There are all the beaches in the world, and then there’s Nags Head. For me, when it comes to getting out of town for a few days, especially in the spring, there is no place I’d rather be than on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
Chamber leaders encouraged by Washington, D.C. trip BY ANGELA GARY Banks County officials were encouraged by their talks with the nation’s leaders during a visit to Washington, D.C., last week.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Employers slashed jobs by 63,000 in February, the most in five years, the starkest sign yet the country is heading dangerously toward recession or is in one already.
Bankruptcies in the US rose by almost 30% last month; people in the housing foreclosure process were 97% above January 2007, jingle mail is no longer someone making a poor Christmas joke: it's the sound of letters being delivered to American banks with home keys inside after people have walked away rather than stay and watch the value of their houses, units, flats, etc drop any further. The
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Federal Reserve is taking bigger steps to ease the nation's credit crisis, including increasing the amount of loans it plans to make available to banks this month to $100 billion.
The top share index slid on Thursday, with banks on both sides of the Atlantic hit by fears of more losses, while weak U.S. housing data fuelled concerns for a U.S. economy flirting with recession.
Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Under Power Georgia, Banks County Because of default in the payment of the indebtedness secured by a Security Deed executed by PAULA DYER and ROBIN DYER to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. dated September 25, 2006, in the amount of $83,000.00, and recorded in Deed Book 45-T, Page 655, Banks County, Georgia Records; as last transferred to Mortgage
Chamber meets leaders at nation’s capitol Infrastructure needs at Martin Bridge addressed BY ANGELA GARY Banks County leaders returned from a trip to the nation’s capitol last week with some hope that the $5 million the late Congressman Charlie Norwood allocated for the county for infrastructure improvements at the Martin Bridge Road exit will still come to the county.
March 7 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese stocks fell, capping the biggest weekly drop since August, on concern record foreclosures in the U.S. will further tighten credit markets, squeezing profit margins for financial and property companies.
Stephen Cordi served 31 years in Maryland tax administration before stepping down as deputy comptroller in 2005. Around the same time, Robert Andary wrapped up his final case in 32 years as a criminal investigator for federal and D.C. government agencies. Both assumed their days of public service