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Local Innovation Workshops Coming in February

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Chad Adams publicized the Center for Local Innovation’s upcoming workshops with an appearance this week on NBC 17’s “At Issue.” He explained that both citizen activists and elected officials would be interested in the topics: performance management, privatization and mergers, and land use policy. The February workshops will be held in Wilmington, Charlotte, Raleigh and Asheville. For information or to register, visit the Center’s web site. Adams’ segment on “At Issue,” co-hosted by Donna Martinez, airs Sunday at 11 a.m. in the Triangle and surrounding counties.

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