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TOP STORIES:

INJURED VET-FARM

RAEFORD, N.C. — A veteran wounded in Afghanistan is turning his passion for plants into an effort to bring nutritious food to low-income areas. Six years ago, Davon Goodwin’s Army Reserve unit was hit with an improvised explosive device. It fractured his back and left him with a traumatic brain injury. By Steve Devane of The Fayetteville Observer. An AP Member Exchange. SENT: 500 words moved in advance for use in Sunday editions.

IN BRIEF:

— QUADRUPLE SLAYING — A man has returned to North Carolina to face charges that he killed his two young daughters, their sister and their mother. SENT.

— DRUNKEN DRIVING ENFORCEMENT — North Carolina authorities have launched their yearly drunken driving enforcement campaign that runs through Labor Day. SENT.

— SOUTHERN SEASON SALE — A federal judge has approved the sale of gourmet retailer Southern Season after it struggled to expand. SENT.

— NEW HOUSE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD — It appears the legal battle over a modern house in a historic Southern neighborhood will end after the North Carolina Supreme Court declined to weigh in. SEND.

SPORTS:

GLF–WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIP

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Si Woo Kim brings a two-stroke lead into the third round of the Wyndham Championship. Kim shot a 60 in the second round and nearly became the second PGA Tour player this month to break 60. By Joedy McCreary. UPCOMING: 600 words, photos by 7 p.m.

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