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Murphy Downtown Waterline Project Resumes Tomorrow: Potential Parking Disruptions for Local Residents
The Murphy, North Carolina downtown waterline project will resume with partial resurfacing work from tomorrow, April 17, at 8 am. The work will start at Red Brick Deli and move towards the downtown intersection. Parking spaces will be blocked each night for the next day's work.
Haywood County to Request $125,000 for Robbinsville High School Affordable Home Construction Project; Public Comments Accepted Until April 30, 2024
Haywood County, situated at 215 North Main Street, Waynesville, NC, plans to request funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The request, likely to be submitted around May 2, 2024, is for the HOME Investment Partnerships Program funds. The estimated amount is $125,000. The funds are for a project called Graham County Rural Development Authority – Robbinsville High School Construction Class Affordable Home Construction. The project involves new construction for homeownership and is located about 3,000 feet west of Moose Branch Road and North Main Street intersection in Graham County, NC.
As NC's 1st cannabis dispensary opens, Cherokee Co. DA to 'continue to enforce state law'
ASHEVILLE - Even as the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians prepares to begin selling medical marijuana at the Great Smoky Cannabis Company dispensary on April 20, the district attorney for the counties surrounding tribal land said her office will continue to enforce the state's marijuana laws. District Attorney Ashley Hornsby...
The Old Robbinsville Fieldhouse Will Become New Jersey’s Biggest Pickleball Court
Jersey has pickleball fever, there's no doubting it!. You can't go far on Barnegat Island without running into a pickleball court packed with people playing, watching, or waiting their turn to get into the game. In fact, there's a large pickleball court and state-of-the-art gym that's getting ready to open...
🚧 Road Closure Update Near Pine Lane, Cherokee County, NC
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in North Carolina. The local transportation department has reported a road closure near Pine Lane, affecting the surrounding area. Motorists are advised to adhere to the direction of on-scene personnel managing the situation. The impact this closure has on traffic is currently being assessed, and drivers are encouraged to seek alternate routes to avoid delays. The specifics of the incident leading to the closure have not been disclosed at this time. The reason behind the roadblock and the expected duration of the closure remain unknown. Officials are on site to guide the vehicles and maintain safety for all commuters. The public will be kept informed with any new information as it becomes available. Travellers through this area should plan for potential delays and exercise caution. The exact location of the road closure is near the intersection of Pine Lane with US Routes 19, 64, 74, and 129 in Cherokee County, NC.
‘Speed A Little, Lose A Lot’ campaign launches Monday
RALEIGH, N.C. – The N.C. Governor’s Highway Safety Program wants drivers from Murphy to Manteo to slow down and is reinforcing that message with its “Speed A Little, Lose A Lot” campaign through the end of March. Law enforcement agencies across the state will increase patrols this week to catch speeders. “Speeding was the leading factor in deadly […]
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