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Highway patrol could move offices into courthouse

Highway patrol could move offices into courthouse

BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WECT) - Congressman Mike McIntyre recently moved his congressional office from the Brunswick County Courthouse to the Leland area after congressional lines were redrawn.

As a result, the courthouse now has approximately 350 square feet of office space on the first floor available.  

After reviewing several requests for the space, the Clerk of Courts has decided that the Highway Patrol should use it as an office. Currently, the Highway Patrol uses a small mobile unit at the courthouse.

Commissioners will vote on a three-year lease that would allow troopers to use the office at a cost of $1 per year.

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Special meeting scheduled for Thursday

Special meeting scheduled for Thursday

LELAND, NC (WECT) – If you're a Leland resident and you want your voice to be heard, town council is hosting a special meeting Thursday, according to the town’s website.

The meeting, which the public is invited to attend, will be a workshop regarding gateway rezoning.

It will take place at 6 p.m. at Leland Town Hall.

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Special meeting to take place in Leland

Special meeting to take place in Leland

LELAND, NC (WECT) – The Town of Leland Council is hosting a special meeting Thursday, Jan. 24, according to the town’s website.

The meeting is meant to serve as a workshop regarding gateway rezoning, and the public is invited to attend.

It will take place at 6 p.m. at Leland Town Hall.

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Sen. Rabon to be appointed as co-chair of Sen. Finance Committee

Senator Bill Rabon

BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WECT) – A senator from Brunswick County will soon become a co-chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.

According to a press release, Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Berger (R-Rockingham) announced Thursday he plans to appoint Sen. Bill Rabon (R-Brunswick) and Sen. Bob Rucho (R-Mecklenburg) when the legislature convenes early next year.

"Senators Rucho and Rabon are both hard-working legislators whose commitment to balancing the state budget without raising taxes will serve the Finance Committee well," said Berger in a press release. "As the economy continues to recover, their leadership will be instrumental to reforming our antiquated tax system to encourage growth, lure businesses to North Carolina and jumpstart private sector job creation."

The finance committee oversees the state's tax system and controls the way in which state government collects revenue.

Voters eligible for free cup of coffee on Election Day

Voters eligible for free cup of coffee on Election Day

SOUTHEASTERN NC (WECT) – Coffee addicts who plan to take part in voting on Election Day this year are eligible for a free cup of coffee from area Bojangles’.

According to a news release from a restaurant spokesperson, voters who display “I Voted” stickers Tuesday will receive a free cup of the company’s BoJo coffee with any purchase.

Bojangles’ describes its BoJo coffee as “a freshly-brewed medium roast, premium blend coffee made from 100 percent Arabica beans.”

Participating Bojangles’ include the ones in Wilmington, Leland, Southport, Whiteville and Hampstead, according to an official who works with the company.

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Vote and get a flu shot at same time Friday

Vote and get a flu shot at same time Friday

BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WECT) – Brunswick County residents will have the opportunity to vote and get flu shots at the same place and time Friday, according to a news release from the health department.

The options are part of a program called Vote and Vax, and public health nurses and staff will be available at polling places at North High School in Leland, the Senior Site in Southport and the Armory in Shallotte from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Pricewise, the vaccines range from $38 for the regular shot, $47 for the FluMist and $56 for the high dose.

Deadline to register to vote in NC is Friday

Deadline to register to vote in NC is Friday

SOUTHEASTERN NC (WECT) – If you’re planning on heading to the polls Nov. 6, make sure you’ve registered to vote by Friday at 5 p.m., which is the last chance you'll have to do so.

Keep in mind that you can check your voter registration status by clicking here.

Click one of the following links below to learn more about voting in the corresponding county you live in: