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Bladenboro looks to rise above the reoccurring floodsWECT12 HOURS AGO
‘Extremely dangerous’: Manhunt for escaped NC inmate enters new phase on 2nd day.The News Observer10 HOURS AGO
Tropical Storm Debby floods Bladenboro, North CarolinaWKYC1 DAY AGO
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3 Things To Know For August 14Here are three things to know for Wednesday, August 14:. 1. Intro to Home Food Preservation: Thursday, 5 p.m., Bridger Memorial Library, 313 South Main Street, Bladenboro. Event is free. Learn various methods of food preservation. To register, contact FCS Agent Jessie Jones at 910-862-4591 or Bridger Memorial Library at 910-863-4586.Bladenboro, NC14 hours ago
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ENC parks continue to be closed due to flooding issuesEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA — Due to flood water conditions, a few area parks in eastern Carolina remain closed as of Wednesday, August 14. The Neuseway Nature Park located at 401 W Caswell Street in Kinston including all the facilities are closed, according to Kinston/Lenoir County Parks and Recreation Department.Kinston, NC3 hours ago
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Governor Cooper Announces Reentry 2030 Strategic Plan to Aid Formerly Incarcerated PeopleGovernor Roy Cooper announced the launch of the Reentry 2030 Strategic Plan, a comprehensive framework designed to enhance the reintegration of formerly incarcerated individuals. This plan was approved last week by the Governor’s Joint Reentry Council, an advisory body established in January through Executive Order No. 303. The Executive Order mandated a coordinated government effort to improve reentry processes, involving collaboration between cabinet agencies, the Office of State Human Resources, and the Post-Release Supervision and Parole Commission.5 hours ago
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Opening for section of N.C. 540 stalled by Tropical Storm DebbyRALEIGH, N.C.(WNCN) — Tropical Storm Debby has stalled the North Carolina Department of Transportation’s plans to open a new section of N.C. 540. The new 18-mile section was scheduled to open at the end of the month with a ribbon cutting scheduled for Aug. 27. NCDOT now says the section is likely to open in September, instead with a ribbon cutting moved to line up with the new opening date.Raleigh, NC5 hours ago
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eCourts Expanding to All 100 Counties in 2025The Administrative Office of the Courts (NCAOC) has announced plans to complete the eCourts expansion to trial courts across all 100 counties in 2025. eCourts currently serves about half of North Carolina’s population in its three largest cities and 38 counties across the coastal, piedmont, and mountain regions. Buncombe gained access in July but Avery, Madison, Mitchell and Yancey counties will have to wait until July of 2025 for their systems to be complete. Millions of electronic filings and online records searches have dramatically reduced the intake of paper into the court system during the expansion, connecting citizens to public records online 24/7 instead of limiting access to in-person visits during business hours for paper files., completing the creation of a unified electronic filing system for civil cases. The eCourts Portal application provides the public no-cost access to digital court records, averaging more than 1.5 million online searches per month.5 hours ago
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