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Date Added: August 03, 2008 09:16:02 AM
Seventeen people are running for the Cabarrus County Board of Education - the most in 15 years, according to county elections director Linda Grist. School board member Carolyn Carpenter attributes the high interest to having five of seven school board seats available in the Nov. 4 election. There would have been four, had Liz Poole not resigned in June. Plus, Lynn Shue will not seek re-election, ...

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