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Brody trainings give medical workers refresher on safety gear
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Brody trainings give medical workers refresher on safety gear
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A certificate of need public hearing scheduled for 3 p.m. on March 19 in the Commissioners Room of the Carteret County Courthouse, 302 Courthouse Square, Beaufort, has been canceled.
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A certificate of need public hearing scheduled for 3 p.m. on March 19 in the Commissioners Room of the Carteret County Courthouse, 302 Courthouse Square, Beaufort, has been canceled.
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Bio-Medical Applications of North Carolina Inc. has filed a certificate of need application with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services to relocate two dialysis stations
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Bio-Medical Applications of North Carolina Inc. has filed a certificate of need application with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services to relocate two dialysis stations
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Beaufort County Community College will be stepping up its role in certifying and recertifying local employees for CPR after earning recognition as a training center from the American Heart Association.
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Beaufort County Community College will be stepping up its role in certifying and recertifying local employees for CPR after earning recognition as a training center from the American Heart Association.
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Beaufort County Community College has upcoming free business workshops to help you understand the fundamentals, as well as technological developments in the field.
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Beaufort County Community College has upcoming free business workshops to help you understand the fundamentals, as well as technological developments in the field.
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These classes are offered through Beaufort County Community College’s Division of Continuing Education. Call 252-940-6375 to register.
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These classes are offered through Beaufort County Community College’s Division of Continuing Education. Call 252-940-6375 to register.
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Most oceanographers would rather find themselves studying sardines instead of being packed like one, but East Carolina University assistant professor Rebecca Asch squeezed into the research vessel Kilo Moana last month for a training cruise off the coast of Hawaii with nearly two dozen researchers.
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Most oceanographers would rather find themselves studying sardines instead of being packed like one, but East Carolina University assistant professor Rebecca Asch squeezed into the research vessel Kilo Moana last month for a training cruise off the coast of Hawaii with nearly two dozen researchers.
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Today, one year since the creation of the Finish Line Grants program, Governor Roy Cooper announced that more than 1,700 Finish Line Grants have helped community college students complete their training and prepare to enter the workforce.
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Today, one year since the creation of the Finish Line Grants program, Governor Roy Cooper announced that more than 1,700 Finish Line Grants have helped community college students complete their training and prepare to enter the workforce.
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A series of online and in-person programs will start in August and September to provide both introductory and advanced training to first responders.
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A series of online and in-person programs will start in August and September to provide both introductory and advanced training to first responders.
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Tony Jordan and Cecelia Claudio received the DAISY-In-Training Award for their delivery of clinical care in an extraordinary and compassionate way to patients and their families during their time as student nurses.
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Tony Jordan and Cecelia Claudio received the DAISY-In-Training Award for their delivery of clinical care in an extraordinary and compassionate way to patients and their families during their time as student nurses.
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A series of job skill training classes will make it easier for participants to transfer into stable employment or gain the relevant skills to excel in their current position and even move ahead.
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A series of job skill training classes will make it easier for participants to transfer into stable employment or gain the relevant skills to excel in their current position and even move ahead.
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Stand down. Work things out.
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Stand down. Work things out.
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When students graduate high school, they know about the benefits of a college degree but not career training.
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When students graduate high school, they know about the benefits of a college degree but not career training.
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I believe that the leadership ability and management practices of school principals have a large effect on how well teachers teach and students learn.
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I believe that the leadership ability and management practices of school principals have a large effect on how well teachers teach and students learn.
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Beaufort County Community College will soon start construction on one of the largest driving pads in North Carolina. The BCCC Board of Trustees awarded construction of the bond-funded project to B.E. Singleton & Sons
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Beaufort County Community College will soon start construction on one of the largest driving pads in North Carolina. The BCCC Board of Trustees awarded construction of the bond-funded project to B.E. Singleton & Sons
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Today, I have signed into law H.R. 5509, the "Innovations in Mentoring, Training, and Apprenticeships Act" (the "Act").
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Today, I have signed into law H.R. 5509, the "Innovations in Mentoring, Training, and Apprenticeships Act" (the "Act").
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The Triad area will get $3.2 million for more job training opportunities in Alamance, Guilford, Randolph and Rockingham counties, Governor Roy Cooper announced today
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The Triad area will get $3.2 million for more job training opportunities in Alamance, Guilford, Randolph and Rockingham counties, Governor Roy Cooper announced today
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No cliché is more ubiquitous at teacher protests than signs that read, "if you can read this sign, thank a teacher." That is, unless you disregard variations on the theme of "pay us more."
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No cliché is more ubiquitous at teacher protests than signs that read, "if you can read this sign, thank a teacher." That is, unless you disregard variations on the theme of "pay us more."
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Beaufort County Community College sent five more graduates out into the community to start careers in law enforcement
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Beaufort County Community College sent five more graduates out into the community to start careers in law enforcement
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The Beaufort County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a special called meeting on Thursday, May 3 at 5:30 p.m
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The Beaufort County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a special called meeting on Thursday, May 3 at 5:30 p.m
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Eight students graduated from Beaufort County Community College's fall 2017 basic law enforcement training on April 18
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Eight students graduated from Beaufort County Community College's fall 2017 basic law enforcement training on April 18
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The need to train school resource officers more intensively was a recurring theme during a meeting of the Student Physical Safety and Security working group
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The need to train school resource officers more intensively was a recurring theme during a meeting of the Student Physical Safety and Security working group
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On Valentine’s Day, The University of North Carolina System released “Leading on Literacy: Challenges and Opportunities in Teacher Preparation Across the University of North Carolina System.” For me, it was not love at first sight.
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On Valentine’s Day, The University of North Carolina System released “Leading on Literacy: Challenges and Opportunities in Teacher Preparation Across the University of North Carolina System.” For me, it was not love at first sight.
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Today, Governor Cooper announced Hometown Strong, a new initiative to partner with local governments to support local economies, improve infrastructure, and strengthen rural communities
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Today, Governor Cooper announced Hometown Strong, a new initiative to partner with local governments to support local economies, improve infrastructure, and strengthen rural communities
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Too many people are going to the hospital when there are more appropriate medical settings for them
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Too many people are going to the hospital when there are more appropriate medical settings for them
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This week, legislation introduced by Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Tom Cotton (R-AR) unanimously passed the Senate and will head to the President's desk to be signed into law
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This week, legislation introduced by Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Tom Cotton (R-AR) unanimously passed the Senate and will head to the President's desk to be signed into law
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Governor Roy Cooper today shared a statement on the training incident at Fort Bragg
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Governor Roy Cooper today shared a statement on the training incident at Fort Bragg
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Students flocked back to start fall classes at Beaufort County Community College on August 16
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Students flocked back to start fall classes at Beaufort County Community College on August 16
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Beginners Handgun is designed to give a hands-on introduction to the safe handling and proper orientation to one specific pistol-action type for students
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Beginners Handgun is designed to give a hands-on introduction to the safe handling and proper orientation to one specific pistol-action type for students
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This article will explain why the Executive Order and the temporary travel ban is legal and appropriate and why I think it will ultimately be upheld.
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This article will explain why the Executive Order and the temporary travel ban is legal and appropriate and why I think it will ultimately be upheld.
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Justin Rose, Director of Occupational Extension at Beaufort County Community College, will be presenting on the Education to Go training classes offered through the Department of Continuing Education
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Justin Rose, Director of Occupational Extension at Beaufort County Community College, will be presenting on the Education to Go training classes offered through the Department of Continuing Education
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On Wednesday December 21, 2016 Judge Gregory McGuire heard the complaints filed some of the stock holders against the Pantego Creek, LLC managers.
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On Wednesday December 21, 2016 Judge Gregory McGuire heard the complaints filed some of the stock holders against the Pantego Creek, LLC managers.
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Five students graduated from Beaufort County Community College's paramedic course on December 1, 2016.
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Five students graduated from Beaufort County Community College's paramedic course on December 1, 2016.
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Governor Pat McCrory, North Carolina Commerce Secretary John E. Skvarla, III, and the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina (EDPNC) announced today that JELD-WEN anticipates it will add 200 jobs at its headquarters operations in Mecklenburg County.
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Governor Pat McCrory, North Carolina Commerce Secretary John E. Skvarla, III, and the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina (EDPNC) announced today that JELD-WEN anticipates it will add 200 jobs at its headquarters operations in Mecklenburg County.