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Volume 8, Number 10 • March 5 to 11, 2015
Police investigate last week’s fatal shooting Incident could be connected to three deaths in northeast Charlotte
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by Josh Whitener editor@matthewsminthillweekly.com
Area schools participate in Music in Our Schools Month by Courtney Schultz education@matthewsminthillweekly.com
MINT HILL – Area music departments will showcase the importance of music education through the National Association for Music Education’s (NAfME) Music in Our Schools Month (MIOSM) in March. MIOSM is NAfME’s annual
celebration to engage music educators, students of all grades and communities across the U.S. in promoting the benefits of music education in schools through concerts and talent shows. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the event, which links music students across the country through selected songs and lesson plans provided by NAfME.
Area schools submit videos of their music programs singing or performing the selected songs throughout March. “We are very excited about the upcoming MIOSM and all the enriching music activities that will take place in N.C. and across the nation,” North Carolina Chair for MIOSM Angela Mangum said in an email. This year’s selected songs include:
MATTHEWS – Police continue to investigate a shooting in Matthews last week that left one victim dead and another in critical condition. Emmanuel Jesus Rangel, 19 years old, was arrested in the early morning hours of Feb. 25, a Wednesday, and is currently in custody at the Mecklenburg County Jail, according to Officer Tim Aycock, spokesperson for the Matthews Police Department. Rangel is charged with first-degree Emmanuel murder in the Matthews Jesus Rangel shooting. Shortly before 1 a.m. on Feb. 22, a Sunday, police said shots were fired in the rear parking lot of the Microtel Inn, located at 1603 Matthews-Mint Hill Road. Upon arrival, officers found two males with gunshot wounds in a vehicle. One victim, who has since been (see Homicide on page 11)
“Feel the Beat!,” “Funga Alafia,” “The Star-Spangled Banner,” “We the People,” “Why We Sing,” “Soldiers’ Joy,” “J’entends le Moulin” and the newest addition, “Always Sing,” a song written for the 30th anniversary of MIOSM at the 2014 National In-Service Conference. Rocky River High School in Mint Hill (see Celebrating on page 14)
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