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  1. Notice to Persons Who Have Had or May in the Future Have Their Medicaid Benefits Terminated or Reduced in North Carolina

    https://dcr.mecknc.gov/news/notice-persons-who-have-had-or-may-future-have-their-medicaid-benefits-terminated-or-reduced

    Franklin et al. v. Kinsley, formerly known as Hawkins et al. v. Cohen, is a federal lawsuit filed in 2017. This case was certified by the Court as a class action lawsuit on behalf of N.C. Medicaid beneficiaries.

  2. Revaluation Presentation

    https://cao.mecknc.gov/news/revaluation-presentation

    Get the latest information on the 2023 Revaluation. 

  3. Resident Support for Behavioral Health Strategic Plan

    https://news.mecknc.gov/resident-support-behavioral-health-strategic-plan

    Mecklenburg County is developing a Behavioral Health Strategic Plan and is soliciting input from the community.

  4. Rabies Alert and Guidance for the Summer

    https://news.mecknc.gov/news/rabies-alert-and-guidance-summer

    Information on recent animal attacks, and guidance on how to prevent being bitten and contracting Rabies.

  5. Marion Diehl Pool Re-Opening on March 20

    https://news.mecknc.gov/marion-diehl-pool-re-opening-march-20

    ​Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation is reopening its community indoor warm pool at Marion Diehl Recreation Center.

  6. We Value Mecklenburg County: Property Owners to Receive Revaluation Notices Beginning March 17

    https://news.mecknc.gov/we-value-mecklenburg-county-property-owners-receive-revaluation-notices-beginning-march-17

    Revaluation notices will be mailed to more than 400,000 Mecklenburg County property owners beginning Friday, March 17.

  7. ​Accomplishments and Challenges: Chair Dunlap Delivers 2023 ‘State of the County’

    https://news.mecknc.gov/accomplishments-and-challenges-chair-dunlap-delivers-2023-state-county

    After rebounding from the uncertainty of COVID-19 during the past three years, the Chair of the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners, George Dunlap, reported that the health and wellness of the County remains steady, and its fiscal health is stable.

  8. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services Hosts Creek Week March 18

    https://news.mecknc.gov/charlotte-mecklenburg-storm-water-services-hosts-creek-week-march-18

    ​Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services and its partners are hosting events March 18-25 to take a closer look “Into the Waters.”

  9. State of the County: Chairman to Share Mecklenburg's Accomplishments

    https://news.mecknc.gov/state-county-chairman-share-mecklenburgs-accomplishments

    Board of County Commissioners Chair George Dunlap will deliver an update on the state of the Mecklenburg County.

  10. Healthy Aging in Mecklenburg County

    https://hhs.mecknc.gov/news/healthy-aging-mecklenburg-county

    Mecklenburg County aims to educate and equip residents, sixty years and older, to remain independent and community dwelling.