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17062
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From the economy to the environment, education to infrastructure, North Carolina as a state is staggering. That is the verdict reached after a year-long effort by the Progress Board. Founded by the General Assembly in 1995, the Progress Board calls for long-range goals for the State.
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24721
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1951 proved to be the year of the most aggressive construction in North Carolina. This article presents the men who were responsible for spearheading various construction projects.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 19 Issue 31, December 1951, p16-23, il
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24416
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This article discusses whether too much development in North Carolina cities, such as Cary and Charlotte, is a danger, especially since many of the developers come from out-of-state.
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24339
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Robert L. Jones is one of North Carolina’s top developers who had to face significant debt after the real-estate market’s collapse. This article discusses the collapse and how Jones managed to keep his business afloat in the aftermath.
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17893
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Governor Dan K. Moore organized a four day program for five regional programs to outline a holistic plan to accelerate the state's development. Six topics garnered the most attention: roads, agriculture, community planning, vocational/technical training, higher education, and financing these developments. Assigned to each of the five regions was a state official who addressed the Governor and on the state of each region and how each had unique requirements for future development.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 32 Issue 9, June 1966, p5-8, il