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Foxfire votes to remove village pool Local Government

Foxfire votes to remove village pool

May 8, 2026 0

During a Special Council Meeting on May 5, the Foxfire Village Council voted to discontinue repair work and remove the village pool. "This decision was…

Pinehurst recognizes first responders, facilities staff Local Government

Pinehurst recognizes first responders, facilities staff

April 29, 2026 0

The Pinehurst Village Council issued several proclamations during its April 28 meeting recognizing upcoming national observances honoring public safety personnel and municipal workers. The council…

Pinehurst proposes lowering property tax rate Local Government

Pinehurst proposes lowering property tax rate

April 24, 2026 0

The Village of Pinehurst has presented its proposed Fiscal Year 2027 (FY27) budget, a $33 million plan focused on maintaining services, investing in critical infrastructure,…

Pinehurst proposes 'flyover' concept for traffic circle Local Government

Pinehurst proposes ‘flyover’ concept for traffic circle

April 20, 2026 0

By now, it's no secret that the Pinehurst Traffic Circle will likely see significant changes in the coming years. With this impending change looming closer,…

Pinehurst names inaugural Senior Advisory Committee Local Government

Pinehurst names inaugural Senior Advisory Committee

April 17, 2026 0

The Village of Pinehurst announced the appointment of the inaugural members of its Senior Advisory Committee, a new advisory body established by the Village Council…

Commissioners approve National Library Week in Moore County Local Government

Commissioners approve National Library Week in Moore County

April 16, 2026 0

At a recent meeting, the Moore County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a proclamation declaring April 19–25 as National Library Week in Moore County. The…

Contract applications sought to operate Aberdeen License Plate Agency Local Government

Contract applications sought to operate Aberdeen License Plate Agency

April 15, 2026 0

The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles is seeking applicants for a commissioned contractor to operate a license plate agency (LPA) in Aberdeen. In North Carolina,…

Whispering Pines residents oppose rezoning, subdivision Local Government

Whispering Pines residents oppose rezoning, subdivision

April 10, 2026 0

Concerned Whispering Pines residents took to the podium Wednesday evening to speak out against a proposed rezoning that could pave the way for a new…

Aberdeen Deputy Police Chief completes leadership program Local Government

Aberdeen Deputy Police Chief completes leadership program

April 9, 2026 1

The Aberdeen Police Department is celebrating after Deputy Police Chief Dysoaneik Spellman recently completed a specialized leadership program for law enforcement administrators at North Carolina…

Commissioners consider community health, talk turf Local Government

Commissioners consider community health, talk turf

April 9, 2026 0

High school athletics, mental health, and community action took center stage during the recent Moore County Board of Commissioners meeting held on April 7. Funding…

Aberdeen reviews downtown progress, outlines next steps for revitalization Local Government

Aberdeen reviews downtown progress, outlines next steps for revitalization

March 24, 2026 0

The Aberdeen Town Board reviewed nearly a decade of progress on downtown improvements Monday. During the meeting, members discussed what steps could help maintain momentum…

County backs facilities to improve rural fire protection, EMS coverage Local Government

County backs facilities to improve rural fire protection, EMS coverage

March 19, 2026 0

The Moore County Board of Commissioners approved several major capital projects totaling millions of dollars during their March 17 meeting. The commissioners considered these projects…

Moore commissioners approve group care facility rezoning in Vass Local Government

Moore commissioners approve group care facility rezoning in Vass

March 19, 2026 0

The Moore County Board of Commissioners approved a conditional rezoning request at their March 17 meeting that will allow a faith-based residential program to operate…

Whispering Pines first responders recognized for life-saving response Local Government

Whispering Pines first responders recognized for life-saving response

March 12, 2026 0

Several members of the Whispering Pines Fire Rescue Department were recognized during a recent Whispering Pines Village Council meeting for their role in a February…

West End firefighters take part in training exercises across Moore County Local Government

West End firefighters take part in training exercises across Moore County

March 12, 2026 0

Firefighters with the West End Fire and Rescue Department spent the past week participating in training exercises designed to strengthen rescue skills and emergency response…

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