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ANGELA M. DOZIER (relevance: 62.8%, date: Oct 1, 2025)
CHAPEL HILL, NC -- Funeral services for Angela M. Dozier, age 55, who died on Thursday, September 18, 2025, will be held on Sunday, October 5, at 2 p.m. at the Allen Metropolitan AME Zion Church in Franklinton, NC with Rev. Dr. William Williams officiating and Pastor Marcus Dunston Johnson, eulogist.

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Louisburg voters face first-of-its-kind mayoral race (relevance: 22.4%, date: Sep 24, 2025)
Voters in Louisburg have an opportunity to make an important decision in the next few weeks -- selecting the town's next mayor.
It's an unusual election this year because of a state-mandated change to Louisburg's mayoral election process when there are more than two candidates.
Prior to the change, Louisburg's mayor was elected by majority win, no matter how many candidates were on the ballot.
The change requires that when there are more than two candidates, the winner has to secure more than 50 percent of the vote.


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