Commissioners review report on libraries, recreation centers
The Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners received a report Wednesday by Hyong Yi, the county’s budget director, on the neighborhoods that may have closed schools as well as recreation centers […]
Library task force gets up to $75,000
The Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners’ OK’d an appropriation of up to $75,000 from the county’s contingency fund for their library task force Wednesday. County Manager Harry Jones first requested […]
Revaluation hearing set for Wednesday
A public hearing about the schedule, standards and rules of the 2011 countywide property revaluation will take place during Wednesday’s meeting of the Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners. The public […]
Decision 2010: Board of Commissioners District 1 race
(Editor's note: The following is part of The Mecklenburg Times' coverage of the Nov. 2 elections.)
Decision 2010: Board of Commissioners District 2 race
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Decision 2010: Board of Commissioners District 3 race
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Decision 2010: Board of Commissioners District 4 race
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Decision 2010: Board of Commissioners at-large race
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Decision 2010: Board of Commissioners District 5 race
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Decision 2010: Board of Commissions District 6 race
(Editor’s note: Incumbent Bill James, who is running unopposed, declined to come to The Mecklenburg Times’ office for an interview, suggesting instead that questions be e-mailed. The Mecklenburg Times only […]
Editor’s Notes: Civics tests offer eye-opening experience
When candidates run for office, they often like to talk about how qualified they are for the job. They might list their experience in the military, or that they ran […]
Commissioners defer vote on library task force funding
The Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners deferred a vote Tuesday night to give $75,000 to a library task force, saying more time was needed to learn where the money would be going. At […]
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