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License plate agency in Brunswick to reopen in new location
License plate agency in Brunswick to reopen in new location

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time10-02-2025

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License plate agency in Brunswick to reopen in new location

The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles will soon reopen a license plate agency at a new location in Brunswick County. The office will begin providing service under a new contractor, according to a news release from the North Carolina Department of Transportation. Here's what to know. The office is located at 4891 Long Beach Road, S.E., Unit 6 (Food Lion Shopping Center) in Southport. The office will reopen on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025. The office will be operated by James Mills. It will operate from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, except on state holidays. Mills said residents have pushed for reopening another plate agency in the Southport area since the former N.C. License Plate Agency in Southport closed. The Southport license plate agency shut down in 2023 due to contract violations, said North Carolina Department of Transportation DMV Communications Manager Marty Homan. STAY CONNECTED: Keep up with the area's latest Brunswick County news by signing up for the Brunswick Today newsletter and following us on Facebook and Instagram. In North Carolina, NCDMV oversees license plate agencies, but the agencies are managed by private businesses or local governments. With the Southport office reopening, the county now has three license plate agencies. The other two are in Bolivia at 30 Government Center Drive NE and Shallotte at 5300 Main St. Suite A. License plate agencies offer vehicle registration services and title transactions as well as vehicle license plate renewals, replacement tags, handicap placards and duplicate registrations. Cheryl M. Whitaker covers community news for the StarNews. Reach her at This article originally appeared on Wilmington StarNews: License plate agency in Southport, NC, to reopen

Police searching for missing Monroe County man
Police searching for missing Monroe County man

Yahoo

time05-02-2025

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Police searching for missing Monroe County man

CHESTNUT HILL TOWNSHIP, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) announced on Tuesday they're searching for a missing person in Monroe County. State Police explain they're searching for 82-year-old James Mills. Mills was last seen in the area of the 100 block of Hartman Lane, Chestnut Hill Township, Monroe County, on February 1, around 5:00 p.m., according to PSP. Poached eggs: 100,000 organic eggs stolen from Pa. farm Mills is described by troopers to be a white man, standing at five feet and eleven inches tall with grey hair and brown eyes. According to PSP, Mills is operating a 2017 Dodge Ram Pickup with a PA registration PD9115W. Authorities believe Mills may be at special risk of injury or harm, or may be confused. If you have any information about Mills, you are asked to contact police immediately at 911 or PSP Fern Ridge at 570-646-2271. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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