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Outside of coverage linked to the specifics of the 2010 election, the Mooresville Tribune published Rick Henderson’s Carolina Journal editorial about the importance of improving North Carolina’s voter identification system. The Lincoln Tribune picked up Associate Editor Michael Lowrey‘s report on a state Supreme Court ruling upholding satellite-based monitoring of sex offenders, contributor Jim Stegall‘s article about the role of politics in the final results of round two in the federal Race to the Top education grant competition, and contributor Karen McMahan‘s exclusive on N.C. cities and counties that miss financial reporting deadlines. Silobreaker.com also picked up Associate Editor Sara Burrowsreport about N.C. State economist Michael Walden’s new statistical tool for gauging the health of the state economy.

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