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Washington City Council Meeting Revised Agenda for July 9, 2018
 
So I'm thrilled to be here in the Badger State with the hardworking men and women of Foxconn working with you. Moments ago, we broke ground on a plant that will provide jobs for much more than 13,000 Wisconsin workers.
So I'm thrilled to be here in the Badger State with the hardworking men and women of Foxconn working with you. Moments ago, we broke ground on a plant that will provide jobs for much more than 13,000 Wisconsin workers.
 
The House Rules Committee passed two potential constitutional amendments Thursday
 
BCS Board of Education Calendar for July 2018
 
Conventional wisdom and public perception hold that college sports provide educational opportunities for thousands of student-athletes who could not afford to attend college without them
Conventional wisdom and public perception hold that college sports provide educational opportunities for thousands of student-athletes who could not afford to attend college without them
 
The State Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement will hold a candidate filing period from noon July 9 to noon July 13 for Superior Court District 19D (Hoke and Moore counties) and District Court District 20A (Montgomery and Stanly counties)
The State Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement will hold a candidate filing period from noon July 9 to noon July 13 for Superior Court District 19D (Hoke and Moore counties) and District Court District 20A (Montgomery and Stanly counties)
 
The N.C. Court of Appeals gave Lt. Gov. Dan Forest the green light for his lawsuit against the Employees Political Action Committee, the political arm of the State Employees Association of North Carolina
The N.C. Court of Appeals gave Lt. Gov. Dan Forest the green light for his lawsuit against the Employees Political Action Committee, the political arm of the State Employees Association of North Carolina
 
In an exclusive interview with ABC News published Monday, Michael Cohen, the embattled former personal lawyer of Donald Trump, for whom Cohen once said he'd "take a bullet," told George Stephanopoulos that ultimately his family and his country deserve his loyalty, not the president
In an exclusive interview with ABC News published Monday, Michael Cohen, the embattled former personal lawyer of Donald Trump, for whom Cohen once said he'd "take a bullet," told George Stephanopoulos that ultimately his family and his country deserve his loyalty, not the president
 
Even when July 4th falls in the middle of a week you can count on fireworks displays, flags hanging, neighbors gathering for cookouts, watermelons being sliced and just maybe you might find someone cranking homemade ice cream
Even when July 4th falls in the middle of a week you can count on fireworks displays, flags hanging, neighbors gathering for cookouts, watermelons being sliced and just maybe you might find someone cranking homemade ice cream
 
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Davis Ferrell, age 79, a resident of Washington, NC died Wednesday July 4, 2018 at her home
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Davis Ferrell, age 79, a resident of Washington, NC died Wednesday July 4, 2018 at her home
 
Mrs. Ruth Ellen Hicks Warner, age 74, a resident of 1270 Slatestone Road, Washington, died Monday, July 2, 2018 at her home
Mrs. Ruth Ellen Hicks Warner, age 74, a resident of 1270 Slatestone Road, Washington, died Monday, July 2, 2018 at her home
 
Today the North Carolina House Committee on the Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House will consider House Bill 916 – North Carolina Health Plan
Today the North Carolina House Committee on the Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House will consider House Bill 916 – North Carolina Health Plan
 
The judge, who’s the brother of Gov. Roy Cooper and has been on the bench since 1999, took issue with a recent Carolina Journal story by Don Carrington. It asserts that Pell Cooper’s role as the manager of three Limited Liability Companies likely puts him at odds with judicial ethics rules.
The judge, who’s the brother of Gov. Roy Cooper and has been on the bench since 1999, took issue with a recent Carolina Journal story by Don Carrington. It asserts that Pell Cooper’s role as the manager of three Limited Liability Companies likely puts him at odds with judicial ethics rules.
 
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