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Southern Pines Police Officer tests positive for COVID-19

September 18, 2020 0

The Southern Pines Police Department announced in a news release an officer assigned to the department's patrol division has tested positive of COVID-19. "The Southern…

Local health officials issue recommendations Thanksgiving Local Government

Board approves additional $305,000 to fight coronavirus

September 16, 2020 0

More money is on the way for COVID-19 testing, Chair Frank Quis announced Tuesday at a meeting of the Moore County Board of Commissioners. Still…

Changes underway at the Moore County Board of Health Local Government

Changes underway on Moore County Board of Health

September 16, 2020 0

The Moore County Board of Health will have a new chairman, three new board members and will meet monthly for the rest of the year.…

Meeting opens with montage Local Government

Meeting opens with montage

September 15, 2020 0

The Moore County Board of Education watched a video about the start of school Monday, September 14. Entitled, “Getting It Done,” the photo montage was…

Local Government

Village honors Molly Rowell

September 14, 2020 0

What do you want to do when you retire? If you are Molly Rowell of Pinehurst, you go to a meeting at Village Hall just…

Property, peace, and justice at Aberdeen board meeting Local Government

District brass picks Pathfinder

September 12, 2020 0

Moore County officials have approved the offer from Pathfinder Investment Management, LLC for the site of the old Aberdeen Elementary School on U.S. Highway 1.…

Eastwood Fire Department receives new inspection rating Local Government

Eastwood Fire Department receives new inspection rating

September 12, 2020 0

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…

Unreasonable loud sound Village Council Local Government

Unreasonable loud, disturbing sound levels considered by Village Council

September 10, 2020 0

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 seeks citizen input on Christmas parade Local Government

Wastewater: Carthage plans on new forced main

September 8, 2020 0

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…

Moore County Recreation Center taking shape Local Government

Moore County Recreation Center taking shape

September 7, 2020 0

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,…

Aberdeen water service line replacement project Local Government

Aberdeen begins water service line replacement project

September 4, 2020 0

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…

Health Department brainstorms COVID-19 issues Local Government

Health Department brainstorms COVID-19 issues

September 2, 2020 0

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…

Mega vaccination sites ramp up as local supplies dwindle Local Government

Mobile testing continues; residents urged to follow 3 Ws 

September 2, 2020 0

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…

Local Government

Whispering Pines debates cart regulations, homestays

August 28, 2020 0

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…

Peace, justice, and property at board meeting Local Government

Transitional advancement center addressed at board meeting

August 28, 2020 0

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,"…

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