Governmental Affairs Reporter at Kernersville News, Freelance writer at Wake Forest University
Location:
Winston Salem, North Carolina
Industry:
Writing and Editing
Work:
Kernersville News - Kernersville, NC since Feb 2012
Governmental Affairs Reporter
Wake Forest University - Winston-Salem, NC since Nov 2011
Freelance writer
Lenoir News-Topic - Lenoir, North Carolina Mar 2009 - Nov 2011
Staff Writer
Lenoir News-Topic - Lenoir, North Carolina Sep 2005 - Jun 2008
Hometown News Coordinator
Topsail Voice - Topsail Island, North Carolina Jan 2005 - Jun 2005
Freelance reporter
Education:
Appalachian State University 2000 - 2004
Bachelor of Science, Electronic Media Broadcasting and Print Journlaism with a minor in business
say their parents wanted. Buel Payne, a former Coast Guard member, and Linda Payne, who grew up on the water and loved boating, will spend their afterlife in a memorial modelled after the lost city of Atlantis, among impressive lion statues and ornate gates and pillars that encrusted with sea life.
Date: Aug 07, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Finding life in the afterlife at coral reef cemetery
aynes say their parents wanted. Buel Payne, a former Coast Guard member, and Linda Payne, who grew up on the water and loved boating, will spend their afterlife in a memorial modeled after the lost city of Atlantis, among impressive lion statues and ornate gates and pillars that encrusted with sea life.
Date: Aug 07, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Schools may see boycott of tests aligned with Common Core
Linda Payne, director of professional development and testing for the district, said at the same meeting that high school students can be denied credits needed to graduate if they have refused the PARCC assessments.
In putting the case in front of Schell, Watson was appealing a ruling by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Brenda T. Rhoades last May that gave the trustee, Linda Payne, permission to comply with a written request from the LAPD that the tapes go to the department.
According to court records, Watson waived his right to attorney-client privilege in his dealings with Boyd in 1976. During Tuesday's hearing, bankruptcy trustee Linda Payne said Boyd sold copies of the tapes as compensation for his legal services to the co-author of Watson's book for $49,000.
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