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What I Have Learned: Concord Today

When I first came to Concord in 2003, I moved here from Charlotte. I believed Concord to be a small, county-seat town in the shadow of Charlotte. As I drove down beautiful Union Street to my new congregation, I felt as if I had traveled back several decades. I did not see what Concord had become and was becoming. In the last two articles, I explored Concord’s past. What I find even more fascinating is our current reality and what may happen in the years to come. I continue to be amazed at Concord’s growth and changes. While some of us still think that Concord is a small town with some growing pains, the reality is more complex. Below are some of my own personal observations.

Budget chairmen say it s time for Ivey to pull plug on Alabama s prison lease plans

Budget chairmen say it’s time for Ivey to pull plug on Alabama’s prison lease plans AL.com 2 hrs ago Mike Cason, al.com © JULIE BENNETT/AL.COM Inmates in a dormitory at Staton Correctional Facility Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2013, in Elmore, Ala. The decisions of two investment banks to pull out as underwriters in Gov. Kay Ivey’s plan for Alabama to lease prisons has prompted two key lawmakers to call for a new approach. Rep. Steve Clouse, a Republican from Ozark who is chairman of the General Fund budget committee in the House of Representatives, said it would be better for the Legislature to authorize a bond issue for the state to build and own the prisons. Sen. Greg Albritton, who chairs the General Fund Committee in the Senate, said he agreed with Clouse.

Court to decide if Maryland Purple Line project can move forward

Dive Brief: A three-judge federal appeals court panel will soon decide if local activists arguments have enough merit to stop the beleaguered 16-mile Purple Line light rail project in Maryland from moving forward, according to The Washington Post. Friends of the Capital Crescent Trail and two individuals claim the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers violated the Clean Water Act when it issued permits allowing the Maryland Transit Administration Line to discharge dredged and fill material into local wetlands and other bodies of water. The FCCT also claims that the Army Corps did not consider less-damaging alternatives for the project, including the group s proposal that the light-rail project be replaced with bus service.

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