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Durham alternative school evicted

Fran Alexander, executive director of EDGE Training and Placement Inc., said the program was about $10,000 in arrears and was evicted from 800 N. Mangum St. on Friday.

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DURHAM, N.C. — A nonprofit school for at-risk youth in Durham is looking for a new home after falling behind on the rent.

Fran Alexander, executive director of EDGE Training and Placement Inc., said the program was about $10,000 in arrears and was evicted from 800 N. Mangum St. on Friday.

Volunteers helped move equipment and furniture Friday to temporary quarters at Lion Of Judah Prophetic Outreach Center, at 717 N. Hardee St.

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