Amy Diaz writes: “Randolph County (N.C.) Commissioners voted December 8 to dismiss the public library’s board of trustees. The move comes two months after trustees voted to keep a picture book, Call Me Max, about a transgender boy, in the children’s section. Nearly 200 people showed up to the public hearing on the future of the library board. After two hours of public comments, the commissioners voted 3–2 to remove all of the trustees, and dissolve the existing bylaws that govern them.” The seven-library system currently owns one copy of Call Me Max.
WFAE-FM (Charlotte, N.C.), Dec. 9; WFDD-FM (Winston-Salem, N.C.), Oct. 10
