The infamous “chicken nuggets” story from Carolina Journal continues to attract attention across the country. Managing Editor Rick Henderson discussed recent developments with Bill LuMaye on WPTF Radio, while Associate Editor Sara Burrows discussed her work with Lockwood Phillips on WTKF’s “Viewpoints Radio” and on Portland’s KPAM Radio. The Heritage Foundation’s “Insider Online” and “Foundry” blogs highlighted Burrows’ work, and N.C. Senate Republicans promoted her latest update on the Hoke County case. The story attracted additional attention in the past week from outlets such as the Asheville Citizen-Times, Daily Beast, Miami New Times blog, Charleston Post and Courier, Libertarianism.org, and LifeSiteNews.com. The controversy prompted the National Center for Public Policy Research to hold a “lunch-in” Thursday in Washington, D.C. A Weekly Standard report on the lunch-in highlighted Burrows’ reporting. Beyond the nugget news, CJ Associate Editor David Bass discussed millennial generation concerns during an hourlong appearance with Rick and Donna Martinez on WPTF Radio. The Duplin Times published Henderson’s recent CJ editorial on state collection of dues for the N.C. Association of Educators. N.C. Senate Republicans promoted contributor Karen McMahan‘s report on government reformers urging more transparency from Republican legislative leaders. The Beaufort County Now website has started highlighting Carolina Journal material regularly.