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Water topic of forum (Asheboro Courier-Tribune)
ASHEBORO ? No doubt about it. North Carolina is in a drought. That was the word from experts at the ?Water ? Our Most Precious Resource? discussion held Monday at the Asheboro City Schools Professional Development Center, the third in a series of community forums by the N.C. Cooperative Extension.
 
SouthPointe starts long process to get no-wake zone (The Morganton News Herald)
MORGANTON - A month after one Lake James group requested a no-wake zone, another group is asking for the same. But North Carolina Wildlife officials say it won't happen anytime soon. Folks in the SouthPointe community showed up at the Burke County Board of Commissioners meeting on Tuesday in support of a no-lake zone in the SouthPointe Dry Creek community dock area of the lake. The SouthPointe ...
 
Bank says Big Ridge property owners lied to get hefty loans (Franklin Press)
Last week, SunTrust officials accused 14 property owners in a North Carolina real estate development of falsifying their income when they obtained mortgages totaling more than $20 million.
 
Robeson seeks grant for industrial expansion (The Fayetteville Observer)
LUMBERTON ? The Robeson County Board of Commissioners is seeking a state grant to provide water service for a plant expansion. The board voted Monday to apply for a $750,000 grant from the North Carolina Community Block Grant.
 
Currituck among counties eyed for biofuel plant (The Daily Advance)
Currituck County is among several counties in northeast North Carolina being considered for a biofuel manufacturing plant.
 
White Oak reflects owners' Irish roots (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
Published: Sunday, August 17, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, August 18, 2008 at 2:06 a.m. TRYON, N.C. - Gene Kinsella and Austin MacHale are trying to bring a wee bit of Ireland to the North Carolina foothills.
 
Outsiders trying to cash in on elections (The Charlotte Observer)
National labor unions, major corporations and longtime Washington insiders are investing heavily in North Carolina political races this year.
 
Wilmington council approves higher buildings downtown (The Wilmington Star-News)
The north side of downtown Wilmington could one day be home to skyscrapers that dwarf PPD's headquarters, according to regulations approved Tuesday by the Wilmington City Council.
 
New face of economic development (Charleston Regional Business Journal)
Falling into the world of economic development was somewhat of an accident for Jon Baggett, the new face of Dorchester County?s business and industrial recruitment efforts.
 
Kinsella, MacHale bring Irish style to new N.C. course (The Hendersonville Ti...
TRYON - Gene Kinsella and Austin MacHale are trying to bring a wee bit of Ireland to the North Carolina foothills.
 
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