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for Southern City Vol. 44 Issue 6, June 1994
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North Carolina is saving its taxpayers millions of dollars by implementing innovative governing strategies, from the use of award-winning technologies to a trend-setting blueprint for running an entire city.
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Governor Hunt has signed an executive order that requires state agencies to estimate how proposed administrative rules changes would affect local governments financially.
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The successful consolidations of tax collection, planning, and inspection departments leads Durham city and county officials to believe that a total merger of city and county operations is possible.
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The North Carolina Law Enforcement Support Services office has been created to help local law enforcement agencies acquire materials for combating drug activity.
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The Greensboro Police Department has begun printing trading cards with the pictures of officers and police dogs in an effort to foster a positive relationship with young citizens.
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The Buy Back the Hill Task Force, a Chapel Hill committee created to stem the proliferation of guns in the town, recently bought back over 100 guns using money collected from fund raisers.
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Mooresville firefighters traded their hoses for hammers and transformed a vacant town-owned building into the new Mooresville Fire Department headquarters.
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The Surry County community of Mount Airy was one of ten winners in the 1994 All-America City Award program, which annually recognizes communities that engage in creative collaborative problem solving.