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Salisbury Planning Board recommends rezoning that could allow 250,000-square-foot logistics center
SALISBURY — The Salisbury Planning Board recommended a rezoning during its meeting on Tuesday that would allow for a 250,000-square-foot logistics center on Grace Church Road. The request was for an almost 33-acre property that currently lies outside of the city limits, but the applicant, Rocky Mount-based SJP Properties, has voluntarily asked for annexation into […] The post Salisbury Planning Board recommends rezoning that could allow 250,000-square-foot logistics center appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Omnibus Bill adds to go cocktails and other changes to the NC ABC laws
Session Law 2024-41 (SB 527) was enacted on July 8th and made several changes to alcohol laws in North Carolina. Many are wondering if the recent signing of the Omnibus Bill by Governor Roy Cooper will boost local alcohol sales for restaurants and the ABC stores. Lexington recently benefited from...
Salisbury hosts meeting showing Main Street project plans, asking for comments through late August
SALISBURY — Dozens of people appeared at the Salisbury City Hall on Tuesday to learn about and comment on the conceptual plans for the “Reimagining Main Street” project. The city will be accepting comments either through email or mail until Aug. 20, said Sada Troutman, downtown development director for Downtown Salisbury, Inc. The pre-addressed form […] The post Salisbury hosts meeting showing Main Street project plans, asking for comments through late August appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Granite Quarry FD offering free car seat inspections, installations
GRANITE QUARRY — The Granite Quarry Fire Department is offering free car seat inspections to any member of the public who requires assistance. The service is offered by all eight full-time members of the fire department, said Fire Chief Jason Hord. Anyone who wishes to have the fire department assist them can visit https://www.granitequarrync.gov/Departments/Fire-Department and […] The post Granite Quarry FD offering free car seat inspections, installations appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Albemarle City Council approves economic incentive agreement
ALBEMARLE — An upcoming Albemarle business that is set to create 20 new full-time jobs and invest over $8 million over the next five years recently gained some additional financial traction. At its meeting on Monday night, the Albemarle City Council unanimously approved an economic incentive agreement for a...
New weekend shuttle service comes
KANNAPOLIS — This weekend, Kannapolis will begin running a free shuttle service called the West Avenue Express to help patrons navigate downtown during peak busy times. The shuttles will then continue to run from 5-10 p.m. every Friday and Saturday. There are two West Avenue Express shuttles, which run on electricity. Each can accommodate 16 […] The post New weekend shuttle service comes appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Albemarle’s Meg Bryce votes to change Standards of Accreditation in her first Virginia Board of Education meeting
RICHMOND, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – At Albemarle resident Meg Bryce’s first Virginia Board of Education meeting, the board voted change the weighting of consideration for a school’s accreditation to emphasize “mastery” more, and “growth” less. The only board member left not appointed...
Cancer Services of Davidson County hosts An Evening of Hope fundraising gala
Cancer Services of Davidson County (CSDC) is preparing to host their annual fundraising gala, An Evening of Hope on Saturday, August 10th at the RCR banquet hall located at 425 Industrial Drive in Welcome. The event last from 6 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. and will be an evening filled with...
Salisbury Small Businesses Receive Grants From Rowan Chamber Of Commerce
SALISBURY – The city of Salisbury along with the Rowan Chamber of Commerce is trying to help local small businesses grow. The city allocated 30,000 dollars in grants in its current budget. 37 small businesses across Rowan County applied for this grant, and six of them were able to...
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