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Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson arrives at the Greensboro Coliseum on March 2 to attend a scheduled Trump campaign rally. “I think he cares for America, I think he wants to make America great again,” Johnson said.
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Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson arrives at the Greensboro Coliseum on March 2 to attend a scheduled Trump campaign rally. “I think he cares for America, I think he wants to make America great again,” Johnson said.
A supporter of former President Trump takes a photo on his phone near the conclusion of Trumps speech on March 2 inside the Greensboro Coliseum.
Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson, far left, arrives at the Greensboro Coliseum on March 2 to attend a scheduled Trump campaign rally. “I think he cares for America, I think he wants to make America great again,” Johnson said.
David Capen enjoys a doughnut while volunteering for the Luke Farley campaign before a Trump campaign rally at the Greensboro Coliseum on March 2. Farley is running for North Carolina Labor Commissioner.
Former President Donald walks onto the stage for a campaign rally inside the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro on March 2.
Former President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally inside the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro on March 2 ahead of the March 5 primary election.
Alamance-Burlington School System Superintendent Dain Butler watches members of the public voice their opinions against eliminating the Alamance Virtual School during a public hearing on Feb. 26 at ABSS' Central Offices in Burlington.
Erica Bluford leads a group of roughly 70 people in prayer during a ceremony honoring Wyatt Outlaw held at the Alamance County Courthouse on Feb. 25 in Graham. Outlaw was lynched by members of the White Brotherhood on Feb. 26, 1870.
Sylvester Allen Jr. [green hat] speaks with Samuel Merritt, the great-great-grandson of Wyatt Outlaw, during a vigil on Feb. 25 — the eve of the 154th anniversary of the lynching of Outlaw by members of the White Brotherhood, a branch of the Ku Klux Klan. The ceremony was held on the south side of the Alamance County Courthouse in Graham.
Around 70 members of the Alamance county community gather on the south side of the Alamance County Courthouse in Graham on Feb. 25 to remember Wyatt Outlaw on the eve of the 154th anniversary of his lynching.
The North Carolina Legislative Building is seen on Feb. 24 in Raleigh. The building currently houses both chambers of the North Carolina General Assembly.
Eastern Alamance High School player Cole McGinnis pitches the ball toward Southern Alamance High School player Chase Moore during the home baseball game at Southern Alamance in Graham on March 4. Southern Alamance beat Eastern Alamance 5-4, marking its second win of the season.
Elon senior Lizette Reding prepares to hit the tennis ball during the match against Gardner-Webb on Feb. 16 at the Jimmy Powell Tennis Center. Elon won 6-1.
The intersection of South Holt and West Trollinger Avenues on Feb. 15.
Alamance-Burlington School System Superintendent Dain Butler speaks inside ABSS Central Offices on Feb. 8 in Burlington.
State Sen. Amy Galey speaks to ABB Superintendent Dain Butler during a joint meeting between state delegates and members of the Board of Education and the Alamance County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 8 inside the ABSS administrative offices in Burlington.
Members of Melanated Melodies sing inside McKinnon Hall during the Black History Month Kickoff event on Feb. 1. The event was organized by Elon's Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education.
Two officers from the Alamance County Sheriff's Office walk up to Durham Street Extension near the Travis Creek bridge, located just north of Elon, on Jan. 31. Authorities found human remains, which were identified to be 19-year-old Elon resident Antwain McDaniel, who has been reported missing since Jan. 28.
A woman supporting former President Trump braves sub-freezing temperatures in a line outside Southern New Hampshire University Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire on Jan. 20 to attend a campaign rally.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during a town hall event at the LaBelle Winery in Derry, New Hampshire on Jan. 17 less than a week before dropping out of the race. Republican Congressmen Chip Roy and Thomas Massie were also in attendance.