From Carolina Journal Radio Program No. 719: North Carolina taxpayers have spent millions of dollars — and might spend more — to restore a Hyde County landmark before turning it over to a private partner to run as a for-profit enterprise. Rick Henderson, Carolina Journal editor-in-chief, explains why this arrangement for the Lake Mattamuskeet lodge is raising red flags for government watchdogs.
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