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Carolinas AGC & United Minority Contractors of NC Sign Agreement

We're looking forward to creating a dynamic partnership that will be of mutual benefit to our organizations and the construction industry in North Carolina." Carolinas AGC builds its 2,600 members' businesses through workforce development, business... Full Article at PR Newswire

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  2. NAGS HEAD, NC -SEPTEMBER 03: Heavy surf pounds the beach, on September 3, 2010 in Nags Head, North Carolina. Hurricane Earl was downgraded to a category 2 before brushing the Outer Banks early Friday morning causing minimal damage.
  3. A child looks out the passenger window as he is driven across high waters across highway 12 in Kill Devil Hills, part of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, September 3, 2010 after Hurricane Earl dealt a glancing blow to North Carolina, lashing the coast with heavy winds and horizontal rain as...
  4. NAGS HEAD, NC - SEPTEMBER 03: A sign and overhang at a Shell gas station lies on the ground after the high winds of Hurricane Earl, on September 3, 2010 in Nags Head, North Carolina. Hurricane Earl was downgraded to a Category 2 before brushing the Outer Banks early Friday morning causing minimal...
  5. NAGS HEAD, NC - SEPTEMBER 03:  Power company crews prepare to straighten a pole that bent over due to the high winds of Hurricane Earl, on September 3, 2010 in Nags Head, North Carolina. Hurricane Earl was downgraded to a Category 2 before brushing the Outer Banks early Friday morning causing...
  6. NAGS HEAD, NC - SEPTEMBER 03: A sign that was advertising 'I Survived Earl T Shirts' lies broken in front of a T shirt shop after Hurricane Earl on September 3, 2010 in Nags Head, North Carolina. Hurricane Earl was downgraded to a Category 2 before brushing the Outer Banks early Friday morning...
  7. Supervisor John Comstock who oversees several 'Duck Thru' food stores tapes off the drive-way because of the destroyed roof of his gas station in Nags Head, part of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, September 3, 2010 after Hurricane Earl. Hurricane Earl dealt a glancing blow to North Carolina...
  8. Supervisor John Comstock who oversees several 'Duck Thru' food stores walks past hurricane Earl damage and the destroyed roof of his gas station in Nags Head, part of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, September 3, 2010 after Hurricane Earl. Hurricane Earl dealt a glancing blow to North Carolina...
  9. The roof of the 'Duck Thru' gas station is toppled in Nags Head, North Carolina, September 3, 2010 after Hurricane Earl. Hurricane Earl dealt a glancing blow to North Carolina overnight and into Friday, lashing the coast with heavy winds and horizontal rain as the huge but weakening storm...

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