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Charlie Ban

County News Digital Editor & Senior Writer

About Charlie Ban

Charlie is the County News digital editor and senior writer. He previously covered Hanover, Goochland and Louisa counties in Virginia for the Herald-Progress; Westmoreland, Fairfax, Henrico and Chesterfield counties in Virginia for the Times-Dispatch; and Allegheny, Butler, Westmoreland and Armstrong counties in Pennsylvania for the Valley News Dispatch. He has a B.A. from the University of Richmond, 2004.

Latest Articles from Charlie

Members of the Delta County, Mich. Ice Rescue Task Force participate in a training exercise.
News

County officials moonlight in search and rescue roles

For some county officials, participating in search and rescue operations is another way to serve their communities, and make it safer for people to enjoy natural creation resources.

Ann Lichter, director of Resource Rural, tells county officials to offer feedback on federal programs during a RAC Fly-In panel discussion. Photo by Charlie Ban
County News

Rural leaders pitch county capacity building

Counties are making the best of another year without a farm bill, using that time to articulate how Congress can better equip them for success. Their message is already coalescing around ways government policy can simplify federal-local cooperation and address capacity limitations.

The newly built NACO West facility is designed to extend resources to membership of county officials, as well as associations and community organizations. Photo courtesy of Nebraska Association of County Officials
County News

Nebraska counties add new office, new NACo members

The Nebraska Association of County Officials reached out to its more remote members by opening an office in the western part of the state.

San Juan County, N.M. Commissioner Terri Fortner
County News

Now I know I can adapt my communication style

San Juan County, N.M. Commissioner Terri Fortner spent her career working with people one-on-one, but she overcame hangups about online communication when the pandemic forced her onto video calls when she first took office.

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