Author: Good Info News Wire
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Your North Carolina summer safety guide: Swimming, grilling, & heat
The North Carolina Health Department advises residents to take specific safety measures for summer activities.
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May’s Flower Moon in Iowa: What it means & what else you’ll see this summer
Experience the enchanting Flower Moon in Iowa this May, a symbol of renewal and spring’s beauty, with optimal viewing tips for nature lovers and moon enthusiasts.
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Study deems one Pittsburgh grocery store the worst in America
Navigating the aisles of a grocery store is a near-universal chore, yet the experience can vary dramatically — from delightfully efficient to dreadfully disappointing. A fresh analysis by Solitaired has turned the spotlight on grocery stores nationwide, scoring them on…
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Study names Gilbert grocery store the best in the country
Nearly everyone shops at grocery stores, but the experience can vary widely (to say the least). Some visits are quick and efficient, while others can be frustrating due to long lines, unhelpful staff, or poor product quality. A recent study…
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Unique event will discuss the maternal health gap for people of color in NC
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) is set to host a live, Spanish-language event — a Cafecito and tele-town hall — on Tuesday, May 21, from 6 to 7 p.m. The goal of the event is…
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Rural transformation: 19 NC communities selected for economic program
The Commerce Department has announced that 19 rural communities across North Carolina have been chosen to participate in a program aimed at boosting their capacity to plan, implement, and oversee economic development programs and opportunities. The Rural Community Capacity (RC2)…
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Latino caucus & Governor Hobbs unite against HCR2060
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, along with the state’s Democratic Latino caucus, has issued a joint statement opposing a Republican-backed ballot referral, HCR2060. The measure, expected to be voted on by the Senate, has drawn criticism from multiple bipartisan organizations and…
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Flint’s mayor steps in to help residents with water bills
Mayor Neeley proposed a $250,000 ARPA allocation to support Flint families struggling with water bills. Mayor Sheldon Neeley of Flint has announced a halt on placing property liens on active water accounts, overriding previous impending notices sent to residents. In…
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These 19 people spend their free time making North Carolina a better place
Last week, the Governor’s Medallion Award for Volunteer Service, North Carolina’s highest award for volunteer service, was presented to 19 individuals and three organizations across 20 counties. The award is presented annually by the N.C. Commission on Volunteerism & Community…
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High-tech jobs open up with major aerospace expansion in Oakland County
On May 9, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) announced that Barron Industries, Inc. will expand its Industry 4.0 capabilities in Oxford, Michigan. A $9.1 million investment will see the aerospace and defense industry manufacturer…









