Due to hazardous road conditions, all non-emergency County operations including Parks, Libraries, and the Landfill will be closed Sunday, January 8
Alamance County Closings
All non-essential county functions including the Landfill, Alamance Libraries, and Alamance Parks will be closed Saturday, January 7 due to hazardous road conditions
County Government Academy Participants Recognized
Alamance County Board of Commissioners recognized participants of the county’s inaugural County Government Academy at their November 21st regular meeting. The participants met for 7 consecutive Tuesdays at different county departments to learn more about the services that the county provides and the role of county government in the community which included …
Alamance County Veterans Day Parade
Alamance County Veterans Services will sponsor the 3rd Annual Veterans Day Parade on Friday, November 11tn beginning at 1 PM in downtown Graham, North Carolina. We encourage all veterans and citizens to come out to honor those from our community who have served our country in the armed forces
Alamance County Register of Deeds Office kicks off its Thank a Veteran Program
The Alamance County Register of Deeds Office kicked off its Thank a Veteran Program on Tuesday, November 1, 2016. The program encourages veterans to record their discharge papers (DD 214) with the Register of Deeds Office.
Once recorded, the veterans receive a card with their photo on it. The card is recognized by …
ALAMANCE COUNTY COMMISSIONER AND NCACC BOARD MEMBERS MEET WITH FEDERAL LEADERS IN WASHINGTON, DC
WASHINGTON, DC – The Board of Directors of the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC), including Alamance County Commissioner Bob Byrd, recently concluded their historic trip to Washington, D.C. at the invitation of Senator Thom Tillis. NCACC Board members from across North Carolina spent two days in the nation’s capital to …
State of Emergency Declared for Central and Eastern North Carolina
For the second time in two weeks, Governor Pat McCrory declared a State of Emergency for portions of eastern and central North Carolina in anticipation of Hurricane Matthew.
“While we do not yet know how Hurricane Matthew will impact North Carolina, we do know that we can expect some form of impacts on …