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County (Continued from page I A) Igroup savings accounts as well as of- Ifer personal support for other small Ibusiness owners. Loans of $500 up to $8,000 are Imade available a fixed interest rate of ]|6 percent. Each member shares re- Isponsibility for insuring that loans are I repaid and members sustain success ful businesses. The lending helps those I who cannot secure a loan with a bank [create a better credit history. “What we do is mold entrepreneurs I to where they can work with banks,” I Henderson said. Henderson said group members also i receive timely and appropriate techni- I cal assistance and take part in a sup- I port, networking system. Henderson said several Hoke I County businesses are already in- i\olved with the SSMI.P and being able to come into Hoke County to j share information will make it easier tor new businesses tohecome involved and gain shared information. Hearing held Al.so at Monday's hoard meeting, ommis'ioners and members of the .ludience were on hand for one ot three public hearings that will decide it Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates v.il| ipplv tor an $850,(K(() block grant on k'half of Hoke County, the grant ould fund a project to hook up .^0-411 homes m the areaot the 401 Hvpass to the county's sewer system Will Huie. an engineer t-u the pii >|ect. told commissioners during the iiearing that there has been some con- iirn that the project wouhi put too much strain on the counts's ssastcssa I r capacity. So, Huie said he included tri'.itment p.ickage as p.irt ot itu ■ implication process. \cciirding to the grant k!uldellne^, H hbs, Upchurch \ AssoLuites ap s tor tlK gr int on 11 A- s beh.ilt, ■at county will be requireil to match I ' 1(1 percent ot tht gr.int or ■jI yS^.tMkl, Ihs ipplle.ilions an on Iridas. fkt j.s. and at this int there has be.-n no public input me invotthecommunits elesef p- nt block gr.int hearing-, held mcon nctionwith thecommisMoiicrs mcci Accidents • inliniii'd from />ug. I \ / udinglo liooser. t It! (~ rrs h.i- ihargcd ssiih a »U4i ... .. Yield violation \ tew hours later a three sehirle ident also sent tour people to the pital tor tre.itniciit at ab.uit 12 40 Houser said \pparcntls acardnsen bs Sslsi.i ■ 'jvr. ‘iO, ot kaetord was .ii .i stop on Scott Currie road and he.ided ■iheinierseetionot N( 211 in trout 111 oncoming schicle lloosersaul -per'sear ssas hit by the oncoming ■wk and slid into another truck th.il i' slopped at the stop sign .icross the reel on Old Maslon Road ( ooper and tsso passengers in her dude, Sadie Cowan, ‘'b, .tnd ( ores I ooper, 8,both of Raetord, were taken Moore Regional Hospit.il tor treat- eiil, A passenger in the tirsi truck, Uonald Sweeting, 55, ot Richland, '-as reportedly injured but retused h.inspori. IliHiser said the passenger III the third truck was not injured. No charges have been tiled as yet, hut Hooser said Cooper may be irged with a yield violation. VOTE jonathan Breeden NC House Pud for by th# Commitle# lo El«c( Jonilhin BfOOdon Oclobor 9, 19% THE NEWS-JOURNAL Raeford, N.C. 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