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Pender County residents receive reval notices By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher Pender County residents received notices of their new property values earlier this week. The property revaluation, which has been in the works for a year, is required by state law every eight years. The Pender County Tax Assessors Office has prepared for questions from property owners related to the revaluation. Hurricane Florence proved problematic for assessors, with the county working

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to take storm damage into account with new property values. The tax office has planned a period of informal hearings for property owners with questions regarding their revaluation. Property owners who wish to discuss their property values with tax assessors can call 259.1256 to schedule a time. Owners who wish to formally challenge their property revaluation will have the usual opportunity to appear before the Board of Equalization and Review.

Sheriff ’s Office plans community meeting in Rocky Point May 21 From Staff Reports The Pender County Sheriff ’s Office will hold a community meeting with Sheriff Alan Cutler and other officials May 21 from 6-8 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Rocky Point

Friendship Community Building 17808 N.C. Hwy. 210 in Rocky Point. Light refreshments will be served. Residents are invited to attend and voice any concerns or questions.

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Rochelle Whiteside (above) heaves a hefty cow chip during the annual Spring Fest cow chip toss competition. Ross Harrell (above left) and Rhett Pollock wait their turn. Casey Summers (left), winner of the competition, receives his awards from Harrell. See more photos of the event on Facebook.

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Rouzer hosts hurricane recovery info session

residents about hurricane recovery Monday night at Pender High School.

Congressman David Rouzer (NC-07) hosted a Hurricane Recovery Roundtable, an information session and overview of ongoing Hurricane Florence recovery efforts led by non-profits and other organizations in North Carolina’s 7th District. The roundtable took place at the Pender High School Gymnasium in Burgaw Monday night The Hurricane Recovery Roundtable gave constituents the opportunity to learn more about services available to those still recovering from Hurricane Florence. Members of the public had the opportu-

nity to visit informational booths set up by local nonprofits and other groups. Also attending the meeting was Director of North Carolina Emergency Management Mike Sprayberry providing an update on recovery efforts. Other organizations participating in Monday’s roundtable were Duke Energy, Pender County Long Term Recovery Group, the American Red Cross, the Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity, the North Carolina Farm Bureau, Legal Aid, the Food Bank of Eastern NC, First Fruit Ministries and WARM.

Former Pender deputies sworn as state troopers From Staff Reports The State Highway Patrol proudly welcomed 34 new troopers at a graduation ceremony for the 147th Basic Highway Patrol School. The ceremony ended 12 weeks of demanding training preparing them for a fulfilling career of service to the state of North Carolina. T wo fo r m e r Pe n d e r County Sheriff ’s Deputies were among the new troopers sworn in May 3 in Cary. Jacob Justice will be assigned to Brunswick County. Charles Murray will patrol the roads in Pender County. The ceremony was held at Colonial Baptist Church in Cary. The oath of office was administered by Associate Justice Mark Davis of the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Colonel G. M. McNeill Jr., the 27th Commander of the State

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Pender County Sheriff Alan Cutler stands with Troopers Charles Murray (left) and Jacob Justice at the graduation ceremony May 3. Justice and Murray join former Pender Deputy Aaron Knoerzer in the Highway Patrol. Highway Patrol provided words to challenge these new members as they embark on this new career. “Remember that our

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