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Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola
 
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced changes to its COVID-19 dashboard and state-funded testing sites as the federal public health emergency comes to an end May 11, 2023
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced changes to its COVID-19 dashboard and state-funded testing sites as the federal public health emergency comes to an end May 11, 2023
 
The list of toxic accidents in the United States is long. I use the term accidents loosely, because some of the toxicity that has poisoned land and river is a consequence of bad decisions, disregard for the safety of people and animals, and a general carelessness of creation.
The list of toxic accidents in the United States is long. I use the term accidents loosely, because some of the toxicity that has poisoned land and river is a consequence of bad decisions, disregard for the safety of people and animals, and a general carelessness of creation.
 
Gov. Roy Cooper and NC Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) Secretary Elizabeth S. Biser announced Thursday that 249 infrastructure projects in 80 communities across North Carolina would receive $462.9 million to aid in cleaner drinking water and strengthen wastewater and stormwater systems.
Gov. Roy Cooper and NC Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) Secretary Elizabeth S. Biser announced Thursday that 249 infrastructure projects in 80 communities across North Carolina would receive $462.9 million to aid in cleaner drinking water and strengthen wastewater and stormwater systems.
 
Towns Around the State Will Use Money to Assess, Repair and Replace Water and Wastewater Systems
 
RALEIGH: Tonight, Governor Roy Cooper will deliver his fourth State of the State address, emphasizing that North Carolina is at a pivotal moment with opportunities for historical investments rebuilding North Carolina’s infrastructure, communities and economy.
RALEIGH: Tonight, Governor Roy Cooper will deliver his fourth State of the State address, emphasizing that North Carolina is at a pivotal moment with opportunities for historical investments rebuilding North Carolina’s infrastructure, communities and economy.
 
Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation on Monday granting the state control over the special tax and governance district previously managed by Disney.
Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation on Monday granting the state control over the special tax and governance district previously managed by Disney.
 
RALEIGH: Today, Governor Roy Cooper visited Edgecombe County to highlight water infrastructure grant funding.
 
The chair of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Department of Medicine stated that in large gatherings, he plans “to wear a mask … likely forever.”
The chair of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Department of Medicine stated that in large gatherings, he plans “to wear a mask … likely forever.”
 
North Carolina is investing $2.3 billion in water and wastewater infrastructure across the state
 
President Joe Biden called upon members of Congress to prevent a looming rail strike that would “devastate” the economy ahead of the holiday season.
President Joe Biden called upon members of Congress to prevent a looming rail strike that would “devastate” the economy ahead of the holiday season.
 
LGC to Relinquish Financial Management Transparency, Competence, Governance Wins!
 
Approves Nearly $750 Million in School Bonds for Durham, Union, Watauga Counties
 
The state of New York declared a state of emergency Friday over the continued spread of polio.
The state of New York declared a state of emergency Friday over the continued spread of polio.
 
Gaston County flood resilience grant featured as one of many federal resilience investments benefitting American communities
Gaston County flood resilience grant featured as one of many federal resilience investments benefitting American communities
 
On August 4, 2022, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded $445,582 in funding to support projects through the Open Grants Program and $1,382,782.18 to support rural broadband to community anchor institutions through MCNC.
On August 4, 2022, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded $445,582 in funding to support projects through the Open Grants Program and $1,382,782.18 to support rural broadband to community anchor institutions through MCNC.
 
COVID-19 Situation Update: August 10
 
Today, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded $445,582 in funding to support projects through the Open Grants Program and $1,382,782.18 to support rural broadband to community anchor institutions through MCNC.
Today, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded $445,582 in funding to support projects through the Open Grants Program and $1,382,782.18 to support rural broadband to community anchor institutions through MCNC.
 
Local Government Commission also OKs School, Other Government Building Funding
 
COVID-19 Situation Update: August 3
 
Local Government Commission also Votes Today on $210 Million in Water Projects
 
COVID-19 Situation Update: July 27
 
COVID-19 Situation Update: July 20
 
Cooper signed the state’s $27.9 billion budget into law Monday afternoon, avoiding a last-minute deadline.
Cooper signed the state’s $27.9 billion budget into law Monday afternoon, avoiding a last-minute deadline.
 
COVID-19 Situation Update: July 13
 
The budget has a surplus of $6 billion, a projected Rainy-Day Fund of $4.75 billion, and a $1 billion State Inflationary Reserve.
The budget has a surplus of $6 billion, a projected Rainy-Day Fund of $4.75 billion, and a $1 billion State Inflationary Reserve.
 
Teachers will see an average raise of 4.2%, non-certified school employees get average raise of 4%.
Teachers will see an average raise of 4.2%, non-certified school employees get average raise of 4%.
 
COVID-19 Situation Update: July 6
 
COVID-19 Situation Update: June 29
 
A bipartisan bill to address PFAS pollution would require polluters like Chemours to reimburse public water systems for cleanup, abatement, and technology needs
A bipartisan bill to address PFAS pollution would require polluters like Chemours to reimburse public water systems for cleanup, abatement, and technology needs
 
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