Beaufort County Commissioners' October, 2021, General Meeting Broadcast on BCN | Eastern North Carolina Now

    January 12, 2022 - Publisher's note: Due to a publishing SNAFU, I have been remiss in my duties, here at BCN, regarding the proper categorization of county government publications; in particular, the Enhanced County Government Videos, begun August 1, 2019.

    Therefore, to thoroughly correct this miscue, I will make the proper categorical correction, and bring these archives forward beginning on January 12, 2022; mixing these historical patterns of fact in with the current news of our day. Some posts brought forward will not be video broadcasts, but most informative posts as to who and what you Beaufort County Commissioners are, and how they govern.


We return to presenting for your republican edification, the witnessing of your local government at work on our Beaufort County NOW platform. Knowing what your local government is doing for you, or to you is most important.

    Symbiotic Networks (SNI), creates the highest quality representation of the Beaufort County Commissioners' general meeting with the whatever original material that we have been given to work with. Incredibly, this is an important issue since often the recorded commissioner meetings are of poor quality, which has long been the desire of too many county commissioners, and the staff that serves their political interests over those better interests of the public; a public they are pledged to serve.

    So we (SNI) do the best we can with what we have extracted from the county government's archives, and until the day that Beaufort County's Commissioners fully commit to full transparency in presenting their efforts on behalf of their constituents, in regards to producing that consistently better original presentation of the People's business, we will continue to endeavor to enhance this digital data of that business meeting to render it worthy of your time to watch and hear.

So, here NOW, the best version available anywhere of the Beaufort County Commissioners' general meeting of October 4, 2021: Below.



    Our new extra-quality re-production of the Beaufort County Commissioners' general meeting still is not of the overall quality of long ago using an independent contractor to produce these general meetings, but, this is the best produced video provided for local consumption. If you wish to peruse our video re-production rather that the local cable broadcast: Search beaufortcountynow.com on your smart TV; search brftcntygnrlmtg on Beaufort County NOW's Search feature at the top of our online publication, and choose the show you wish to view from that rendered queue, or ... just hook your laptop or pad to TV into your HDMI port.


Segmented Videos of Specific Issues for the Month of November, 2021 Can be Found Within These Posts Listed Below:



    1.   - Child Rape given tacit approval - Beaufort County Commissioners Wash Their Hands of Accountability

    2.   - Beaufort County Health Director's Covid Report - With the Delta Variant Beginning to Wane: The Beaufort County Health Director's Update - October 4, 2021

    3.   - Low quality video presentation preferred by majority - Beaufort County Commissioners Vote to Keep Recording of their Meetings In Low Quality Mode - October 4, 2021

    If you are interested in our archived selection of the Beaufort County Commissioners' General Meetings, whether segmented by subject or full in scope, they can be found here in BCN's enhanced format.

    Publisher's note: If you are interested in our Archive of the Beaufort County Commissioners' General Meetings can be found here in this aforementioned enhanced format.

    Additionally, if you wish to catch up on some of the most important Beaufort County Commissioners meeting of 2019 through 2022, click here.
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Should Beaufort County elected officials demand that every alleged incident of Child Rape be investigated in Beaufort County?
  Yes, without fail, irrespective of the parties involved; this heinous crime must be investigated, and the truth be known, and responsible parties prosecuted.
  No, some Beaufort County citizens are more elite than others, and these types of investigations can be most damaging to the alleged party in question.
877 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?

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