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  2. The Robesonian - Wikipedia

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    The Robesonian is a newspaper published in Lumberton, North Carolina, Tuesday through Friday afternoon and Saturday and Sunday morning. [3] The Robesonian traces its heritage back to 1870, [4] when it was established by W.S. McDiamid, a Baptist preacher. [5] The Robesonian was previously owned by Heartland Publications.

  3. The Robesonian takeover - Wikipedia

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    The two decided to take the staff of a newspaper—The Robesonian—hostage to raise publicity for their concerns and protect Hatcher from anticipated retribution for his alleged insight into local drug dealing. [15] [16] The Robesonian was Robeson County's afternoon daily newspaper.

  4. Malcolm McLeod - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Gray McLeod (May 29, 1914 – June 3, 1987) was an American law enforcement officer who served as the Sheriff of Robeson County, North Carolina from 1950 to 1978. . Born in Lumberton, he worked as a service station operator and a grocery salesman before deciding to run for the office of sheriff in 1950, pledging to modernize the office and crack down on bootleg

  5. W. Lunsford Crew - Wikipedia

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  6. Henry Ward Oxendine - Wikipedia

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    Henry Ward Oxendine was born on September 4, 1940, in Robeson County, North Carolina, United States to Lockey Oxendine and Nancy Locklear Oxendine. [1] He was a member of the Lumbee tribe. [2]

  7. Robeson County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    In February 1988, two Tuscaroras held the staff of the county newspaper, The Robesonian, hostage to protest local corruption. [153] In March, Lumbee judicial candidate Julian Pierce was murdered under disputed circumstances, and the father of basketball player Michael Jordan was murdered in Robeson in 1993. [154]