This week we told you about the town of Indian Beach's decision to retract a job offer to a new fire chief.
This came after we told you that the candidate had left his previous job in Ohio, after allegations of misconduct: allegations that were investigated, but not proven.
In Viewers Voice, we heard from some of you that you want us to keep following this story.
Tracey writes:
"While I firmly believe in innocent until proven guilty, my experience has been that there is always some truth to allegations. I hope that the clearing of these charges is appropriate; however, I would keep my eyes and ears open at the new job, just to see what comes of it."
Thanks Tracey, and we will continue to follow the story on Eyewitness News Nine.
This week we told you about the expansion of the notification program for North Carolinians seeking information about sex offenders.
RGB says: "As the parent of a 12-year-old girl, I feel the need to protect her from sexual predators; however, I do not believe the sex offender registry in its current state will help with that. Too often, those who are "registered" are not predators, merely persons caught up in what has turned into a modern day witch hunt. If my neighbor is a child molester, I would like to know... If he had sex with his 15- year- old girlfriend when he was nineteen, I don't care."
And, we recently changed our on air look here on Eyewitness News Nine, as some of you noticed.
"My name is Mark and I'm just calling to let you know how much I like your new graphics that I saw on air with your news anchors and all, and also, your weather graphics. They're much better than the old ones. Keep up the good work."
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