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Multiple officials spoke June 23 on the importance of maintaining the beauty and history of the building, even if the cost is ...
Two Confluence residents were cited Sunday with dog law violations after their three pit bulls broke into a neighbor's chicken coop and killed 10 quail and two ...
After one woman signed the Oath of Office, Horry County officially gained a new homegrown judge.The honorable Angela Brown took her oath of office on Tuesday, officially becoming the newest Summary ...
CHARLOTTE — Ashe, Avery, and Watauga counties have adopted the eCourts system as of today, aiming to provide updated court ...
A committee's determined the best solution is to replace Dixon County's facilities with a new courthouse and law enforcement center built on a 5-acre plot outside Ponca along Nebraska Highway 12 ...
More than $8 million in recovery efforts has been distributed to survivors of the severe, deadly storms that swept through Mississippi in March.
Federal and state agencies are working to help survivors of the March 14-15 tornado outbreak. As of June 17, FEMA has given out more than $8.2 million in individual assistance to the 3,259 residents ...
The new Smith County Courthouse, currently under construction, is about 35% complete. The Smith County Commissioners Court received an update Tuesday about the ongoing project, which is funded ...
The Boulder County Courthouse was honored as a new National Historic Landmark on Friday, 50 years after the first same-sex marriage license in the nation was issued there.
The Allen County Courthouse needs repairs to fix design features that are original to the 122-year-old landmark. Robyn Zimmerman, executive director of the Allen County Courthouse Preservation ...
GAFFNEY — Cherokee County's nearly 100-year-old courthouse needs repairs and more space to meet the needs of staff members who often find themselves in cramped rooms or make-shift conference ...
The courthouse building had to remain closed after "water intrusion" caused "significant damage," according to a fax from Tamara Wood, presiding judge of the Shasta County Superior Court.