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The bill split $435K between UNCW and the Cape Fear Public Utility Authority to monitor and study GenX. [9] Republican leaders criticized Cooper’s veto, focusing on the GenX issue. [ 10 ] Davis’ committee, through collaboration with DEQ, successfully and unanimously passed HB189, which allocates of $2.3 million to DEQ for the study of GenX ...
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Cape Fear is a coastal plain and Tidewater region of North Carolina centered about the city of Wilmington. [2] The region takes its name from the adjacent Cape Fear headland , as does the Cape Fear River which flows through the region and empties into the Atlantic Ocean near the cape.
On Tuesday, the North Carolina Local Government Commission, chaired by State Treasurer Dale Folwell, approved two revenue bonds, each for about $500 million. The bonds will be funded partially by ...
The Cape Fear Memorial Bridge carries U.S. 17, U.S. 76 and U.S. 421 across the Cape Fear River between Brunswick County and downtown Wilmington, which opened in 1969.
Padgett Station is a multimodal transit facility that located in Wilmington's Upper Downtown neighborhood at 520 North 3rd St, and serves as a bus terminus for the Cape Fear Public Transportation Authority (Wave). Named after former Wilmington City Council member Laura W. Padgett, it was opened on January 18, 2020. [2]
The Cape Fear River at Smith Creek in Wilmington, NC. It is formed at Haywood, near the county line between Lee and Chatham Counties, by the confluence of the Deep and Haw Rivers just below Jordan Lake. It flows southeast past Lillington, Fayetteville, and Elizabethtown, then receives the Black River about 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Wilmington.