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- Statesville Convention and Visitors Bureau
Hartness Road will close July 1, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. between Iredell Memorial Hospital parking and Brookdale Drive for utility work; detours advised.
- Statesville Convention and Visitors Bureau
Statesville announces a June 30 Fire Station 5 ribbon-cutting, a July 3 fireworks celebration, ongoing drought-related water restrictions, and a RED recycling week.
- Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce
Statesville announces Fire Station 5 ribbon cutting, the July 3 fireworks celebration, ongoing extreme drought water restrictions, and this week as a RED recycling week.
- Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce
Mayor J. Douglas Hendrix proclaims June 19, 2026, as Juneteenth in Statesville, urging residents to honor freedom through reflection, education and community service.
- University of Lynchburg
The University of Lynchburg’s Burton Dining Hall earned a NACUFS bronze Loyal E. Horton Dining Award, its third consecutive honor for residential dining.
- Guilford County Schools
Deloitte and JetZero are expanding the Deloitte Believers STEM workforce program to Greensboro, engaging Guilford County Schools educators and thousands of students.
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Notice of a June 29, 2026, special called public meeting of the Mooresville Board of Commissioners, including purpose, location, time and ADA accommodation details.
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Notice of an open Stokes County Planning Board informational site visit to the exterior of the Maiden, N.C., data center on June 30, 2026. No votes or deliberations.
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City offices close Friday for Independence Day, sanitation runs Thursday, Fire Station 5 holds a Tuesday ribbon-cutting, and fireworks begin around 9:30 p.m.
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Greensboro Police launch the Warmer Days, Safer Roadways campaign to address a 41% rise in local traffic fatalities through enforcement, education and partnerships.
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Greensboro’s adopted FY 2026-27 budget raises the tax rate on current property values to fund core services, public safety, infrastructure, and water quality.
Statesville announces a June 30 Fire Station 5 ribbon-cutting, a July 3 fireworks celebration, ongoing drought-related water restrictions, and a RED recycling week.
Statesville announces Fire Station 5 ribbon cutting, the July 3 fireworks celebration, ongoing extreme drought water restrictions, and this week as a RED recycling week.
- Statesville Convention and Visitors Bureau
Statesville announces a June 30 Fire Station 5 ribbon-cutting, a July 3 fireworks celebration, ongoing drought-related water restrictions, and a RED recycling week.
- Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce
Statesville announces Fire Station 5 ribbon cutting, the July 3 fireworks celebration, ongoing extreme drought water restrictions, and this week as a RED recycling week.
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- Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce
Statesville shares 2026 utility billing changes, holiday sanitation schedules, summer fireworks details, and Leisure Pool hours and admission information.
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- Statesville
Statesville’s summer 2026 newsletter details utility rate and fee changes, holiday sanitation schedules, fireworks on July 3 and Leisure Pool hours and pricing.
- Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce
Mayor J. Douglas Hendrix proclaims June 19, 2026, as Juneteenth in Statesville, urging residents to honor freedom through reflection, education and community service.
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- Greensboro
Greensboro’s Community Safety Department hosts a youth-led town hall June 24 for ages 14-22 to discuss safety, violence prevention, and civic engagement.
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- Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce
Statesville shares 2026 utility billing changes, holiday sanitation schedules, summer fireworks details, and Leisure Pool hours and admission information.
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- Statesville
Statesville’s summer 2026 newsletter details utility rate and fee changes, holiday sanitation schedules, fireworks on July 3 and Leisure Pool hours and pricing.
- Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce
Mayor J. Douglas Hendrix proclaims June 19, 2026, as Juneteenth in Statesville, urging residents to honor freedom through reflection, education and community service.
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- Greensboro
Greensboro’s Community Safety Department hosts a youth-led town hall June 24 for ages 14-22 to discuss safety, violence prevention, and civic engagement.
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- Greensboro
West Market Street lanes between Greene and Elm streets will close June 18-19 for crosswalk repairs. Expect delays and check the City site for closure updates.
- University of Lynchburg
The University of Lynchburg’s Burton Dining Hall earned a NACUFS bronze Loyal E. Horton Dining Award, its third consecutive honor for residential dining.
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- Greensboro
Greensboro’s FY 2026-27 budget raises the property tax rate to 79.85 cents to fund core services, public safety, parks, infrastructure, and water quality needs.
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- Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce
Statesville water and sewer rates will rise 12% on July 1, 2026, to fund system operations and upgrades while remaining below the North Carolina median.
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- Statesville Convention and Visitors Bureau
Statesville will implement a 12% water and sewer rate increase on July 1, 2026, to fund infrastructure, plant upgrades and system needs while staying below the state median.
- Guilford County Schools
Deloitte and JetZero are expanding the Deloitte Believers STEM workforce program to Greensboro, engaging Guilford County Schools educators and thousands of students.
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- Statesville Convention and Visitors Bureau
The City of Statesville Customer Service Office will be closed June 25, 2026, for staff training. In-person payments pause, but phone, online and mail options remain.
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- Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce
Statesville will close select streets June 19–20, 2026, for community and Juneteenth celebrations. Drivers should use alternate routes and allow extra travel time.
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- Greensboro
West Market Street lanes between Greene and Elm streets will close June 18-19 for crosswalk repairs. Expect delays and check the City site for closure updates.
- University of Lynchburg
The University of Lynchburg’s Burton Dining Hall earned a NACUFS bronze Loyal E. Horton Dining Award, its third consecutive honor for residential dining.
- Provided
- Greensboro
Greensboro’s FY 2026-27 budget raises the property tax rate to 79.85 cents to fund core services, public safety, parks, infrastructure, and water quality needs.
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- Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce
Statesville water and sewer rates will rise 12% on July 1, 2026, to fund system operations and upgrades while remaining below the North Carolina median.
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- Statesville Convention and Visitors Bureau
Statesville will implement a 12% water and sewer rate increase on July 1, 2026, to fund infrastructure, plant upgrades and system needs while staying below the state median.
- Guilford County Schools
Deloitte and JetZero are expanding the Deloitte Believers STEM workforce program to Greensboro, engaging Guilford County Schools educators and thousands of students.

