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County reviews proposed budget, approves public services funding Local Government

County reviews proposed budget, approves public services funding

May 23, 2025 0

Moore County Commissioners reviewed the fiscal year (FY) 2026 recommended $237,227,662 balanced budget at the May 21 agenda meeting. County Manager Wayne Vest presented the…

Eagle Springs breaks ground on fire department expansion Local Government

Eagle Springs breaks ground on fire department expansion

October 30, 2024 0

The Eagle Springs Fire Department is making strides to accommodate community growth with a $2.1 million renovation and addition. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on…

Quick tree removal leads to more storm service in area Local Government

Quick tree removal leads to more storm service in area

August 9, 2024 0

Tropical Storm Debby downed a large tree in front of the Eagle Springs Fire Department on Thursday morning, making it impossible for fire trucks to…

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