RALEIGH – Oak Level residents flashed a thumbs-up sign Thursday as they posed for a celebratory photo after the N.C. House voted in favor of a pair of involuntary annexation bills. (More)
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Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on May 24, 2012
RALEIGH – Oak Level residents flashed a thumbs-up sign Thursday as they posed for a celebratory photo after the N.C. House voted in favor of a pair of involuntary annexation bills. (More)
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Posted in Annexation, Bill to halt Oak Level Annexation, Rocky Mount & New Bern Legal Fight, Rocky Mount NC City Council | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on December 16, 2011
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Wednesday rejected Duke Energy Corp. and Progress Energy’s proposed mitigation plan to remedy their merger’s harmful effects on competition.
It became another hitch in the large proposed merger between the two energy giants. But it doesn’t stop the merger itself. Still, the ruling could delay any approval into next year. (More)
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City of Rocky Mount Responds to Recent FERC Order–Rejection of Duke-Progress Energy Merger
Posted in Duke Energy, Duke Energy and Progress Energy Merger, Mayor Lee Bettis New Bern, New Bern City Council, New Bern NC, Progress Energy, Rev. Andre Knight Rocky Mount NC Councilman/President NAACP, Rocky Mount & New Bern Legal Fight, Rocky Mount NC, Rocky Mount NC City Council | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on November 20, 2011
The city of Rocky Mount has decided to continue its fight against a proposed merger of Duke Energy and Progress Energy after being dissatisfied with a settlement agreement.
Rocky Mount and New Bern are proceeding in the legal fight against the advice of ElectriCities, the administrative and lobbying arm of the N.C. Eastern Municipal Power Agency of which both cities are members. (Read more)
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Posted in Duke Energy and Progress Energy Merger, ElectriCities of North Carolina, Rocky Mount & New Bern Legal Fight, Rocky Mount NC, Rocky Mount NC City Council | Leave a Comment »