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McDowell children’s health improving, McDowell News

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Economic downturn still affecting Forsyth children, Winston-Salem Journal

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NC Child report shows progress on key health indicators for children in Buncombe County, Mountain Xpress

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Fewer teen pregnancies in county, Reflector

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Status of Mecklenburg County children improved since 2007, Charlotte Observer

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Report Shows Progress on Key Health Indicators for Kids in Watauga: More Insured, Lower Teen Pregnancy, High Country Press

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Randolph child health improves, The Courier-Tribune

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Status of Mecklenburg County children improved since 2007, Charlotte Observer

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Innocent until proven guilty: Toxic chemicals need more scrutiny

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