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Natural Resources and Community Development, North Carolina Department of
  • Martin administration fires more state officials - Ja 9 85 1C
  • High Point planning chief (Pugh) is appointed to state post - Ja 11 85 3D
  • New environmental chief (Rhodes) takes businesslike approach to job - Ja 14 85 1C
  • Consultant (Carl) named deputy in NRCD - Ja 16 85 3C
  • 10 employees of state NRCD Department asked to resign - Ja 17 85 16C
  • 8 more NRCD employees to lose jobs; at least 21 dismissed since Jan. 5 - Ja 30 85 1C
  • 3 newcomers picked to fill NRCD posts (Layman; Davis; Stuart) - Fe 27 85 16C
  • Under the dome: Helms' son-in-law hired for state post - Mr 1 85 1
  • Under the dome: Man (Heard) gets job in agency where his sister works - Mr 20 85 16A
  • Charlotte men (Ross; Kivett) to fill vacancies in Natural Resources agency - Mr 29 85 24A
  • Under the dome: Martin administration fires 2 more workers (Webster; Moses) - Ap 25 85 16A
  • 2 agencies start investigating dyes in water - My 4 85 20C
  • Official urges runoff rules be applied case-by-case - My 16 85 1C
  • Grant allocation bill opposed - Jn 5 85 4C
  • Martin fills position in Natural Resources (Muchmore) - Jy 15 85 4A
  • Under the dome: NRCD employee's son (Knight) given park ranger job - Jy 24 85 1
  • State renovates house for son of Natural Resources worker - Au 2 85 1D
  • 35 employees to lose jobs in NRCD - Au 16 85 2D
  • Eliminating NRCD jobs to save $1 million, Rhodes says - Au 17 85 5C
  • Under the dome: Top job-program debtors are defunct - Au 26 85 1
  • 3 hearings set on water quality for state's primary nursery areas - Se 16 85 16C
  • Under the dome: NRCD's public affairs chief (Carden) leaving job - Se 16 85 1C
  • Parks advocates reject NRCD proposal on advisory committees - Se 26 85 23A
  • Under the dome: NRCD official named (Austin) - Oc 3 85 5A
  • Marina-rule delay angers commission - Oc 20 85 21A
  • Hearing tapes on development feared stolen - Oc 24 85 12B
  • State declines to release results of Ashland tests - No 5 85 1C
  • Regional standards urged for Falls lake protection - No 7 85 3C
  • Under the dome: NRCD adviser (Wilson) to resign - De 17 85 10A
Natural Resources and Community Development, North Carolina Department of
  • Martin administration fires more state officials - Ja 9 85 1C
  • High Point planning chief (Pugh) is appointed to state post - Ja 11 85 3D
  • New environmental chief (Rhodes) takes businesslike approach to job - Ja 14 85 1C
  • Consultant (Carl) named deputy in NRCD - Ja 16 85 3C
  • 10 employees of state NRCD Department asked to resign - Ja 17 85 16C
  • 8 more NRCD employees to lose jobs; at least 21 dismissed since Jan. 5 - Ja 30 85 1C
  • 3 newcomers picked to fill NRCD posts (Layman; Davis; Stuart) - Fe 27 85 16C
  • Under the dome: Helms? son-in-law hired for state post - Mr 1 85 1
  • Under the dome: Man (Heard) gets job in agency where his sister works - Mr 20 85 16A
  • Charlotte men (Ross; Kivett) to fill vacancies in Natural Resources agency - Mr 29 85 24A
  • Under the dome: Martin administration fires 2 more workers (Webster; Moses) - Ap 25 85 16A
  • 2 agencies start investigating dyes in water - My 4 85 20C
  • Official urges runoff rules be applied case-by-case - My 16 85 1C
  • Grant allocation bill opposed - Jn 5 85 4C
  • Martin fills position in Natural Resources (Muchmore) - Jy 15 85 4A
  • Under the dome: NRCD employee?s son (Knight) given park ranger job - Jy 24 85 1
  • State renovates house for son of Natural Resources worker - Au 2 85 1D
  • 35 employees to lose jobs in NRCD - Au 16 85 2D
  • Eliminating NRCD jobs to save $1 million, Rhodes says - Au 17 85 5C
  • Under the dome: Top job-program debtors are defunct - Au 26 85 1
  • 3 hearings set on water quality for state?s primary nursery areas - Se 16 85 16C
  • Under the dome: NRCD?s public affairs chief (Carden) leaving job - Se 16 85 1C
  • Parks advocates reject NRCD proposal on advisory committees - Se 26 85 23A
  • Under the dome: NRCD official named (Austin) - Oc 3 85 5A
  • Marina-rule delay angers commission - Oc 20 85 21A
  • Hearing tapes on development feared stolen - Oc 24 85 12B
  • State declines to release results of Ashland tests - No 5 85 1C
  • Regional standards urged for Falls lake protection - No 7 85 3C
  • Under the dome: NRCD adviser (Wilson) to resign - De 17 85 10A
Natural Resources and Community Development, North Carolina Department of
  • Government loan to new store irks panel - Ja 24 86 20D
  • Funds may increase estuary knowledge - Jn 11 86 14A
  • Beach communities given grants (for public access projects) - Oc 2 86 2C
  • Sewage from Wake dairy farm caused fish kill, officials say - De 5 86 1
Natural Resources and Community Development, North Carolina Department of
  • Mining law adequate, N. C. task force says - Fe 17 83 2C
  • State demands AFL-CIO repay disallowed job-training funds - Mr 22 83 12C
  • Industrial pollution campaign planned - Ap 15 83 6A
  • Environmental help for Earth is sought in sky - Ap 17 83 36A
  • NRCD agency may assess fine for oil spill at recycling plant - Ap 23 83 1
Natural Resources and Community Development, North Carolina Department of
  • N.C. development, resources keep new official (Summers) on the move - Ja 15 84 31A
  • Task force on Outer Banks erosion recommended - Ja 27 84 6B
  • Under the dome: New job eliminates NRCD official's commute - Fe 5 84 1
  • Water cleanup move supported - Fe 28 84 2C
  • Study urges standards for underground tanks - Mr 2 84 16D
  • NRCD secretary lauds panel's plan to protect lakes - Mr 23 84 1D
  • Under the dome: Hunt ally (Mitchell) gets state job not listed with
  • ESC - Ap 5 84 1
  • N.C. to regulate underground wastes - My 6 84 40A
  • Most abandoned mines reclaimed, NRCD says - My 31 84 3C
  • Editorial: Rolling View: rolled to halt - Oc 1 84 4A
  • Fish kill continues; officials to push probe - No 2 84 1D
  • Panel urges more studies on effects of peat mining, land clearing in
  • N. C. - No 13 84 4C
  • N. C. success mixed in cleaning (coastal) rivers - No 16 84 4D
  • Many toxic chemicals not subject to state, federal rules, officials
  • say - De 9 84 1
  • Cary to ask state for right to draw water from Jordan - De 15 84 4C
  • Martin appoints lawmaker, attorney to lead 2 agencies (Rhodes; Dean) - De 18 84 1C
Natural Resources and Community Development, North Carolina Department of
  • State to test Pamlico fish for chemicals, bacteria - Ja 1 82 31
  • Checking of firms with PCB lacking - Ja 31 82 16-I
  • Agency seeks jury records in Hobby probe - Fe 3 82 21
  • Agencies seek increase in fishing fees - Mr 11 82 2C
  • Under the dome: Ladder of information grows at NRCD - Jn 13 82 1
  • Under the dome: Review begins of CETA spending records - Jy 18 82 1
  • Computer's keeping tables on North Carolina coast - Au 15 82 13B
  • Under the dome: NRCD, auditor clash over CETA spending - Au 22 82 1
  • Under the dome: State hires ex-official (Zogry) for poverty work - Au 26 82 1
Natural Resources and Community Development, North Carolina Department of
  • State wants to help plan power plant (on Jordan Lake) - Mr 21 87 2C
  • Under the Dome: Ex-aide to Rhodes (Wilson) hired as consultant - Ap 17 87 1
  • Under the Dome: Plane a time-saver for NRCD official (Muchmore) - Ap 26 87 1
  • Rhodes says cuts could hinder enforcement (of environmental laws) - Jn 3 87 18C
  • Environmental budget cuts defended - Jn 18 87 20A
  • Under the Dome: Agency to get rules on giving free rides - Jn 20 87 1
  • Under the Dome: Helms' son-in-law (Stuart) runs social program - Oc 3 87 1
  • Percent of N.C. environmental funds spent by department (Chart) - De 5 87 1C
  • Under the Dome: Hardison accused of urging firings (in NRCD) - De 22 87 1
Natural Resources and Community Development, North Carolina Department of
  • Topsail Island claims ruled invalid - My 31 83 2C
  • Under the dome: Environmental official (Langfelder) to return to NCSU - Jy 13 83 1
  • Developers fined for sedimentation (36 mountain projects) - Se 30 83 2D
  • Developers' 'logging roads' eroding soil (in mountain ravines) - Oc 30 83 33A
  • State audit says $6.6 million in job-training funds misspent - No 16 83 1C
  • Grimsley resigns; deputy secretary (Summers) to be successor - De 8 83 12B