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Officials with the Governor’s Recovery Office for Western North Carolina (GROWNC) provided an update on Dec. 15 on ongoing recovery efforts, reporting on housing programs, hazard mitigation, and state road conditions more than a year after Hurricane Helene swept through western North Carolina.
Officials with the Governor’s Recovery Office for Western North Carolina (GROWNC) provided an update on Dec. 15 on ongoing recovery efforts, reporting on housing programs, hazard mitigation, and state road conditions more than a year after Hurricane Helene swept through western North Carolina.
 
Asheville says it will prioritize minority- and women-owned businesses for hurricane relief
 
Events will be held across North Carolina honoring small, minority and women-owned businesses
 
A black activist appearing before California’s first reparations task force meeting insisted that every black person in the state receive $350,000 and black-owned businesses should receive $250,000.
A black activist appearing before California’s first reparations task force meeting insisted that every black person in the state receive $350,000 and black-owned businesses should receive $250,000.
 
Events will be held across North Carolina celebrating small, minority, and women-owned businesses
 
Report concludes series examining major issues impacting North Carolina women
Report concludes series examining major issues impacting North Carolina women
 
A legislative bill that would allocate $750 million in federal relief money toward broadband growth has passed the House Appropriations Committee.
A legislative bill that would allocate $750 million in federal relief money toward broadband growth has passed the House Appropriations Committee.
 
NCACC Weekly Update — May 21
 
A Virginia wedding venue is suing Gov. Ralph Northam (D-VA) over what it says are discriminatory restrictions relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
A Virginia wedding venue is suing Gov. Ralph Northam (D-VA) over what it says are discriminatory restrictions relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
 
Overwhelming bipartisan support for Coronavirus Relief Act 3.0; sends General Assembly proposals to the Governor
 
A Senate bill to ensure visitation rights for hospital patients passed the House unanimously Thursday, June 25.
A Senate bill to ensure visitation rights for hospital patients passed the House unanimously Thursday, June 25.
 
NCACC staff continues to work with local, state, and federal partners this week as counties maintain critical efforts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and work to ensure continuation of county operations and services
NCACC staff continues to work with local, state, and federal partners this week as counties maintain critical efforts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and work to ensure continuation of county operations and services
 
A total of 32 small, technology-oriented companies across 18 North Carolina communities will get $1.9 million to help them grow and provide good jobs, Governor Roy Cooper announced today
A total of 32 small, technology-oriented companies across 18 North Carolina communities will get $1.9 million to help them grow and provide good jobs, Governor Roy Cooper announced today
 
Governor Pat McCrory and Commerce Secretary John E. Skvarla, III announced today that $1.7 million from the One North Carolina Small Business Program has been awarded to 29 small companies across 13 North Carolina communities
Governor Pat McCrory and Commerce Secretary John E. Skvarla, III announced today that $1.7 million from the One North Carolina Small Business Program has been awarded to 29 small companies across 13 North Carolina communities
 
Governor Pat McCrory announced today that promising North Carolina technology firms are moving closer to their next stage of growth thanks to grant awards from the One North Carolina Small Business Fund
Governor Pat McCrory announced today that promising North Carolina technology firms are moving closer to their next stage of growth thanks to grant awards from the One North Carolina Small Business Fund
 
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