News for Around Town

Thursday, May 09, 2024
Public Hearing on Proposed $74.5 Million Budget Set for May 21Garner Interim Town Manager Jodi Miller on May 7 presented to the Town Council a recommended budget for fiscal year 2024-2025 totaling $74.5 million, which includes a property tax rate of 52 cents per $100 valuation.  The proposed rate consists of 43.5 cents to support the operating budget and 8.5 cents to support the Revenue Savings ...read more
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Tuesday, April 30, 2024
The City of Raleigh is starting a project to replace the sewer line along Garner Road from Cofield Alley to just east of New Rand Road. During recent preliminary work, Raleigh Water discovered that the project will not be able to be completed using a normal flagging operation.Instead, Raleigh Water must close Garner Road starting May 6 to eastbound traffic for the duration of the project ...read more
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Tuesday, April 23, 2024
North State Bank (the "Bank") promoted Antonino Nevarez to relationship banking manager for its Garner office, announced Amanda M. Lloyd, executive vice president and chief people officer. In this position, Nevarez will develop and enhance loan and deposit relationships with existing and prospective customers and oversee office operations. "We opened the Garner office on the heels of opening our ...read more
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Thursday, October 19, 2023
Adobe Acrobat is a versatile software suite that offers a wide range of benefits for small and local businesses. From document management to collaboration and security features, Acrobat is an indispensable tool for organizations of all sizes for many reasons:   Efficient Document Management: Acrobat provides robust document management capabilities, allowing businesses to create, edit, ...read more
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Sunday, February 05, 2023
Parenting is hard enough without having to worry about starting a small business. But for parents with disabilities, the challenges can seem insurmountable. However, with careful planning and execution, it is possible to get your small business up and running — and thrive! Here's what the Garner Chamber of Commerce wants you to know.Your Business Must Fill a Need The first step is to come up with ...read more
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