Get ready for bells and sirens at 8:46 a.m.
Church bells and sirens that you hear later this morning will be in remembrance of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 and the heroic response of First Responders...
Legal Notices, Thursday, April 28, 2022
NOTICE OF BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT HEARING
The public will take notice that the City of Mebane Board of Adjustment will hold an evidentiary public hearing in the Council Chambers of...
Council OKs zoning for expansion of Brassfield Meadows subdivision
Burlington’s city council has given its unanimous nod to a rezoning request that will enable a Greensboro-based homebuilder to construct about 150 single-family homes off of Old Glencoe Road.
The...
County youth excel at livestock show
The 76th annual Central Piedmont Junior Livestock Show and Sale was held recently in Hillsborough. This is the 34th year the show was held at the Central Carolina Holstein...
Something’s wrong in Graham city government
We haven’t commented previously and see no need to venture into the lawsuits and kerfuffle surrounding Graham city manager Megan Garner.
The former Rural Hall town manager was hired by...
We wonder: is there any limit to school board’s appetite to spend more?...
We don’t know what it is about the rarefied air at school board meetings, but school officials appear to think that all the money in the world should be...
Legal Notices, Thursday, March 17, 2022
IN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICE
DISTRICT COURT
DIVISION
FILE NO. 2021 CvD 1011
STATE OF
NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF ALAMANCE
COUNTY OF ALAMANCE
Plaintiff,
v.
ALAMANCE BAPTIST CHURCH LOOP ROAD RESIDENTIAL LAND TRUST, c/o CHERYL FOWLER, TRUSTEE and anyone...
On tonight’s Burlington city council agenda: a 6-percent raise for all staff outside police...
Follows January raises for police officers and dispatchers
Burlington’s municipal leaders are poised to extend a 6-percent pay raise to most of the city’s full-time employees today – to take...
Money, money, money – for everyone but the taxpayer
When this newspaper’s publisher was working in the national Capitol in the 1970’s and 1980’s, he was always impressed by the philosophy expressed by a framed dollar bill in...
A comprehensive look: planning board scraps moving forward with Snow Camp zoning
During last week's meeting, planning board votes 11-1 to halt any further attempt at establishing zoning for Snow Camp area
After two years of public hearings, steering committee meetings, and...