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State Superintendent Tours NC Schools
in OLF’s Crosshairs

Atkinson visits Camden and Currituck counties to investigate impacts of OLF on local school systems
N.C. Superintendent of Public Instruction June Atkinson visited northeast North Carolina today to hear from local officials the potential impacts the Navy’s proposed Outlying Landing Field (OLF) would have on area schools if Camden County were chosen. After visiting with [...]

Chairs of County Commissions Ask Navy to Remove OLF Site from

Chairs of the county boards of commissioners for Camden, Currituck and Pasquotank recently delivered a letter to Secretary of the Navy Raymond Mabus. The commissioners
formally asked that Hale’s Lake, Camden County be removed from the list
of possible choices for the Outlying Landing Field.

OLF Community Forum to be Held Saturday

The Currituck and Camden Citizens Against an Outlying Landing Field will host a Community Forum on Saturday, March 21. This meeting is open to the public, and will be held at Camden Middle School, beginning at 4:00 p.m.
This forum will focus on the upcoming release of the Navy’s Environmental Impact Study for the Hale’s Lake [...]

OLF Forum to Provide Update

     A Community Forum to provide an update on the Navy’s proposed Outlying Landing Field in Hales Lake is scheduled for Saturday, February 28, 2009.
     This forum is hosted by the Camden and Currituck Citizens Against an OLF. It will be held at Moyock Middle School, at 3:00 p.m. Local, state and national representatives have been [...]

Forum to Provide OLF?Update

[ February 28, 2009; 3:00 pm; ]      A Community Forum to provide an update on the Navy’s proposed Outlying Landing Field in Hales Lake is scheduled for Saturday, February 28, 2009.
     This forum is hosted by the Camden and Currituck Citizens Against an OLF. It will be held at Moyock Middle School, at 3:00 p.m. Local, state and national representatives have [...]

GOBGB : An OLF this way shall come?

“Alrighty, I have a one question for ya!” exclaimed the Old Fart. Bubba and LeRoy had wandered into the Currituck Shell, only to be cornered by one of themembers of the illustrious Currituck Speaker’s Bureau.

“Where do YOU stand on the OLF?” he pressed Bubba for an answer.

Report: Hale’s Lake Site Unsuitable for OLF

Significant safety, economic and environmental issues are top concerns for the potential Outlying Landing Field (OLF) site Hale’s Lake, Camden County according to a new, 34-page Environmental Impact Study.
The report is the result of more than three months of research by Cary environmental consulting firm Withers & Ravenel to examine soil make-up, condition, drainage, impacts [...]