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The Harnett County Board of Commissioners opened its Nov. 3 meeting with several ceremonial items. The board’s recap noted a Harnett County Heroes Remembrance presentation honoring Donald R. Langdon and a recognition of nominees for the 2025 Governor’s Awards.
A presentation was held for an Adoption Awareness Month and Day proclamation. The transcript describes the proclamation as presented; it does not state whether the board adopted or formally proclaimed the observance.
The board opened its public comment period; the meeting record indicates four citizens spoke but does not identify the speakers or summarize their remarks. A public hearing on the schedule of values for the 2026 property reappraisal was held; the transcript notes that no individuals provided remarks during that hearing.
These items were recorded as part of the meeting’s opening business and ceremonial recognitions. The transcript does not provide additional detail about nominees, the content of public comments, or any formal votes tied to the proclamation.
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