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The All-America City Award, a program sponsored by the National Civic League and the Allstate Insurance Company, annually honors ten communities across the nation best exemplifying civic excellence. Fayetteville is North Carolina's winner for 2001. The city won the award in 1985.
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Cy Brooks has been a city manager for twenty-five years, holding positions in Mooresville, Morganton, Rocky Mount, High Point, and Wilson. Brooks reflects on his years of work in municipal government.
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Sediment, or loose dirt, sand, and rocks, that flows into streams, often from construction sites, is the state's prime water pollutant. Hajian discusses what the town of Southern Pines and the state are doing to deal with this problem.
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Apex is serious about controlling water pollution. The town already had state-required buffers in place for waterways flowing through one-third of the land around water basins. Now the town has extended these requirements to the whole town, as well as its extraterritorial jurisdiction.