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- Feb 15, 2008
“Wilderness of Mirrors” is the theme for the fifth annual Raleigh Spy Conference
Association of Intelligence Officers president Gene Poteat says of the Raleigh conference:
“The annual Raleigh Spy Conference is a rare opportunity to hear it straight, with an unusual ‘insider's’ perspective and knowledge. Each year this conference opens that door to share... more
- Dec 20, 2007
New Report Shows North Carolina is One of the Few States Prepared for Retirees
“Today’s report is further evidence that our state’s pension fund is among the strongest in the nation, and that our state is a leader in providing secure retirement benefits” Moore said. “We have taken the steps to ensure that our teachers, state employees and retirees can count on the state...
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- Dec 20, 2007
Local Officers Go Above and Beyond to Make a Special Holiday Delivery
CONCORD – Two Concord Police officers, with the help of a high-flying friend, make a very special delivery to a fellow law enforcement officer’s family hundreds of miles away. On Thursday morning, the officers delivered a beautiful homemade dollhouse and other gifts to Elizabeth City, North...
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- Oct 25, 2007
N.C. RETIREMENT PLANS RECEIVE NATIONAL AWARDS
“North Carolina’s public employees are already part of the second best pension plan in the country, and these awards are recognition that our supplemental retirement savings plans are meeting those same high standards,” Moore said. “We are committed to adopting innovative strategies to enhance...
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- Oct 18, 2007
NEW REPORT SHOWS N.C. PENSION FUND REMAINS STRONG
Category: Economy
State Treasurer Richard Moore announced today that North Carolina’s pension fund remains one of the strongest in the nation, with a funding level of 106.1 percent. more
- Oct 10, 2007
RETIREMENT SYSTEM PROCESSES RECORD NUMBERS
Category: Crime and Justice
RALEIGH –State Treasurer Richard Moore announced that the Retirement Systems Division (RSD) received a record number of requests for retirement in July and used improved processes and innovations to process them quickly and efficiently. In one month alone, the Division received 3,246 requests... more
- Oct 9, 2007
OnStar® Creates Technology to Help Save Lives
Category: Economy
"We look forward to having technologies like Stolen Vehicle Slowdown available to aid our officers in apprehending suspected car thieves and keeping our officers, highways and citizens safe," said David Hiller, national vice president, Fraternal Order of Police. "Since 1996, OnStar has assisted... more
- Oct 6, 2007
October 27, 2007 Purpleheart for 'Jersey' Poker run
Category: Crime and Justice
Stallings Police Sergeant Mike Kane “Jersey” was injured while on duty on July 22, 2007. Mike suffered a severe concussion which has resulted in some brain damage with residual affects. He has been through neuropsychological testing to diagnose his specific areas for rehabilitation. Mike has been... more
- Sep 26, 2007
NC FOP 2007 Fall Board Meeting * Rocky Mount, NC.
Category: Crime and Justice
The North Carolina Fraternal Order of Police will be holding its 2007 Fall Board meeting at the Holiday Inn – Rocky Mount in the main ballroom this Saturday, September 29, 2007. The Board Meeting brings in at least one representative from all 53 lodges in the state to discuss law enforcement... more
- Sep 14, 2007
Blue Knights NC III - Poker Run
Category: Crime and Justice
Blue Knights NC III - Poker Run September 29, 2007 FOP Lodge #9 Charlotte NC more
- Aug 8, 2007
Letters to Senators Dole and Burr
Category: Crime and Justice
Raleigh, NC -- Senator Elizabeth Dole: Re: Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act of 2007 (HB 980) - "The North Carolina State Lodge of the Fraternal Order fo Police (FOP) strongly urges you to work with us and support this bill..." more
- Jul 11, 2007
Fraternal Order Of Police Welcomes Second Grand Jury Exoneration Of Deputy Chris Long
Category: Crime and Justice
The Fraternal Order of Police is very pleased that the second Grand Jury reached the same correct result that the first Grand Jury reached: that there was no probable cause that Deputy Long committed any criminal offense. more
- May 23, 2007
Community Blood Center and Fraternal Order of Police Hold Memorial Blood Drive for Two Slain Police Officers on May 29
Category: Crime and Justice
The Community Blood Center of the Carolinas (CBCC) (www.cbcc.us), a nonprofit independent blood center which provides more than 90 percent of the blood to 14 area hospitals, and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Fraternal Order of Police are partnering to hold a memorial blood drive to honor police... more
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