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You asked: IP mill workers are represented by United Steelworkers union

International Paper, which restarted operations last week to produce fluff pulp, continues to recognize Local 1488 of the ...

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You asked: Clerk of Court: Referendum on ballot requires voters’ signatures

Getting a referendum on the ballot would require signatures from 10 percent of the registered voters in Southampton ...

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You asked: Jerusalem renamed Courtland in 1888 due to railroad completion

The most widely held belief as to why Jerusalem was renamed dates back to 1888 when the Atlantic ...

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You asked: No immediate plans to reopen Southampton race track

Owner David Atkinson from the Richmond area said he has no immediate plans to re-open Southampton Motor Raceway.

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You asked: Southampton fee will be included with tax bills

Southampton County supervisors on Tuesday, May 29, are expected to approve a $52 million budget that calls for ...

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You asked: Tuition does not cover $2,735 local cost to educate students

Students who live outside Southampton County but to attend its public schools pay $700 in tuition. At the ...

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You asked: Debt on sewage plant one of many budget factors

“The short answer,” said Southampton County Administrator Michael Johnson, “is that the debt service associated with the Courtland ...

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You Asked: PDCCC grad rate affected by transfers

Transfers to four-year colleges, students shifting to part-time from full-time status and students taking longer to graduate affect ...

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You asked: More than $18,000 spent to catch escapee

More than $18,000 was spent during a 28-hour search for an inmate who escaped from the Southampton County ...

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You asked: Calls keep police officers hopping

The city’s Police Department answered the largest number of service calls in the city in 2011 — more ...

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