The Central Carolina Community College (CCCC) Foundation has received $1,900 from the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation to help feed neighbors in their time of need.
In an effort to continue to modernize Career and Technical Education programs and classrooms across North Carolina, the General Assembly allotted $3 million in 2022 for State Superintendent Catherine Truitt to award funds to school districts via two grant programs:
Nine teachers from across North Carolina have been selected as the state’s regional Teachers of the Year for their dedication, innovation and ability to inspire students to achieve.
The City of Monroe Construction Division will be replacing approximately 839 linear feet of existing 2-inch steel water main along Rushing Street and Welsh Ave between McCarten Street and Jackson Street.
Seven graduates of FirstHealth’s third EMT academy were recognized during a special graduation ceremony on Dec. 14, 2022 at FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital.
The Richmond Community College Foundation has named Lee Howell, owner of Scotland Motors Inc. in Laurinburg, as its 2023 Distinguished Citizen of the Year.