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8 UCW MARCH 10-16, 2010 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM With election signs popping up all over the county, there's no doubt that the May primaries are heating up in Cumberland County. As a way to help keep our readers information, below fi nd a list of all candidates in the May primary. U.S. Senate Democrats: Marcus Williams, Wilma Ann Worthy, Elaine Marshall, Ken Lewis, Susan Harris, James Cunningham. Republicans: Larry Linney, Bradford jones, Edward Burks, Richard Burr. U.S. House District 2 Republicans: Todd Gailas, Renee Ellmers, Frank Deatrich, Ilario Pantano. U.S. House District 7 Republicans: Randolph Crow, Willam Breazeale U.S. House District 8 Democrats: Nancy Shakir, Larry Kissell Republicans: Harold Johnson, Hal Jordan, Lou Huddleston, Timothy D'Annunzio, Darrell Day, Lee Cornelison. N.C. Seante District 21 Democrats: Curtis Worthy, Eugene Stackhouse, Eric Mansfi eld, Robert Evans, Lula Crenshaw. N.C. House District 22 Democrat: William Brisson, Robert Brooks. N.C. House District 43 Democrat: Mary McAllister, Elmer Floyd. N.C. House District 44 Republican: Brian Kent, Lois Kirby, Johnny Dawkins III N.C. House District 45 Democrats: Tina Odom, Richard Glazier, Jacquelyn Smith, Patric Mitchell. Cumberland County Commissioner At Large Democrats: Edward Melvin Jr., Dineen Morton, Phillip Gilfus, Charles Evans. Republicans: Diane Wheatley, Roanld Pittman, Linda Devore. Sheriff Democrats: Jeff marks, Denny Davis, Harvey Cain Jr., Earl "Moose" Butler. Court of Appeals Judge Mark Klass, Jane Gray, Ann Marie Calabria, Steven Walker, Richard Elmore, Leto Copeley, Alton Bain. Superior Court Judge District 12C Mary Ann Tally, John Tyson, Ronnie Mitchell, Timothy Dunn, James Ammons Jr. Applications Sought for Business Scholarship Applications are being sought for a $750 scholarship offered by the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Secretaries Association (NCCESA) through March 22, 2010. The scholarship is available to North Carolina residents pursuing a college degree (Associates and/or Bachelors) in a business related field of study. Applicants must be enrolled to attend classes at a college during the 2010-2011 school year. The scholarship is awarded annually to honor the work and dedication of Edith Herter and Frances O'Neal, co-leaders in forming the NCCESA in 1973. Qualifi ed applicants interested in applying for this scholarship should contact Susan Johnson, Cumberland County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension, at 910-321-6405, or by visiting the Center at 301 East Mountain Drive, Fayetteville, NC. The Cooperative Extension Center is located in the Charlie Rose Agri-Expo Center at the Crown Center Complex. The application is available at http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/assn/ nccesa/HONScholarship. March of Dimes Fundraiser Slated at Texas Roadhouse March of Dimes is excited to announce a statewide partnership with Texas Roadhouse to ensure the health of babies in our state. On Thursday, March 11, from 4–10 p.m., Texas Roadhouse restaurants across North Carolina will donate 10 percent of all sales accompanied by a donation voucher to March of Dimes. Donation vouchers are available at the local March of Dimes office at 4195 Sycamore Dairy Road. For more information, please contact managing partner Mark Hymes at (910) 826-1288 May Primary Heats Up in Cumberland County a STAFF REPORT COMMUNITY NEWS COMMUNITY NEWS