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Voters put Trust in O’Neal, Angell, and Rose to Restore Trust in Government
The fact that some citizens are looking to specific candidates like Paul O’Neal, Tony Angell, and Janet Rose to bring change highlights the desire for fresh perspectives and accountability within the local government.
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White and Jarvis – Genesis of Currituck County’s Political Drama
At the core of this entire debacle is the action taken by White and Jarvis in delivering notice to McRee regarding the non-renewal of his contract, accompanied by a list detailing ten areas of performance concerns.
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U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Responds to BlackwaterReports
Please consider donating to our legal defense fund so we can hold those who want to suppress Free Speech accountable through litigation. Craig Jackson – March 2, 2024 The United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division has informed Blackwater Reports that its initial course of action involves filing a complaint with the North Carolina State Bar…
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Selina Jarvis “I saw lots of interesting things. Most make their whole scheme even more troublesome”
“Your scheme that you are referencing is not the scheme I am referencing. You are asking me to do exactly what Bob and Megan are asking me to do…blind listen to one side.” Selina Jarvis
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If Upside Down, Please Flip Over
See something that just ain’t right, submit it here:
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County Still Overlooking Stark Facts
Five county commissioners, Bob White, Selina Jarvis, Owen Etheridge, Kitty Etheridge, and Mike Payment, still seem to blame Commissioner Paul Beaumont for InsightGlobal advertising the county manager job online back on January 5, 2024, but 55 days later, the posting is still live. County officials asked Insight Global to remove the job advertisement in early…
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Commissioners White and Jarvis among Five to be Named in Defamation Suit
The District Court hearing didn’t yield a decisive victory for us, but it wasn’t entirely against us either.
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Currituck County Manager Ike McRee Resigns
Credible sources speaking exclusively to BlackwaterReports tell us that Currituck County Manager Ike McRee has submitted his resignation and intends to retire on March 31, 2024.
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A Quick Course in How to Dodge Questions for Local Public Officials
Government officials have a responsibility to be transparent and accountable to the public, and journalists play a crucial role in ensuring that they fulfill this responsibility. Even if a government official chooses not to answer a question, the act of asking the question serves to highlight important issues and hold officials accountable for their responses…
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Blackwater Reports Pronouns are We, Us, and Our
Several sources and contributors have expressed concerns about potential retaliation from Currituck County officials and requested anonymity.