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Angier Chamber Commerce Banquet

  Award recipients for Friend of the Chamber – Jerry Jones; President’s Award – Coley Price; Man of the Year – Joe Langley; Business of the Year – Pleasant Realty; Distinguished Service Award – Cindy Hunter; Woman of the Year – Glenda McLeod

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Harnett County Loses Community Leader and Mentor to Many

  Harnett County Loses Community Leader and Mentor to Many   The Harnett Dispatched has learned that former NC House Member Donald “Don” Davis passed away on Saturday the 7th.  Dr. Don Davis was a well-known community leader in Harnett County; Dr. Davis was an ordained pastor and spent much of his free time spreading

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Fire Crews Battle Fire

    At  12:30AM Sunday morning crews from Angier, Buies Creek, Coats, and West Johnston county fire departments were dispatched to a residential house fire at 194 Guy Rd in Angier. Upon arrival Angier fire command reported heavy smoke and flames showing from the structure and requested mutual aid units from neighboring districts. The crews

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Firefighters Battle House Fire During Strong Winds

Firefighters Battle House Fire During Strong Winds   Firefighters from Angier, Buies Creek, and Coats were faced with a residential house fire that broke out around 8:00PM on Saturday night. Crews worked steadily on the fire that consumed at least half of the home located on Old Buies Creek Road in Angier. With winds reaching

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Current Anderson Creek Charter School Principal at the center of State Audit Investigation of prior school that he was administrator of.

Current Anderson Creek Charter School Principal at the center of State Audit Investigation of prior school that he was administrator of. Reported from WRAL By EMERY P. DALESIO, Associated Press   RALEIGH, N.C. — A failed Kinston charter school that mismanaged money for years got $667,000 in taxpayer funds months before it shut down, then

CCCC ESTC acquires fire engines

January 22, 2015 CCCC ESTC acquires fire engines R.V. Hight   SANFORD — Central Carolina Community College’s Emergency Services Training Center (ESTC) has acquired two fire engines — a 2002 Pierce Enforcer Rescue Pumper and a 1998 Pierce Saber Pumper from Brindlee Mountain Fire Apparatus in Alabama. The two engines will be used during the

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