The Greensboro News & Record‘s “Mixing It Up” column cited Piedmont Publius blogger Sam Hieb‘s analysis of publicly owned stadiums. A Rocky Mount Telegram article on a local charter school’s new headmaster noted his former John Locke Foundation work. ([Doug] Haynes, a candidate for the 2nd Congressional District in 2000, served as vice president of education policy at the John Locke Foundation.)

A Bloomberg News obituary for North Carolina musical icon Doc Watson cites the N.C. History Project. A Statesville Record & Landmark article noted that Mooresville Graded School District superintendent Mark Edwards recently referenced JLF during a presentation to county commissioners. (Edwards told commissioners that MGSD was given a thumbs up by the conservative John Locke Foundation for its stewardship of tax dollars and that the district will be featured in an upcoming Fox News documentary called “What’s Right With Public Schools.”