2026 Election
Primary Election on March 3
March 3 is Election Day and the last chance Caswell voters will have to determine one key local race and to help select their party's candidate for several other races coming up this Fall.
2026 Election
March 3 is Election Day and the last chance Caswell voters will have to determine one key local race and to help select their party's candidate for several other races coming up this Fall.
Caswell County Board of Commissioners
Caswell County Manager Scott Whittaker cleaned out his office on Friday, February 13 but as of Wednesday, February 18 there had been no change in his employment status.
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Yanceyville goes without water when their backup source fails - what to expect as the Town declares water supply emergency.
Caswell County Board of Commissioners
Commissioners brace for health insurance rate increases, offer the new finance officer support in addressing areas of concern, and ask for more time to consider changing the name of the Pelham Business Park
Agriculture
Past NCTTFC projects include farmers market improvements, cost-share grant programs for farmers, commodity marketing, research into alternative crops, and support for agricultural education programs.
Community
Born around 1815 in Caswell County, Roper was son of a mixed-race house servant (African-Indian) and her enslaver, Henry Roper, a planter. As an adolescent, Roper led a nomadic existence, repeatedly being sold or traded throughout the South before he was returned to Caswell County in 1832.
Leadership & Career
UNC Charlotte’s professional certificate program classes are designed so that what is learned can be directly transferred from the classroom to the workplace.
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Learn more about the local candidates who have Primary races.
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Big things are happening in Milton, thanks to the active participation of elected officials, residents, local business owners, and community partners.
Community
Explore proposed rates increases, find emergency utility assistance, and learn how you can help your neighbors or participate in the decision-making.
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The proposal for an 80-lot subdivision in Yanceyville will go before the Yanceyville Planning Board at their February 18 meeting at 5:15pm before moving on to the March 10 public hearing where residents will be invited to provide feedback on the proposes subdivision.
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The funding supports Yanceyville firefighter response on qualifying incidents (fire calls, heavy equipment operations, and rescue calls) at a rate of $20 per firefighter, per incident and $15 per hour for firefighter training, up to a maximum of 36 hours.