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Wayne County, NC is located in Eastern North Carolina between Raleigh and the North Carolina coast. Our industries include agriculture, manufacturing, aerospace & defense, and automotive. Wayne County Government is governed by a seven member Board of Commissioners. We provide health and human services, libraries, law enforcement, permitting & inspections, EMS, economic development, tax collection, services for aging, and more! The mission of the Board of Commissioners is to provide quality public services in a cost-effective manner through innovation, leadership, and the cooperation of dedicated people.
City of Bellevue is a Bellevue, WA-based company in the Government sector.
The Lake County Office of Education, the common link in public education serving a geographically isolated area, provides leadership and support to our schools and communities by planning, coordinating, facilitating, and delivering exemplary services and educational programs
City Of Homewood is a Birmingham, AL-based company in the Government sector.
Celina is a "Home Rule City" which puts the governing of the city in the hands of the elected City Council with the City Manager implementing those decisions. As a member of the City Council for the past several years, I am proud to be involved in the progression of our community. Comprehensive plans for our future land use and growth have been developed and many have been accomplished. Although we still have several planning projects and decisions to make. These decisions need to be made to ensure we grow with our goals in mind. Since we are located on Hwy. 289 (Preston Road) and the new extension of the Dallas North Tollway, we have quick access to Frisco, Plano, and the DFW area which offers limitless opportunities. That is one of the many reasons my wife and I chose Celina as our home after graduating from Texas A & M University. We loved the small-town charm and both have family which run deep throughout this area. Our families raised us in communities which had great pride in their traditions. This sense of community pride is what we wanted for our children and is exactly what we found in Celina.