News

Lee County sheriff asks to be dropped from eCourts lawsuit

Lee County Sheriff Brian Estes has asked a federal court to drop him as a defendant in a lawsuit challenging North Carolina’s rollout of a new court records management system. The suit urged a judge to block Estes and Wake County’s sheriff from using the system launched in February.

CJ Staff
News

UPDATE: Wake to end mask mandate Feb 25

UPDATE: Wake County, including the capital city of Raleigh, will end its indoor mask mandate starting Feb. 25. That announcement came on Friday afternoon, February 18, 2022 The Wake County Public School System announced in a letter to parents on its website Friday, Feb. 18, that masks will become optional in their schools “in the...

Theresa Opeka
News

Lee County School Board drops investigation of Womack

The Lee County School Board voted unanimously to take no action against Republican board member Sherry-Lynn Womack after board attorney Jimmy Love found she violated no board policies by attending the Trump Rally in Washington, D.C., last month. Womack was cleared after a long school board meeting Tuesday, Feb. 9. As reported by the News...

Dallas Woodhouse
Opinion

Lee County school board member stands tall against protest backlash

She is tiny in frame, only 4 feet, 8 inches tall, but Sherry-Lynn Womack, a Lee County School board member who is starting her second term, is standing tall against a liberal driven backlash for exercising her First Amendment rights. Womack attended the Jan. 6, 2021 Trump rally in Washington, D.C.  Womack, a retired Lt....

Dallas Woodhouse

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