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State Supreme Court will tackle voter ID, redistricting cases during trip to Edenton

State Supreme Court justices are traveling to an 18th-century courthouse next week to tackle two election-related cases with major significance in the 21st century. The court announced Tuesday that its Oct. 3-4 sessions will take place at the historic Chowan County Courthouse in Edenton.

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Friday Interview: Edenton’s Role in American History

RALEIGH — Today many of us think of Edenton as a beautiful, quaint vacation town along the Albemarle Sound. But Edenton was a political and intellectual hub in North Carolina in the early days of the United States. Edenton’s fascinating early history is chronicled in a book called The King’s Trouble Makers: Edenton’s Role in Creating a Nation and State. The author of this book is Dr. Troy Kickler, founding director of the North Carolina History Project. Kickler discussed the book with Donna Martinez for Carolina Journal Radio.

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Why All Income Groups Benefit From N.C. Tax Reform

Roy Cordato on who benefits from N.C. tax reform; UNC official on connecting chancellor evaluations to operational efficiency; legislators on Common Core & testing; Lindalyn Kakadelis on parent reaction to K-12 changes; Troy Kickler on Edenton's history

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Friday Interview: N.C. History Project Expands Operations in Edenton

RALEIGH — Since 2005, the North Carolina History Project has sought to shine a light on many of the resources and personalities in our state’s history that have been forgotten or neglected. Now the Raleigh-based History Project has expanded its work to a satellite office in Edenton. Dr. Troy Kickler, founding director of the N.C. History Project, discussed the issue with Donna Martinez for Carolina Journal Radio.

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Friday Interview: The State of Our Constitution

RALEIGH — Much of the North Carolina Constitution dates back to 1776, but the document still has plenty of relevance today. That’s the assessment of Dr. Troy Kickler, director of the N.C. History Project. The History Project is working on a new series of events designed to increase knowledge about the state constitution. He discussed the issue with Donna Martinez for Carolina Journal Radio.

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