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Join the celebration Saturday as Whirligig Park joins NC Science Trail
Earlier this summer, the N.C. Science Trail announced that the Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park had become the Trail’s 100th partner site. On Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon, the Science Trail’s Festival of Science during the last Wilson Farmers and Artisans Market of the season. This free event for all ages features hands-on science activities from the following partners: Aurora […] The post Join the celebration Saturday as Whirligig Park joins NC Science Trail first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Johnston residents endorse voter ID
Johnston residents support North Carolina’s new voter ID requirement, saying it’s a positive step toward securing the electoral process. “I just think it’s a great idea, and I think that we probably should have done it a long time ago,” said Susan Godwin, 74, of Selma. Godwin was among the handful of Johnstonians who came to a recent voter ID […] The post Johnston residents endorse voter ID first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
NCDHHS invests $4.5M to expand N.C. Child Treatment Program and strengthen behavioral health services for children
RALEIGH — The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced a $4.5 million investment in the NC Child Treatment Program, a statewide initiative to train mental health providers in trauma-informed treatment models for children with complex behavioral health needs. NCDHHS is investing to expand access to proven behavioral health treatments so young people and their families receive the support they need sooner, and in the communities where they live and learn.
Tourism to Blue Ridge Parkway Contributes $1,390,803,000 to Local Economies
Report shows visitor spending supports 19,159 jobs in nearby communities A new National Park Service report shows that 16,757,635 visitors to Blue Ridge Parkway in 2023 spent $1,390,803,000 in communities near the park. That spending supported 19,159 jobs in the local area and had a cumulative benefit to the local economy of $1,810,286,000. “I’m so […]
Students research broadband access for rural, low-income eastern North Carolina communities
East Carolina University students are helping a small business owner expand broadband access in eastern North Carolina, a resource that many people rely on daily and take for granted. Jessica Zufolo, owner of HarvestBeam, Inc., a rural broadband startup company based in southern Pitt County, is the recipient of a...
Purple Ballot: Common Cause NC to host youth-led concert series
Outreach to Gen Z voters and younger millennial voters is a priority for many voter mobilization efforts across the state - especially leading up to what is shaping into a historic general election this November. Gino Nuzzolillo, campaigns manager for Common Cause North Carolina, is one of the organizers of...
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