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Chowan County in 'fiscal crisis' that violates N.C. law - Read More

Date Added: July 27, 2008 10:28:02 PM
By Connie Sage, correspondent EDENTON, N.C. With its cash reserves nearly depleted and revenue estimates for the new fiscal year overstated by about $4 million, Chowan County is operating in violation of state law, according to a report by the state's Local Government Commission. Newly appoin ...

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