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HOAs as Quasi Governments (part 2) – the Good, Bad, and the Ugly
Homeowners Associations (HOAs) in North Carolina, as in other states, come with both positive and negative aspects. It’s essential for potential homeowners to understand the dynamics of HOAs.
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HOAs as Quasi Governments (part 1) – Characteristics of Homeowners Associations
Homeowners associations (HOAs) can be considered quasi-governments because they exercise certain powers and functions typically associated with government entities.
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Protecting our Children – Blackwater Reports on Currituck County Sheriff’s Office Engagement (part 1)
The content discusses the efforts of the Currituck Sheriff’s Office in combating child sex crimes.
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Currituck Sheriff’s Office Arrests 1 to 12 November 2023
Blackwater Reports redacts some information in arrest reports for two reasons. First, the spouse and children of someone arrested need not be identified; therefore, we redact home addresses. Second, employers are not responsible for employees’ actions; therefore, we redact employment information. Lastly, these are arrest reports, not convictions; all suspects are considered innocent until proven…
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Currituck man arrested for statutory rape
Currituck man arrested for statutory rape of a child.
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Message from Greg Murphy, Member of Congress Representing Currituck – Veterans Issues
North Carolina’s 3rd District is home to over 76,000 veterans, constituting 9.8% of the state’s total population. As their representative in Congress, my mission is to protect their benefits and amplify their voice.
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Cover Letter Hunter Biden Subpoena
The Oversight Committee has reviewed bank records of individuals and entities associated with the Biden family as well as other evidence. This review uncovered a pattern of financial complexity. As detailed in the Impeachment Memorandum1 and the Oversight Committee’s Bank Memoranda,2 the Biden family used corporate bank accounts of third-party associates to receive wires from…
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Top Seven Concerns for Currituck County
Currituck County faces several vital issues that impact its community and development. Here are some significant concerns
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Currituck to Receive 16 Million Dollars for Wastewater Treatment
In what can be considered a significant success on the heels of the failed Moyock Wastewater Treatment Plant, Currituck County Manager Ike McRee, supporting county staff and Senator Bobby Hanig, among many others, worked tirelessly, resulting in Currituck receiving 16 million in state funds for wastewater treatment.
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2023 YOUTH BASKETBALL REGISTRATION OPEN UNTIL NOVEMBER 20, 2023
Registration is now open to all Currituck County youth who have reached the age of 5 before September 1, 2023, and who have not reached the age of 17 before September 1, 2023.