The Mount Olive town board will have a public hearing Friday afternoon for its proposed 2024-25 budget that includes an 8-cent increase in property taxes.
North Carolina will receive an additional $76 million for utilities to remove and replace lead service lines that could be contaminating the drinking water, the Biden administration announced today. The money is part of a $9 billion package for all states and U.S. territories, as well as tribal lands, through 2026, with $3 billion available […] The post North Carolina to receive $76m to replace drinking water lines that contain lead appeared first on NC Newsline.
Warren County is seeking state grant funding through the Completing Access to Broadband program, made possible by the North Carolina Department of Information Technology’s Division of Broadband and Digital Equity,
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State Environmental Secretary Elizabeth Biser moderated a roundtable discussion about water and sewer grant money coming to McDowell County, Marion and Old Fort.