Here are the stories we're working on for this weekend's editions:
- Superintendent Terry Holliday out of running for top job in Beaufort: Terry Holliday notified Iredell-Statesville Schools officials that had withdrawn his name from consideration for the superintendent's job in Beaufort, S.C. He was one of three finalists for the job, which pays $207,000.
- I-SS fails to meet conditions for purchasing Dana plant: I-SS officials will not complete all of the site studies by the April 9 deadline and Dana Corp. declined to provide a requested 30-day extension, nullifying the district's contract for the plant.
- Mom wants her kids back from DSS: Jennifer Borek says DSS officials failed her as a teen and then took her children because they believed she could not raise them. Staff writer Daniel Goldberg chronicles her struggle in Sunday's print edition.
- R&L staff writer jailed on three charges: Staff writer J.R. Munoz-McNally was arrested on three charges Friday after being pulled over for having an expired tag. He was being held in the county jail Friday night on charges of failure to pay more than $4,000 in medical bills, contempt of court and failure to appear. Munoz-McNally, 45, said the charges stem from a dispute with his ex-wife and that he was not notified of a court hearing in Guilford County, where the charges originated.
Friday, April 6, 2007
COMING THIS WEEKEND
Labels:
Beaufort,
DANA plant,
DSS,
J.R. Munoz-McNally,
Jennifer Borek,
Terry Holliday
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