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Police reports and court documents on Tim Newman

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June 3, 2020

The June 3, 2020, edition of The Charlotte Ledger included an in-depth article on former uptown civic leader Tim Newman, who is facing a variety of charges in North and South Carolina. Here are some of the police reports and court documents cited in the article.

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McClatchy statement of financial affairs filed in bankruptcy court

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May 18, 2020

Late last month, the McClatchy Co. — parent company of the Charlotte Observer, the Raleigh News & Observer and other papers — filed a detailed statement of its finances. It included its creditors and payments it made in the months before its February 2020 bankruptcy filing.

Here is a copy…


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Court order tossing N.C. restrictions on indoor church services

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May 16, 2020

On Saturday, a federal judge overturned a portion of Gov. Roy Cooper’s order banning indoor worship services of more than 10 people. The judge ruled such services can be held, so long as they abide by social distancing rules.

Here is the complete court ruling:

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healthcare public records

Details of Atrium, Novant hospital bed plans

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May 6, 2020

These public records were mentioned in The Charlotte Ledger on May 6, 2020.

Documents from the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services detail how Atrium Health and Novant Health planned to add more than 1,000 beds at their facilities in Mecklenburg County.

Atrium plans:

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Novant plans:

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small business

Retail association recommendations for reopening

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May 5, 2020

This document was mentioned in the May 5, 2020, edition of The Charlotte Ledger.

The N.C. Retail Merchants Association wrote a letter to Gov. Roy Cooper with suggestions of how retailers could reopen — with specifics on social distancing and other requirements. Read it here:

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Full dissertation on 1918-19 flu pandemic in North Carolina

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April 12, 2020

The April 11, 2020, edition of The Charlotte Ledger excerpted passages from Lauren Austin’s 2018 UNC Charlotte dissertation about the effect of the flu pandemic a century ago. The flu killed at least 13,700 people in the state.

The full, 285-page dissertation is available here and is posted with permission…


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ALE report on Leather & Lace

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April 8, 2020

The following public record was mentioned in the April 8, 2020, edition of The Charlotte Ledger. It is a report from Alcohol Law Enforcement about an undercover operation at Leather & Lace in South End.

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Details of proposed Mecklenburg small-business loan program

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April 7, 2020

Mecklenburg County commissioners are considering establishing a loan program to aid small businesses. They will discuss the proposal at a meeting on Tuesday, April 7.

Here are the details of the proposed plan:

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Earth Fare selling stores

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March 24, 2020

The following information is connected to the March 23, 2020, edition of The Charlotte Ledger.

Earth Fare filed documents in bankruptcy court on Monday detailing who is buying some of its stores. Here’s the document with the info:

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South Charlotte nursery owners call it quits

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March 13, 2020

The following article appeared in the March 13, 2020, edition of The Charlotte Ledger, an e-newsletter focused on local business news.

The owner of Southern Styles Nursery & Garden Center near the intersection of Rea and Colony roads in south Charlotte says he’s had a great career as a “plant nut” but…

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