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An organization representing 55,000 state employees has asked the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate "widespread potential violations of law" involving State Treasurer Janet Cowell's handling of investments from the $87 billion state retirement system.
An organization representing 55,000 state employees has asked the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate "widespread potential violations of law" involving State Treasurer Janet Cowell's handling of investments from the $87 billion state retirement system.
 
Mr. Julius Rayvon "Ray" Hill, 74, of Macon, GA died May 30, 2014.
Mr. Julius Rayvon "Ray" Hill, 74, of Macon, GA died May 30, 2014.
 
Mr. Henry Carlton Heady, age 68, a resident of 6715 Clark’s Neck Road, Washington, NC died suddenly Tuesday June 3, 2014 at his home.
Mr. Henry Carlton Heady, age 68, a resident of 6715 Clark’s Neck Road, Washington, NC died suddenly Tuesday June 3, 2014 at his home.
 
Music in the Streets Begins in Washington, North Carolina, and will continue on the third Friday of each month through October.
Music in the Streets Begins in Washington, North Carolina, and will continue on the third Friday of each month through October.
 
Janice Hellen Berger Schmid, age 64, a resident Craft Ln., Washington, NC, died Wednesday, June 4, 2014.
Janice Hellen Berger Schmid, age 64, a resident Craft Ln., Washington, NC, died Wednesday, June 4, 2014.
 
Ever wonder why so few elected officials question the actions of their party leaders or the actions of their respective chambers? Ever wonder why politicians spend SO MUCH time fundraising?
Ever wonder why so few elected officials question the actions of their party leaders or the actions of their respective chambers? Ever wonder why politicians spend SO MUCH time fundraising?
 
State agencies would have to reimburse the state retirement system for costs associated with allowing employees to pad their incomes to earn more lucrative pensions under legislation expected to get a House hearing this week.
State agencies would have to reimburse the state retirement system for costs associated with allowing employees to pad their incomes to earn more lucrative pensions under legislation expected to get a House hearing this week.
 
Those commissioners voting in the affirmative thanked the manager for giving them a budget that needed little of their consideration toward any measurable cuts in spending.
Those commissioners voting in the affirmative thanked the manager for giving them a budget that needed little of their consideration toward any measurable cuts in spending.
 
The Senate passed a ($21.16 billion) bipartisan budget last week on Friday and Saturday.
 
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