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Leaders from across the state gathered in Charlotte Thursday night, seeking input for legislation to combat the state's growing gang problem. It was the second meeting of the N.C. Senate's Select Committee on Gang Prevention, which is headed by Sen. Malcolm Graham, a Charlotte Democrat. After another meeting, the committee will present its findings and proposed legislation to the N.C. Senate in
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission for pre-project design review activities on the ACR-1000. Work will commence this month and will be guided by an agreed-upon schedule between the two organizations.
BURLINGTON - Larry Dean Staunton, 65, of 1612 N.C. 62 North, passed away Thursday, April 10, 2008, at his residence. Mr. Staunton was born February 16, 1943, in Alamance County, to the late Maurice R. and Gladys Davis Staunton.
Financiera Independencia, S.A.B. de C.V., SOFOM, E.N.R. has called for a General Extraordinary and Ordinary Shareholders' Meeting to be held on April 29, 2008, and announced the agenda for the meeting.
SPRING HILL †The owner of a 907-acre tract has sold the land to a Franklin developer for an undisclosed price. Robert N. Moore said the deal was struck between himself and property owner R.C. Alexander earlier this month.