Oct 30, 2009 | The Pilot
Carthage Candidate Disputes County Over Jail
Bert Patrick, a jail opponent running for mayor of Carthage, strongly disputes statements made in a Pilot interview with county and Carthage officials.
Pilot Light: One-Stop Voting Ends Saturday
One-stop absentee voting for the Nov. 3 municipal elections ends Saturday at the Moore County Agriculture Center across the street from the elections office on Pinehurst Avenue in Carthage.
Robin Sage Suit: Video Missing Key Minutes
Testimony by retired deputy Timothy Monroe in federal court Monday in Greensboro was meant to establish the chain of evidence for a videotape that might have resolved important questions in a lawsuit filed against a former Moore County deputy.
County Makes Progress on Utility Work
Moore County has no water crisis, and county leaders are conferring with other counties and several municipalities about collaborative efforts on water issues.
Group Collects Bags for Foster Children
SaySo will facilitate its annual "Give a Child a Smile" project for USA Today's 19th Annual "Make a Difference Day" Saturday, Oct.
On a 3-2 vote the Moore County Board of Commissioners has accepted a design and development phase plan for the public safety-detention center to be erected on a 21-acre tract adjacent to the existing jail in downtown Carthage.
Carthage Residents Face Felony Drug Charges
AJuly undercover investigation resulted in the arrest of two Carthage residents Thursday on charges of distributing controlled prescription pills.
EDITORIAL: Fresh Start Needed on Carthage Bypass
The controversy surrounding a proposed N.C. 24-27 bypass of Carthage has got everybody frustrated.
EDITORIAL: Where Dogs Belong and Don't Belong
Sunday's front page, by coincidence, included both good news and bad news for those seeking to set tracts aside for dogs and their human handlers.
Undercover Investigation Leads to Arrests
Five people were arrested Tuesday as the result of an undercover operation on charges of distributing controlled prescription pills.
Responding to what it termed "a great deal of public response," the N.C. Department of Trans-portation is proposing to defer the controversial Carthage by-pass project indefinitely.
The Moore Soil and Water Conservation District office is taking orders for the 2009-2010 tree-planting season.
The Moore County Planning Board has unanimously recommended denial of a rezoning request by a company interested in operating a bomb-sniffing dog training program between Cameron and Carthage.
Helping the Young: 4-H Celebrates Centennial
Work in a 4-H Club opened the big wide world to Carolyn Register, and 4-H introduced her to a very "happy career." Today, she points to the 4-H Centennial as evidence of 100 years of success and the kickoff for an even greater future.
Pilot Light: County Courts Facility Needs on Agenda for Monday Meeting
Courts facility space needs return to the agenda for the Monday meeting of the Moore County Board of Commission-ers. The board will be asked to authorize the county manager to negotiate a contract with a consultant to study the space needs.
Pilot Light: Invitations Mailed for Fundraiser
The Moore County Democratic Party is mailing invitations to the Saturday, Oct. 24, fundraiser luncheon featuring Secretary of State Elaine Marshall as guest speaker.
The Latest On Jeff Hardy's Court Case
The Latest On Jeff Hardy's Court Case Posted by Larry Csonka on 10.01.2009 Jeff begins a long process... Here is the latest on the Jeff Hardy legal situation.