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The commission dismissed the entire library board of trustees a couple of months ago, after members voted to keep a book about a transgender boy in the children’s section.
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Incumbent Randolph County Commissioner David Allen was one of two members to vote against the library board's dismissal. His challenger, Carrie Slatosky, says removing the trustees was the right move.
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Commissioners dismissed the entire library board back in December, after its decision to keep a kids’ book about a transgender boy in the children’s section.
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The commissioners dismissed the entire library board of trustees back in December after its decision to keep a book about a transgender boy in the children’s section of the library.
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The move comes two months after trustees voted to keep a picture book, "Call Me Max," about a transgender boy in the children’s section.
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The meeting comes two months after trustees voted to keep "Call Me Max," a picture book about a transgender boy, in the children's section of the library.
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This comes a few weeks after the trustees voted to keep the book "Call Me Max," about a transgender child, in the children’s section after a community member requested it be removed or relocated.
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The library's Board of Trustees voted to keep the picture book "Call Me Max" on its shelves, following a community member’s request that it be removed or relocated.
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Triad cities are hosting several events in the coming days to recognize the anniversary of the September 11 attacks. At 9 a.m. on Saturday, the City of…