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Chansky’s Notebook: Sorrow and Anger


reminds us that football is only a game. The UNC Football coach began his weekly press conference with comments for all those affected by Hurricane Helene. Brown and his wife, Sally, have had a home in Linville for years and their feelings are more with them right now. "I want thoughts and prayers for the people in Western North Carolina." (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: Sorrow and Anger