Happening right now – discussing the future of Pitt CountyThe Pitt County Board of Commissioners and Greenville City Council are hosting public input sessions.
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WNCT on MSNInformational meeting takes place to discuss proposed industrial mega site in Pitt CountyPitt County and City of Greenville leaders hosted a public information meeting Monday night, Mar. 31, 2025, to discuss a ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSNNew details released after armed road rage incident causes school lockdownsAuthorities in Elbert County, Georgia, released new information after the arrest of an "armed and dangerous" suspect led to a ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSN52-year-old Gaffney man charged with touching minor, SLED saysThe South Carolina Law Enforcement Division charged a Gaffney man for allegedly touching a minor and showing porn to the ...
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Some Heartland communities opened their storm shelters during severe weather on Sunday, March 30. Download the KFVS12 First Alert Weather app for updates wherever you are. If you would like to send us ...
A Bertie County juvenile stands charged after making threats of mass violence last week against two public schools in Hertford County. On March 25, Chief David Griffith with the Murfreesboro Police ...
Georgia lawmakers said repeatedly that a student-tracking database had been removed from a school safety bill, but parts of ...
More than two dozen Michigan school districts face the loss of nearly $42 million in reimbursement for federal pandemic relief funds after the U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon rescinded a ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - Residents gathered Monday night for the first public informational session on a proposed 3,300-acre industrial megasite. The proposed industrial megasite would be located ...
Study: Michigan public schools need $22.8 billion for repairs Rice wrote that to honor these contracts, districts may have to reduce classroom spending for students, dip into savings or both.
The Greenville Eastern North Carolina Alliance has launched a new talent initiative focused on attracting and retaining skilled employees to fill job openings in the region. The Grow in Greenville ...
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