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Local Government Commission Approves Over $300 Million in Financing Requests
 
New Chowan County High School Funding and Fremont-Eureka Utility Agreement Also Approved
 
New Chowan County High School, Fremont-Eureka Utility Agreement on Agenda
 
Several Housing Authorities Will Issue Bonds To Help Expand the Number of Housing Units
 
New Law Addresses Local Governments Not Submitting Financial Audits on Time
 
The New Hanover County Project was Among $1.9 Billion in Successful Financing Requests
 
Buying and Constructing Buildings, Water and Sewer Projects Among Items Up for Votes on Tuesday
 
Charlotte Airport, Spectrum Center, Other Requests Totaling Over $1 Billion in Financing Win Approval
 
Local Government Commission Votes in Favor of Bonds; Financing for Other Projects Approved
 
Onslow County Elementary School Construction, New Elon University Housing Also Approved
 
Local Government Commission Approves Projects During a Meeting at UNC Wilmington Campus
 
Rowan County West End Plaza Renovations, Nags Head and Kernersville Requests Ok'd
 
Other Requests Include Rowan County Project to Renovate Old Salisbury Mall
 
Local Government Commission OKs Bonds to Rebuild Dams in Boiling Spring Lakes
 
The Forest at Duke is Expanding; Sewer/Water Financing Requests Get Green Light
 
Approves Nearly $750 Million in School Bonds for Durham, Union, Watauga Counties
 
Another case of Democrats disregarding the will of the People
Another case of Democrats disregarding the will of the People
 
Local Government Commission also OKs School, Other Government Building Funding
 
Local Government Commission also Votes Today on $210 Million in Water Projects
 
Local Government Commission Continues Grappling With Missing Government Audits
Local Government Commission Continues Grappling With Missing Government Audits
 
Local Government Commission to Vote on Host of Public Building, Infrastructure Work
 
Commission Votes to Transfer Assets, Obligations to Scotland County
 
Local Government Commission to Vote on Request and on $1.5 Billion in Other Financing Requests from Around State
Local Government Commission to Vote on Request and on $1.5 Billion in Other Financing Requests from Around State
 
Charlotte, Asheville Airports' Requests for $900 Million in Project Financing Approved
Charlotte, Asheville Airports' Requests for $900 Million in Project Financing Approved
 
Local Government Commission to Vote on Over $1.5 Billion in Financing Requests from Around State
Local Government Commission to Vote on Over $1.5 Billion in Financing Requests from Around State
 
Members Also Vote to Approve Series of Infrastructure, Building Projects
 
Local Government Commission to Vote On Other Infrastructure, Building Projects
 
Affordable Housing, Municipal Projects Totaling Over $1 Billion Get Green Light
Affordable Housing, Municipal Projects Totaling Over $1 Billion Get Green Light
 
N.C. Treasurer Folwell & Board Want Results, Not Just Studies That Drain Limited Funds
 
State Auditor Beth Wood is questioning a plan by the Local Government Commission to sell bonds to buy the assets of the Bald Head Island Transportation System, saying the body needs to verify system valuation before placing the applications on the agenda.
State Auditor Beth Wood is questioning a plan by the Local Government Commission to sell bonds to buy the assets of the Bald Head Island Transportation System, saying the body needs to verify system valuation before placing the applications on the agenda.
 
It is the First Time LGC Has Exercised Power Over Failing Local Government
It is the First Time LGC Has Exercised Power Over Failing Local Government
 
The end could be near for East Laurinburg as an incorporated entity.
 
Residents in Wilson, Salisbury, Mooresville, Davidson, and Morganton were being hit with higher taxes and even electricity and water rates as their cities were bleeding money. Why?
Residents in Wilson, Salisbury, Mooresville, Davidson, and Morganton were being hit with higher taxes and even electricity and water rates as their cities were bleeding money. Why?
 
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