North Carolina. It primarily serves Cleveland County and the surrounding areas. History

  3. Onion News Network - Wikipedia

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    Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times wrote that Onion News Network makes other satirical news programs "sluggish by comparison", before going on to say: "If the longstanding SNL segment is a sort of introductory course in wringing humor from headlines, and Mr. Stewart's Daily Show is the advance-level class, Onion News Network is graduate ...

  4. Killing of Brenda Sue Brown - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 2006, the Shelby, North Carolina, newspaper, The Shelby Star, ran a 13-part 40th anniversary series about the Brenda Sue Brown murder. Shortly thereafter, Lori Lail came forward to police and claimed that her grandfather, Earl Mickey Parker, had told her shortly before his death (on June 26, 2002) that he and a man named ...

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  8. These might be the most outrageous mugshots ever - AOL

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    In the world of crime, sometimes a criminal's mugshot is just as outrageous or even more so than their crime. Jeremy Meeks made headlines, not for his crime, but for his mugshot and was deemed the ...

  9. How Cleveland County plans to spend millions in settlement ...

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    Cleveland County leaders learned last year that the county would receive millions of dollars to combat the opioid epidemic thanks to an agreement spawned from a historic lawsuit.