1. “I always expect to win, but realistically, when you have a tough schedule like we have, you don’t know for sure,” Scotland head coach Richard Bailey said. “Those are playoff atmosphere-type games that have playoff repercussions because of RPI ratings. We’ve got to continue to get better. I think I’ve seen some improvement with the things that we’re asking the kids to do. I feel like they’re buying into what we want them to do.”
2. “It is because of him that I live and I move and that I have my being,” Sugar Hill Kakery owner Jessica Reed-Hill said. “Every perfect gift comes from Him and I am so appreciative for this very moment. I went through a lot to get to this moment … I was obedient and did things the way God wanted me to do.”
3. “I just took family stuff that happened to me in the past and I just added to the comic. I already had a story but I embellished it a lot … It’s everyday life but over the top.” — said Keith Stephens, creator of the comic book “The Significant 6.”
4. “To actually have the suspect in custody gives us an opportunity to figure out the why and even the how, and also helps us to uncover a motive and really just why this happened today. Why today, why at all?” UNC Police Chief Brian James said. “And we want to learn from this incident and we will certainly work to do our best to ensure that this never happens again on the UNC campus.”
5. “On this day, we remember those we have lost far too soon to overdoses, as well as their friends, families and communities,” Gov. Roy Cooper said on Overdose Awareness Day. “We will continue to build on our meaningful investments to fight this crisis, including more health insurance with Medicaid Expansion, significant investment in mental health and substance use disorder prevention and treatment and working to get illegal opioids and fentanyl off of our streets.”
6. “North Carolina’s beauty spans from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Outer Banks and safeguarding its litter-free charm is a collective effort,” said David Harris, the state’s Roadside Environmental engineer. “By participating in the Fall Litter Sweep, you are helping to ensure a clean and green North Carolina that we can all take pride in.”

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