FOIA request sent to Caldwell County regarding vendor payment registers on January 15, 2026

Randy T. Church, Chairman Board of Commissioner at Caldwell County
Randy T. Church, Chairman Board of Commissioner at Caldwell County
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FOIA Request to Caldwell County regarding vendor payment registers on January 15, 2026.

A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request was submitted by Old North News to Caldwell County, North Carolina, seeking access to vendor payment registers for the year 2024. The request was made under the North Carolina Public Records Law, G.S. ยง132-1, and emphasizes the importance of obtaining these records in an electronic format.

The specific details requested include the names of vendors paid by the county, dates and amounts of payments, and descriptions of goods or services purchased. This information is sought to ensure transparency and accountability within local governmental affairs.

Old North News is a media organization dedicated to providing comprehensive news coverage on local government activities. As part of their commitment to transparency, they have requested a fee waiver based on their role in disseminating information to the public. The requester is also affiliated with The Coalition Opposing Governmental Secrecy, a non-profit organization that aids media companies and advocacy groups in investigating governmental agencies through Freedom of Information and Sunshine Laws.

In Caldwell County school districts, only 17.9% of senior students taking the science portion of the ACT were considered ready for college during the 2022-23 school year. This statistic highlights ongoing educational challenges within the region.

We look forward to receiving this information in an electronic format as it will greatly aid in our reporting efforts. As always, we remain open for any questions or clarifications regarding this request.



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