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22-time lottery winner keeps trying to beat odds
Most lottery players don't know the excitement of winning $1,000, but imagine hitting it big nearly two dozen times. WRAL News examined a list of more than 35,000 North Carolinians who have won at least $600 playing the lottery since 2009. Carlton Hill, of Randleman, is on the list 22 times.
count eight lottery players spent 89 cents on every dollar pay out. Cleveland county in the -- even better just 78 cents spent. Those numbers don't account for people who by winning tickets outside of their -
NC's lucky lottery winner keeps playing, despite odds of losing
Most lottery players don't know the excitement of winning $1,000, but imagine hitting it big nearly two dozen times. WRAL News examined a list of more than 35,000 North Carolinians who have won at least $600 playing the lottery since 2009. Carlton Hill, of Randleman, is on the list 22 times.
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North Carolina reacts to State of the Union
Three people from the Triangle were in the audience as President Obama delivered his State of the Union address Tuesday and local lawmakers reacted to the economic blueprint laid out in the speech.
relationship between business as a community colleges and commended -- brave from Cleveland county on her accomplishments as a single mother went back to school to learn and trade after being laid off. She now works -
House puts temporary cap on gax tax
The House approves legislation to cap the state gas tax for six months, but the cap won't go into effect since the Senate has already adjourned for the year. The House also approved a resolution asking the Democratic National Committee to use N.C. businesses when possible during the 2012 presidential nominating convention.
Mecklenburg County. Yet casting county eleven point 3% Union County almost 10%. Cleveland county almost 12%. It's accounting twelve and a half percent -- down 12% you get that you get the idea. And respects. Fellow -
2-year-old fights E. coli
Hunter Tallent, 2, of Cleveland County , became sick days after visiting the State Fair.
days after visiting the state they -- hunter talent fell ill the Cleveland county two year old as one of four young people. Fighting an E. Coli infection in the hospital V. -
Health officials discuss E. coli outbreak (Oct. 27, 2011)
State and Wake County health officials hold an Oct. 27, 2012, news conference to provide an update to the E. coli outbreak.
follows. Durham county. Has one. Wayne county eleven. Johnston one. Franklin -- Cleveland county wine and Sampson county six.One is Cleveland county and oops I'm not sure which will be -- confirmed case. -
Officials concerned about potential of more E. coli cases
As public health officials continue searching for the cause of an E. coli outbreak that has sickened nine people across North Carolina, they also are on the lookout for more potential cases.
right now. Three children remain in intensive care this morning one in Cleveland county two young boys. One -- at UNC health care hospitals and one at duke hospitals here both here in the triangle both -
Twelve more suspected E. coli cases under investigation
Half of the suspected cases are in Sampson County, where one child is hospitalized, officials said. Four other suspected cases are in Wake County, while Durham County and Franklin County have one each.
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Nine people sickened in E. coli outbreak; source investigated
The Wake County health department said Wednesday that they have confirmed two additional cases of E. coli infection in an outbreak that has sent three children to intensive care units at area hospitals.
learned of two more. An adult in Johnson county and it touting Cleveland county in fact that child is still in intensive care at this hour. That child in seven of the other cases had oneof the children who visited -- are still in intensive care wanting Cleveland county wanted to UNC hospital in Chapel Hill and water duke university hospital in Durham. That's -- kidneys are failing and he's on -
Nine E. coli cases confirmed; eight of those ill attended State Fair
The Wake County health department said Wednesday that they have confirmed two additional cases of E. coli infection in an outbreak that has sent three children to intensive care units at area hospitals.
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