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The powerful council overseeing North Carolina’s health care CON
The state of North Carolina requires that health care providers obtain a certificate of need prior to acquiring, replacing or adding to their facilities and equipment, except in specified circumstances. Last year, the General Assembly passed some significant changes to CON regulations, but more reform is needed. To understand why, consider the legal framework of CON and the people in […] The post The powerful council overseeing North Carolina’s health care CON first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Public and private come together to map NC’s digital future at summit Thursday
A few months ago, we all were inspired at the AI Summit with John Chambers, when he challenged all of us to be bold in our digital strategy for North Carolina. Chambers reminded us that much of India’s economic success was the result of their bold digital strategy, making sure that they invested in smart cities, digital payment systems, aggressive deployment of high speed broadband and of course, a major focus on AI startups. In many ways, he reminded us that all of us could learn from India’s recent success in Digital Transformation. He ended his remarks to the Tech community and public sector leaders, with a reminder that the time has arrived for North Carolina to now execute a bold digital and AI strategy.
Cornel West affirmed for North Carolina ballot access amid legal challenge
Independent presidential candidate Cornel West will be on the ballot in North Carolina, a federal judge ruled Monday, siding with a group of West supporters who challenged a state board of elections decision to keep West’s party off the ballot. The Justice for All Party (JFA) was denied ballot...
Northern lights sighting captured in North Carolina thanks to geomagnetic storm
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Editor's Note: Brian Slocum explains the Northern Lights during North Carolina's sighting earlier this year. Another geomagnetic storm lit up the night sky in North Carolina. On Sunday evening, August 11, 2024, much of the world was up late, hoping to catch a glimpse of a...
North Carolina fugitive wanted for aggravated murder arrested in Geauga County, sheriff says
CHARDON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WOIO) - A North Carolina man on the run from aggravated murder charges was arrested in Chardon Township, the Geauga County Sheriff’s Department confirmed. GCSO said its dispatch center got a tip that wanted fugitive Matthew Dolan of Pender County, N.C. was at a home in...
What is the parasite, food-borne illness spreading in North Carolina?
What we know about a parastic infection found in food in Wake County. An outbreak of cyclospora has been spreading in North Carolina in recent months, according to the state health department. The parasite spreads when people eat or drink food or water contaminated with feces. The Wake County Health...
RCSO: Woman owing child support caught with meth
ROCKINGHAM — A woman who reportedly owes thousands in child support payments was recently caught with several grams of meth. According to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office, investigators with the Community Impact Team conducted a traffic stop on Osborne Road Aug. 10. The initial reason for the traffic...
PHOTOS: Richmond keeps South Garner scoreless in scrimmage
ROCKINGHAM — The smash and crackle of pads filled the practice field at Richmond Senior High School Tuesday morning, the first time this season that it came against another team. Richmond welcomed South Garner High School in for a rescheduled scrimmage from last week that was moved because of...
Rockingham man charged with murder in suspected stabbing death
ROCKINGHAM — A man is facing a single county of felony murder following an apparent altercation. According to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to a call of someone possibly being stabbed or shot Sunday, Aug. 11 on Cherokee Street, off of Midway Road west of Rockingham.
Through hard work and delicate balance, working mom of four earned her South Piedmont degree. Now she’s working toward a bachelor’s.
Jamie Hart with two of her four children. With four children ranging in age from 10 to 17, Jamie Hart has plenty of reasons to put her education on hold. Instead, she’s already earned an associate’s degree from South Piedmont Community College, and now she’s back in class, earning credits needed for a bachelor’s degree in social work.
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