CCN Daily News Briefs for June 29, 2025

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News Briefs for June 29, 2025

Columbus County Commissioners will hold a called meeting at 9:00 a.m. Monday to finish off the fiscal year’s business. On the agenda are final budget amendments, the new health plan for the detention center for Fiscal Year 25-26, an economic development resolution, and scheduling a public hearing for a large gathering ordinance requested by the school system.

That gathering ordinance is in response to protests at Williams Township School earlier this year. Civil rights activists allegedly disrupted classes and intimidated parents at the school after a teacher was accused of making racist remarks.

Governor Josh Stein signed ten bills into law, including one strengthening reporting processes for children in the foster care system. Stein also vetoed the constitutional carry bill passed by both houses of the legislature, and several bills aimed at enforcing immigration law. Those bills will now be subject to a veto override.

The N.C. Governor’s Highway Safety Program, local law enforcement and traffic safety officials will launch the statewide 2025 “Operation Firecracker Booze It & Lose It” campaign Monday. The campaign runs from June 30-July 6. Law enforcement agencies statewide will conduct enhanced patrols to take impaired drivers off the road.

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