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Greenway Public Transportation wants to hear from you! We are collecting feedback via a survey for the Comprehensive Operational Analysis (COA), an in-depth review of the transportation system. Read on...
For the first time in 20 years, the Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office has new patrol car design. Now cars entering the fleet will be black with yellow lettering. The change comes with no extra cost to taxpayers. Read on...
Join the Extension Master Gardener volunteers of Caldwell County for a dynamic community outreach event! This event is part of the Learn. Grow. Share. series that will be held out at Unity Park and Community Garden throughout the gardening season. Read on...
To ensure the views of the community are represented in future Wilson Creek developments, the US Forest Service is seeking public input. Share your input at www.g5trailcollective.org/wilsoncreek Read on...
The Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office recently received Individual First Aid Kits (IFAK) for all 1,172 classrooms in the Caldwell County School System. Caldwell County is the first county in North Carolina ... Read on...
Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute and Richmond Community College have announced a new partnership program for local students. Read on...
Without additional funding from Congress, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will only be able to fully fund the current ACP through April. As a result, the FCC has begun taking steps to wind down the ACP ... Read on...
Greenway Public Transportation wants to hear from you! We are collecting feedback via a survey for the Comprehensive Operational Analysis (COA), an in-depth review of the transportation system. Read on...
For the first time in 20 years, the Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office has new patrol car design. Now cars entering the fleet will be black with yellow lettering. The change comes with no extra cost to taxpayers. Read on...