Wilkes Journal-Patriot: Authority tells pay, but not how people voted

July 22, 2010

From the Wilkes Journal-Patriot (7/21/10): Officials of the North Wilkesboro Housing Authority (NWHA) have released salary information for both the current and past executive director as requested by the Wilkes Journal-Patriot. The board's attorney, however, maintains that the vote taken in a closed session on May 25 to terminate the contract of Keith Deveraux, the authority's former executive director, was permissible under state general statutes. The publishers of the Wilkes Journal-Patriot dispute that and contend that the closed session vote was in direct violation of state open meetings laws as set forth in the state general statutes.

Spring Hope Enterprise: Love texts not public records

July 22, 2010

From the Spring Hope Enterprise (7/20/10): Fighting for open government is a never-ending, often frustrating, and usually complicated battle especially when it comes to electronic records. North Carolina media, especially newspapers, have fought hard and courageously on behalf of average citizens to ensure that government records that have been accessible to the public in traditional formats, such as paper documents, don't disappear behind a wall of secrecy just because they are now in digital databases.

DPT visits elementary schools to discuss bone anatomy

July 22, 2010

Department of Physical Therapy Education faculty, staff and students visited R. Homer Andrews Elementary School in Alamance County and Raskis Elementary School in Orange County to talk with students about the importance of the human skeleton.

Elon team leads coverage of IGF-USA in Washington

July 22, 2010

A ten-member team from Elon's Imagining the Internet Center and School of Communications was in Washington, D.C., July 21 to produce documentary journalistic coverage at the Internet Governance Forum-USA at the Georgetown University Law Center.