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Board enters closed session to consult county attorney about demand letter from Alamance News

November 03, 2025 | Alamance County, North Carolina


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Board enters closed session to consult county attorney about demand letter from Alamance News
At the Nov. 3 meeting the county attorney asked the board to enter closed session under North Carolina General Statute §143-318.11(a)(3) to consult with counsel and preserve the attorney-client privilege. The attorney said the discussion would include a demand letter the county received from the Alamance News on Aug. 18, 2025.

The board voted to enter closed session; no board action was announced upon returning to open session.

The motion was made and seconded on the record in open session; the attorney advised the board during the closed session and the chair announced no further action would follow in open session.

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