UNC AD Pushes for LLC to Help Manage — and Grow — Tar Heels’ Athletic Revenue
Commissioners also approved a lease-purchase for a 2024 Caterpillar grader and a $1,000 monthly fire department payment.
- On Monday, August 10, Woodward County Commissioners approved road funding and reviewed bids for a fire skid unit with Fire Marshal Marcus Stephenson and Fire Chief Michael Wickware. They also finalized a lease-purchase agreement for a 2026 Caterpillar road grader.
- Utilizing sales tax and courthouse improvement funds, county officials financed new equipment while allocating $1,000 monthly to rural fire departments for maintenance and operational costs.
- Commissioners consulted state auditors regarding project oversight, ensuring all financial procedures follow proper reporting guidelines. They also prioritized the second installment payment for the county's security system before the October 15 deadline.
- The county was selected for a capacity-building grant, one of only five listed for the program, helping strengthen future grant applications and project management capabilities.
- Finalizing documentation for pending projects remains a priority, as the commission scheduled upcoming meetings to maintain transparency while overseeing the county's various departmental financial reports.
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UNC AD pushes for LLC to help manage — and grow — Tar Heels’ athletic revenue
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — North Carolina athletic director Steve Newmark presented a plan Tuesday to house revenue-generating parts of the UNC athletic department within an associated entity. If approved, six pieces of the athletic department — multimedia rights, licensing, ticketing,…
UNC weighs creating LLC to drive athletics revenue - Triad Business Journal
In an effort to make more money, UNC could put its athletics into an LLC
Woodward County Commissioners approve road, fire and sales-tax measures
A packed room of Woodward County officials, fire department representatives and others gathered Monday as county commissioners worked through a hefty agenda that included rural fire funding, opening bids for a new fire department skid unit, road projects and other…
Travelers Rest sends penny tax measure to voters
Travelers Rest voters will decide in November’s general election whether the city imposes a municipal penny tax for parks, trails, roads and other capital projects. City Council voted Aug. 10 to approve putting the referendum on the ballot during a special called meeting. The city estimates a penny tax would generate $19.8 million over the next eight years to fund $15.8 million in capital projects and provide nearly $4 million in property tax re…
County Commissioners to address taxes, fees and repair grants for fire victims
Welcome to CIVICS, where we break down the week’s municipal meetings throughout the Inland Northwest, so you can get involved and speak out about the issues you care about. Some things that stick out to us include, well, what happened last week. The wildfires that devastated parts of Spokane and the coming recovery efforts certainly overshadow the government meetings this week. So before we bullet out our (short) list of CIVICS happenings, we w…
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