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For North Carolina counties, fiscal 2018 starts July 1, meaning counties have to pass and publish budgets
For North Carolina counties, fiscal 2018 starts July 1, meaning counties have to pass and publish budgets
 
At last, I am back at the "morning table" writing an account of life on the rabbit patch.
At last, I am back at the "morning table" writing an account of life on the rabbit patch.
 
Governor Roy Cooper announced appointments to a number of state boards and commissions today
Governor Roy Cooper announced appointments to a number of state boards and commissions today
 
Apprenticeships Are Not a Silver Bullet
 
American campuses have drifted away from academia and toward administration
 
Peter Pan never grew up and there is evidence we have a generation of many young people who, like Pan, are stranded in Neverland. Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse's interesting book, The Vanishing American Adult, contends we live in an America of perpetual adolescence
Peter Pan never grew up and there is evidence we have a generation of many young people who, like Pan, are stranded in Neverland. Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse's interesting book, The Vanishing American Adult, contends we live in an America of perpetual adolescence
 
The N&O today lauded the announcement by Infosys that the Indian tech company is planning to open up a new technology hub in Wake County
The N&O today lauded the announcement by Infosys that the Indian tech company is planning to open up a new technology hub in Wake County
 
Mark Martin envisions virtual courts to handle some cases; says attorneys should offer more volunteer services to low-income residents
Mark Martin envisions virtual courts to handle some cases; says attorneys should offer more volunteer services to low-income residents
 
Over Democrats’ objections, on Thursday the Republican-controlled House passed Senate Bill 68, merging the state’s ethics and elections boards, along with some lobbying regulations
Over Democrats’ objections, on Thursday the Republican-controlled House passed Senate Bill 68, merging the state’s ethics and elections boards, along with some lobbying regulations
 
Washington City Council Meeting Agenda for July 10, 2017
 
That’s what I’d tell NC Policy Watch crybabies who continue to assert the policies of Republican legislators don’t support public education
That’s what I’d tell NC Policy Watch crybabies who continue to assert the policies of Republican legislators don’t support public education
 
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