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Pender Co. court documents damaged during Hurricane Dorian

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PENDER COUNTY, NC (WWAY) — Pender County officials say several archived court documents were damaged by water during Hurricane Dorian.
According to the Clerk of Court, water seeped into a building the courthouse is leasing after water damaged the courthouse in Hurricane Florence.
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The damaged documents will be be cryo-dried and taken back to a lab to be restored.