The Eastwood Fire Department received a 5/9E high inspection rating Aug. 27 from the state. The inspection was conducted by the North Carolina Insurance Commissioner…
Anyone playing loud music in Pinehurst will be subject to a fine if the Village Council approves changes to the nuisance ordinance at their next…
Carthage has plans for a new 16” forced main to prevent untreated wastewater discharges. A forced main that Public Works Director Allen Smith said “has…
The Moore County Recreation Center is taking shape. Located at the entrance to Hillcrest Park, on Highway 22 where it meets Highway 15/501 in Carthage,…
The Town of Aberdeen is beginning a water service line replacement project. The replacement project begins on September 8 in the Robbins Walk neighborhood on…
Moore County Health Director Robert Wittmann held a meeting on Sept. 2 to brainstorm ideas on prevention, combating isolation fatigue, inspiring youth who disregard mask…
It has been seven months since the first case of COVID-19 was reported in this county, and it could be at least five more months…
Whispering Pines Village Council Thursday discussed golf cart regulations including underage drivers and other safety concerns with a recommendation for the regulations to be implemented…
During the Aberdeen Town Meeting on Aug. 24, the Board of Commissioners said they were in great financial shape. “We’re above where we should be,"…
Citizens Academy Program (CAP) is a program for citizens and business owners in Aberdeen with goals to provide individuals with a better understanding of the…
Requests for mail-in voting exceeds normal requests from years past, according to Moore County Elections Director Glenda Clendenin. A secure drop box is available at…
Low-income households in Moore County are encouraged to submit a Request for Assistance under the 2020 Urgent Repair Program to the Planning & Transportation Department…
Utilizing preliminary information provided by the U.S. Public Health Service and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding Operation Warp Speed, the Moore County…
The Moore County Board of Commissioners came with questions for its Tuesday, August 18 Regular Meeting. A maximum of 25 observers, along with the board…
Moore County’s Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) met Aug. 4 and voted to use the remaining $64,988 in general funds for research and expanding the…