MORRISVILLE, N.C. — If you live in Morrisville, expect a knock at the door. The town began its own census Thursday by going door-to-door.
Leaders disagree with a state population count that nearly 6,100 people live in the town. They think it is more like 11,000 residents.
Morrisville is now paying the U.S. Census Bureau $200,000 to do a more accurate count.
If the town's numbers are right, Morrisville could gain an additional $300,000 a year in sales tax and road money.
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