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Upcoming Statesville Planning Board Meeting to Discuss Major Rezoning Proposal on Taylorsville Highway
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The right fit: Landis officials break ground for 51-unit apartment complex
LANDIS — Town officials and developer representatives gathered at the intersection of Mt. Moriah Church Road and West Ryder Avenue in Landis on Tuesday to celebrate the groundbreaking of a new apartment complex slated to bring more than 50 units to the area. According to Steve Ross, manager of Dynamic Developers of the Carolinas, the complex’s […] The post The right fit: Landis officials break ground for 51-unit apartment complex appeared first on Salisbury Post.
CCVFD replenishes ranks after walkout
CLEVELAND — After more than a dozen firefighters resigned from the Cleveland Community Volunteer Fire Department a few weeks ago, the department’s board commissioned a third party to conduct an investigation into CCVFD’s ability to continue providing fire service to its coverage area. In a letter, Keith Bost, the managing partner of Management Solutions for Emergency Services, […] The post CCVFD replenishes ranks after walkout appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Kannapolis presents new fiscal year budget
KANNAPOLIS — After holding two, separate work session meetings on May 9 and 13 that went over several upcoming projects and initiatives to consider implementing, the proposed fiscal year 2024-2025 budget was presented to the Kannapolis City Council at the May 20 meeting. The new fiscal year starts on July 1 and ends June 30, […] The post Kannapolis presents new fiscal year budget appeared first on Salisbury Post.
$500k settlement reached in Mooresville company unauthorized prescription lawsuit
Attorney General Josh Stein announced that the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of North Carolina reached a $500,000 settlement to resolve allegations of false claims that were submitted to the North Carolina Medicaid program.
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