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June's meeting comes as the state legislature develops the state budget, and candidates launch campaigns for 2024 elections.
June's meeting comes as the state legislature develops the state budget, and candidates launch campaigns for 2024 elections.
 
Teachers in Cabarrus, Duplin, Guilford, Halifax, Pitt, Person, and Rockingham Counties Win Professional Development Grants
 
In June the first Spotted Lanternfly sighting in North Carolina happened in Forsyth County. In a news release, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture said the spotting occurred near Interstate 40 in Kernersville.
In June the first Spotted Lanternfly sighting in North Carolina happened in Forsyth County. In a news release, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture said the spotting occurred near Interstate 40 in Kernersville.
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law: House Bill 137 & 138
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law: House Bill 137 & 138
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law: Senate Bill 811 & 8 others
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law: Senate Bill 811 & 8 others
 
Future Wolfpack who want to earn a bachelor's degree in their choice of 13 majors at North Carolina State University can now start their coursework at Beaufort County Community College
Future Wolfpack who want to earn a bachelor's degree in their choice of 13 majors at North Carolina State University can now start their coursework at Beaufort County Community College
 
Over a year ago, Beaufort County Community College started an Agribusiness program. Already off to a terrific start, the program is expected to grow by ten percent each year
Over a year ago, Beaufort County Community College started an Agribusiness program. Already off to a terrific start, the program is expected to grow by ten percent each year
 
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