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County budget feels growing pains Local Government

County budget feels growing pains

February 26, 2021 0

The Moore County Board of Commissioners’ yearly budget work session on Feb. 24 at the Moore County Senior Enrichment Center reported 97.8% of property taxes…

Local Government

County commissioners talk new courthouse

February 25, 2021 0

The Moore County Commissioners discussed the new courthouse being built in Carthage during their yearly budget work session on Feb. 24 at the Moore County…

Moore students nominated to U.S. service academies Local Government

Moore County students nominated to U.S. service academies

February 19, 2021 0

Three high school students from Moore County, along with 17 other North Carolina students, were nominated to U.S. service academies.  U.S. Representative Richard Hudson (NC-08)…

Volunteers needed for statewide litter sweep Local Government

Officials talking trash about roadside accumulation

February 18, 2021 0

Spring in Moore County is the launch of tourism season, a $560 million industry sustaining over 6,300 jobs, but with North Carolina’s roadsides growing more…

Robbins Police blotter for June Local Government

Robbins declares support for Second Amendment

February 12, 2021 0

Robbins Town Commissioner Kevin Stewart discussed a Resolution Declaring Support for the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution at the Feb. 11 Town Council…

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Board moves ahead with school improvement projects

February 9, 2021 0

The Moore County Board of Education accomplished most everything it wanted at their monthly regular meeting Monday night, but not before a long and drawn-out…

NCDOT seeks public input on draft 10-Year transportation plan Local Government

Resurfacing work set to start for Moore roads

February 5, 2021 0

About 85 miles of Central North Carolina roadways will be rehabilitated thanks to several contracts recently awarded by the N.C. Department of Transportation. The projects…

Mega vaccination sites ramp up as local supplies dwindle Local Government

Mega vaccination sites ramp up as local supplies dwindle

February 3, 2021 0

North Carolina has moved toward large scale COVID-19 vaccination sites as counties have seen a dramatic cutback in the number of vaccine doses, Health Director…

Aberdeen approves budget, talks school traffic Local Government

Low-performing schools given permission to relax regulations in hopes of increasing student performance

February 2, 2021 0

Three low-performing Moore County Schools have been given approval to make changes in an effort to increase student performance, according to an overview presentation made…

82nd Airborne Division present bronze star purple heart to WW II paratrooper Local Government

82nd Airborne Division to present Bronze Star, Purple Heart to WW II paratrooper

January 29, 2021 0

More than 76 years after being wounded, U.S. Army representatives will finally present the Bronze Star Medal and Purple Heart to Army veteran Marvin Cornett…

Pinehurst Resort buys Magnolia Inn, Villaggio Ristorante Local Government

NPS seeks comment on Pinehurst National Historic Landmark District Study

January 29, 2021 0

Next month, the National Park Service (NPS) will begin seeking the public’s input on a study designed to guide preservation of North Carolina’s historic Pinehurst…

Police department promotes three to rank of sergeant Local Government

SPPD announces captain promotions

January 27, 2021 0

The Southern Pines Police Department Wednesday announced two captain promotions. Kyle Marsh, a 20 year veteran of law enforcement, will be promoted to the rank…

Village seeks input on small area plans Local Government

Village seeks input on small area plans

January 25, 2021 0

The Village of Pinehurst will hold a Virtual Public Workshop on February 11 at 6:00 p.m. to kick-off the Small Area planning process. Hosted by…

State budget brings $13.3M to Moore County Local Government

County updated on entrepreneurship hub for buggy building

January 22, 2021 0

During the Moore County Board of Commissioners' regular meeting Tuesday, leaders received an update on a proposed entrepreneurship hub planned for the old buggy building…

County approves incentive package for new resort hotel Local Government

County approves incentive package for new resort hotel

January 20, 2021 0

The Moore County Board of Commissioners during their regular meeting Tuesday approved a financial incentive package, making way for the Pinehurst Resort to build a…

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