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The Beaufort County Board of County Commissioners will meet to discuss a variety of issues in their General Meeting on Tuesday, January 11, 2010.
 
Beaufort County Manager Paul Spruill brought his traveling revaluation road show back to the county administration office to enjoy some home field advantage.
Beaufort County Manager Paul Spruill brought his traveling revaluation road show back to the county administration office to enjoy some home field advantage.
 
The Beaufort County Board of County Commissioners will meet to discuss a variety of issues in their General Meeting on Tuesday, December 9.
 
The Beaufort County Board of County Commissioners will meet to discuss a variety of issues in their General Meeting on Monday, November 2.
 
The Beaufort County Board of County Commissioners will meet with their attorney, Neil Yarborough, to discuss the hopeful conclusion of the Beaufort County Board of Education's lawsuit.
The Beaufort County Board of County Commissioners will meet with their attorney, Neil Yarborough, to discuss the hopeful conclusion of the Beaufort County Board of Education's lawsuit.
 
The Beaufort County Commissioners, en masse, respond to a communiqué, from Citizen Mary Alsentzer, admonishing the commissioners for not being a professional acting governing body.
The Beaufort County Commissioners, en masse, respond to a communiqué, from Citizen Mary Alsentzer, admonishing the commissioners for not being a professional acting governing body.
 
The Beaufort County Board of County Commissioners will meet to discuss a variety of issues in their General Meeting on Thursday, October 1.
 
Beaufort County Government is in the process of undertaking its duty to revalue all real property, within its borders, as dictated by the North Carolina general statute, The Machinery Act.
Beaufort County Government is in the process of undertaking its duty to revalue all real property, within its borders, as dictated by the North Carolina general statute, The Machinery Act.
 
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