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CountyLines Header.gifCountyLines is the official tabloid newspaper of the North Carolina Association
of County Commissioners, published monthly. Circulation is approximately 2,900 subscribers, comprised primarily of county commissioners, county staff, state agencies, legislators, public libraries, councils of government, media representatives, etc.

The publication is free to all county staff and $20 per year (please add applicable sales tax if in N.C.) for all others.

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NCACC
215 N. Dawson St.
Raleigh, NC 27603

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Latest CountyLines Headlines

County Assembly Day is an important day for all counties across the state
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Mentoring is important for commissioners
When I was first elected as a commissioner in Hertford County, I had a tremendous resource at my disposal. DuPont L. Davis was a veteran county commissioner who was also very active within the NCACC, serving as president in 2002-03. Read on...