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North Carolina will be 7th-most populated state by early 2030s [Video]

NORTH CAROLINA IS SET TO BECOME THE SEVENTH MOST POPULATED STATE IN THE COUNTRY BY THE EARLY 2030S. THAT IS ACCORDING TO THE U.S. CENSUS BUREAU. DAVIDSON COUNTY SCHOOLS TRYING TO GET AHEAD OF THAT GROWTH. SUPERINTENDENT DOCTOR GREG SLATE SAYS THE SUPPLY CHAIN FOR BUSINESSES IN AND AROUND THE PIEDMONT TRIAD RUN THROUGH DAVIDSON COUNTY, MAKING IT AN ATTRACTIVE PLACE TO LIVE. DOCTOR SLATE SAYS THERE ARE MORE THAN 3000 HOUSING UNITS BEING BUILT ACROSS THE COUNTY, WHICH MEANS MORE STUDENTS. THE SCHOOL SYSTEM HIRED A DEMOGRAPHER FROM NC STATE UNIVERSITY TO STUDY WHERE THE POCKETS OF GROWTH ARE, AND WHICH SCHOOLS WILL BE IMPACTED. I THINK ITS IMPORTANT FOR OUR BOARD OF EDUCATION TO BE ABLE TO MAKE INFORMED DECISIONS ON ON THE SCHOOLS GROWING, AND WE MAY NEED TO LOOK AT EXPANSION AT THAT SCHOOL. OR DO WE NEED TO LOOK AT BUILDING NEW SCHOOLS AND REACHING OUT TO OUR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND SAYING, HERES WHERE OUR GROWTH IS, AND WERE GOING TO NEED A NEW SCHOOL IN THAT AREA. DOCTOR SLATE SAYS THE NORTHERN PART OF THE COUNTY THAT BORDERS WINSTON-SALEM IS SEEING TH

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Construction continues at the University of Scranton [Video]

SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) New developments took place at the University of Scranton as construction continued on the new Robert S. and Marilyn A. Weiss Hall. A steel beam signed by the university president and representatives from key departments was lifted to the top of the structure. The 90,000-square-foot, four-story facility, will include an []

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104th Greater Pittston Chamber Annual Dinner held in Exeter [Video]

EXETER, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) Dozens came together to honor a business that is a pillar in the community. Its the greater Pittston Chamber of Commerces 104th Annual Dinner. The event was held at the Fox Hill Country Club in Exeter, where attendees could mingle and enjoy hors doeuvres and presentations. FNC B Bank was []