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Humphrey highlights license extension measure in sweeping transportation reform bill

North Carolina drivers holding expired Class C licenses now have up to two additional years to renew without penalty under a new law aimed at easing Department of Motor Vehicles backlogs. S.B. 391 authorizes counties and cities to install automated cameras in school zones to issue civil citations for speeding.
โ€œThis temporary extension, effective through Dec. 31, 2027, helps address DMV backlogs and keeps folks on the road,โ€ said Rep. Chris Humphrey (R-Lenoir), who supported the legislation.

Jones County Board of Commissioners addresses infrastructure, public safety, and community programs

The Jones County Board of Commissioners met Monday to approve significant financial commitments for county projects, including the construction of a new shell building in the industrial park and major upgrades to emergency services facilities. The meeting also saw extensive discussion on long-standing infrastructure concerns and a contentious debate over a change order for an EMS station.

Derek Burress: Greene County Commissioners tackled recreation, safety, veteransโ€™ services, and legislative concerns at June 16th meeting

On Monday, June 16, 2025, the Greene County Board of Commissioners convened at the Greene County Operations Center, 229 Kingold Blvd., Suite D, to address a comprehensive agenda focused on recreation, public safety, veteransโ€™ services, infrastructure, and state legislative issues impacting local governance.