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West Third Street in KDH closed at Virginia Ave on Thursday for more utility work

West Third Street in KDH closed at Virginia Ave on Thursday for more utility work
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N C contractor Eco Turf expands into environmental niche

During the Great Recession, Eco Turf used its environmental management skills to become a critical contractor for emergency work. Details here.

Six Secondary Routes in Moore County Scheduled for Repaving

More than nine miles of roadway along six secondary roads in Moore County will be resurfaced soon. The N.C. Department of Transportation awarded a $1.41 million contract to Fred Smith Company, the lowest qualified bidder for the project. Work is expected to begin July 26 and is scheduled for completion in June 2022. The locations are as follows: Doubs Chapel Road from U.S. 15-501 to Carlton Road; May Street from East Morganton Road to the Southern Pines limits; Old River Road from Glendon Carthage Road to Priest Hill Road; 1.28 miles of Beulah Hill Church Road south of Carthage Road; Bibey Road from Farm Life School Road to Niagara Carthage Road; and

Repaving Work Begins on U S 1

From startups to multinationals, Triangle employers are posting thousands of job listings

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – As North Carolina’s unemployment rate continues its steady decline, employers across the state are simultaneously ramping up their hiring efforts. There are currently tens of thousands of jobs on offer across the Triangle region alone. According to the latest data from the North Carolina Department of Commerce, the state’s unemployment rate hovered around 5% in April, reflecting only a slight drop from the previous month. Still, that figure is 8.5 percentage opoints lower than a year ago, when unemployment hit 13.5%. But the pace of hiring varies widely from sector to sector. April’s most significant job gains came from manufacturing, construction, leisure and hospitality services, information technology, and education and health services, per NC Department of Commerce data. At the same time, professional and business services, trade, transportation and utilities, government, financial activities, mining and logging, and other services saw decreases

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