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    He has only talked to the JoCo Report, which has consistently supported him during his tenure on the school board. Board will pick replacement Johnson was elected to the school board in 2016 and ...

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    Ronald Johnson, who is the subject of a Smithfield Police Department internal investigation, had told The JoCo Report on Friday that he would resign from the school board because he’s “not in ...

  4. 2014 North Carolina House of Representatives election

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    Brad Salmon: Dem: 52nd: Jamie Boles: Rep Jamie Boles: Rep 53rd: David Lewis: Rep David Lewis: Rep 54th: Robert Reives: Dem Robert Reives: Dem 55th: Mark Brody: Rep Mark Brody: Rep 56th: Verla Insko: Dem Verla Insko: Dem 57th: Pricey Harrison: Dem Pricey Harrison: Dem 58th: Alma Adams† Dem Ralph Johnson: Dem 59th: Jon Hardister: Rep Jon ...

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    Brad Salmon (D) Donna Stroud (R) NC Court of Appeals Judge Seat 10. John Tyson (R) Gale Murray Adams (D) NC Court of Appeals Judge Seat 11. Darren Jackson (D) Michael Stading (R)

  6. 1967 Coho Salmon Fishing Disaster - Wikipedia

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    The coho salmon fishery was well-established by 1967, [6] with state biologists reporting that survivability of the 1966 plantings had exceeded expectations. [7] Although the state's first coho salmon fishing season opened April 1, [8] the 1966 coho salmon plantings were not expected to make a big run until the fall of 1967. [9]

  7. John I. Sauls - Wikipedia

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    John Irwin Sauls II (born November 29, 1949) is a Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives. [1] [2] A pastor from Sanford, North Carolina and former Lee County Commissioner, he has represented the 51st district (including constituents in Lee and Harnett counties) since 2017. [3]

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    Brad Salmon (D) Donna Stroud (R) NC Court of Appeals Judge Seat 10. John Tyson (R) Gale Murray Adams (D) NC Court of Appeals Judge Seat 11. Darren Jackson (D) Michael Stading (R) NC Senate District 20