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Court News: On the Record (8/31/21) | Dyersburg State Gazette

Court News: On the Record (8/31/21) | Dyersburg State Gazette
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Cook, Gorlesky named school bus drivers of the year - Bryan County News

Cook, Gorlesky named school bus drivers of the year - Bryan County News
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Abstract Thoughts at Studios on Parks highlights the varying styles of four artists connected by color

Abstract Thoughts at Studios on Parks highlights the varying styles of four artists connected by color
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Pittsboro Residents Fight N C DOT, Chatham Park Investors Over a Road That Would Traverse Their Rural Neigborhood

Pittsboro Residents Fight N.C. DOT, Chatham Park Investors Over a Road That Would Traverse Their Rural Neigborhood Lisa Sorg/NC Policy Watch Mark Pavao has lived in the rural North Woods neighborhood in Pittsboro for 24 years. The proposed Chatham North Parkway would cut through his land. This story first published online at NC Policy Watch.  Mark Pavao was working in his home that is tucked inside a woods and perched above a creek when he heard chainsaws.  Contractors hired by the N.C. Department of Transportation had asked him if they could walk through part of his property in rural Pittsboro. He agreed to a stroll. He did not agree to what happened next. 

County Clears Restaurant On COVID Violation, State Nails It For Missing A Later FAQ

January 27, 2021 A restaurant in the city of Plymouth was found by state administrators to have violated COVID-19 restrictions, despite a county inspector’s report stating the establishment had no violations. The issue at the Plymouth ROC Restaurant was the fact it served people in an outside tent with four walls. The finding of a violation came during a hearing in December brought by the state Liquor Control Commission. The hearing was held before, in the words of one official document, a “duly authorized agent of the Commission,” Administrative Law Judge Michael J. St. John, an employee of the Department of Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, of which the commission is a part.

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