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Homeowners in NC’s Border Belt would pay much more for insurance under new proposal
LAURINBURG — Homeowners in southeastern North Carolina would have to pay substantially more for insurance under a new proposal. The North Carolina Rate Bureau last week proposed an average statewide increase of 42.2% for homeowners’ insurance. In Bladen, Columbus and Robeson counties, the proposed increase is higher. Scotland...
Homeowners in NC’s Border Belt would pay much more for insurance under new proposal
LAURINBURG — Homeowners in southeastern North Carolina would have to pay substantially more for insurance under a new proposal. The North Carolina Rate Bureau last week proposed an average statewide increase of 42.2% for homeowners’ insurance. In Bladen, Columbus and Robeson counties, the proposed increase is higher. Scotland...
Lumbee Tribe Awarded $7.4 million for affordable housing
PEMBROKE — The N.C. Office of Recovery and Resiliency (NCORR) has awarded $43.2 million from the Affordable Housing Development Fund (AHDF) to four municipal governments and the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina to increase community resilience. This third round of AHDF funding prioritized government entities that had not yet...
Lumbee Tribe, local municipalities awarded $43.2 million for affordable housing
RALEIGH, N.C. (WBTW) — The North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency has awarded $43.2 million from the Affordable Housing Development Fund to local municipal governments and the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina for affordable housing, according to a news release by the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. This will be the third round of […]
RichmondCC real estate class launches Krout into new career
HAMLET — Alicia Krout never intended to start a new career by taking the Real Estate Broker Pre-licensing class at Richmond Community College. She was only trying to be more knowledgeable about real estate because two of her sons were in the process of selling and purchasing new homes.
Real estate classes launches student into new career
HAMLET — Alicia Krout never intended to start a new career by taking the Real Estate Broker Pre-licensing class at Richmond Community College. She was only trying to be more knowledgeable about real estate because two of her sons were in the process of selling and purchasing new homes.
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