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Current News in local Utilities
ElectriCities No electricity rate increase seen istockAnalyst.com (press release) – Oct 8, 2010 Oct. 08–TARBORO — Town of Tarboro electric rates should stay the same for the next five, maybe seven years, Graham Edwards said Thursday. MCO – PGN N.C. cities with municipal power will not see rate increases StarNewsOnline.com – Sep 24, 2010 Meeting…
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One Very Small Town: Two Entirely Different Rallies
Rep. G. K. Butterfield Rally on Nash St, Wilson North Carolina The above: Calvin Woodard, Democratic primary winner for Wilson County Sheriff speaks to the crowed. Crowds mingle and gather with one another as different speakers gave compelling reasons to vote them in office. Representative G. K. Butterfield (D-NC) talked to the first District crowd…
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Is The Bush Backlash Culprit to the Continuing Anger with Lawmaker?
from WashPost: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/14/AR2010101406173.html?tid=iGoogle The untold story here is not that the Obama Administration has caused major damage to the American economy or that people, over time, don’t think the Democratic policies put in place, over the last 2 years, will not work. Swing, undecided and transient (those who don’t vote in every election cycle)…
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ElectriCities: In The News—News Briefs
As a convience, I’v grouped all of the ElectriCities material together so you can sort through the articles. BRIEF: NEW BILLBOARDS TMCnet – 5 hours ago ElectriCities did the designs and presented them to Town Council this week and council members expressed their approval. "They have to be able to draw the … No electricity…
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Wilson Times Article-Check it out! Janet Knox Reporting
https://whothehellisgeorge.wordpress.com/2010/10/10/countdown-to-nov-2-what-to-expect-in-polls/ Check out the article I wrote on Oct 10th. It’ll give you some more insight into polls. I haven’t even talked about waves, which are ripple effects of transition support….Usually the candidate who gets elected is they one who has the uptick just prior to Nov 2.