Michael Jordan, Bobcats to donate $250,000 to Charlotte, NC, middle school sports programs - FOX News
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Michael Jordan and his Bobcats NBA team will donate $250,000 to middle-school athletics programs in Charlotte, North Carolina's largest city. Motorcycle Rider, 13, Dies After
After shocking loss, Mississippi tries to regroup - CharlotteObserver.com
program school history. Afterwards, Nutt called it his worst loss ever as a coach. Now, with 11 games left, his charge is to make sure it doesn't define the season. Mississippi's next game is at Tulane. The
LSU holds on against short-handed North Carolina 30-24 - Detroit News
undermanned North Carolina nearly secured the 800th win in the program's history by intercepting Diondre Borel's pass in the final 5 minutes. The Sooners (1-0) are only the seventh Division I school to reach that
Ongoing battle between lawmaker, NJSIAA could change N.J. high school sports forever - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com (blog)
state’s governing body for high school and North Carolina ($18.65). Two of the highest-spending states were Indiana ($62.43) and Ohio ($53.41). “The NJSIAA has always been at the forefront of programs
Players move on after Hofstra dumps football - CharlotteObserver.com
programs. Whatever they chose, they share a lingering anger about the way they got the news and the disruption it caused. The school, meanwhile coach Dave Cohen was getting fired after a 5-6 season. (
Evos goes after school lunch business - St. Petersburg Times
hot dogs and fries to select local schools for student lunches. After feeding kids at 40 area summer Charlotte and Miami. A few other fast food chains have school lunch programs, but typically the school picks up
COLUMN: What's next for Tar Heels after Blake's resignation? - Gaston Gazette
North Carolina program that has been dogged for almost two months by questions about the investigation and how many players might be involved. Instead, Monday’s headlines will now be focused on how the
Good Intent Gone Awry After Pair of Meetings - New York Times
the dean of Prairie School landscape architecture, built the mainstream groups like Partnership for New Communities and the Civic Committee can create jobs programs for poor youth. The past need not be prologue.
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