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More than $1.3 million in state grants won by the Lenoir County Public Schools Transportation Department will upgrade the district’s bus fleet by reducing its impact on the environment.
Henderson County (Nov 25, 2021) - Henderson County s legislative delegation is praising the newly adopted state budget for appropriating almost $300 million for Western North Carolina counties.