In today’s news: the early-voting period continues in this year’s midterm primary, and Seth Trimble puts up 30 points in UNC’s win over Louisville. Also: Orange County’s tax administrator heads into retirement; construction work will cause overnight closures on two major Orange County roads next week; a pioneer in early childhood education passes away; and UNC students celebrate Lunar New Year. And in sports: UNC men’s lacrosse jumps to no. 1 in the national rankings for the first time in five years; Carolina softball enters the national rankings for the first time this season; and Tar Heel women’s golf takes the lead at a 17-team tourney in Texas.
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