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Today Governor Stein honored North Carolina Department of Transportation Secretary Joey Hopkins for his decades
Today Governor Josh Stein announced the following judicial appointment:
Today Governor Josh Stein announced appointments to boards and commissions.
Today Governor Josh Stein announced the following District Attorney appointment:Matthew T. Wareham as District Attorney in Prosecutorial District 4, serving Carteret, Craven, and Pamlico counties. Wareham is filling the vacancy created after the Honorable Scott Thomas retired.
Today, Governor Josh Stein announced appointments to boards and commissions.Governor Stein has appointed the following new member to the Equal Access to Justice Commission:
Today Governor Josh Stein announced the following appointments to the District Court:Caroline F. Quinn to the District Court for Judicial District 8, serving Edgecombe, Nash, and Wilson Counties. Quinn is filling the vacancy created after the Honorable William “Bill” Farris retired.
Today Governor Josh Stein announced appointments to boards and commissions.Governor Stein has appointed the following to the North Carolina Awards Committee:
Today Governor Josh Stein announced the following judicial appointment:Jessie Conley to the District Court for Judicial District 32, serving Alexander and Iredell Counties. Conley is filling the vacancy created after the Honorable Bryan Corbett retired.
Today Governor Josh Stein announced the following judicial appointment:The Honorable Eula Reid to the Superior Court for Judicial District 1, serving Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Pasquotank, and Perquimans Counties. Reid is filling the vacancy created after the Honorable Jerry Tillett retired.
Today Governor Stein announced that Walter L. Bowers, Jr., will join his team as Director of the Governor’s Charlotte Office.  “Pastor Bowers has a broad and rich understanding of our state’s largest city, and I look forward to his service connecting people with the support they need from their state government and making the region safer and stronger,” said Governor Josh Stein.