The U.S. Economic Development Administration recently awarded a $650,000, five-year grant to the Cooperative Extension Service s Community, Professional and Economic Development department to establish and operate a University Center.
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Fast Facts: Five-year grant will fund extension as a University Center to connect rural, marginalized communities in state with local economic development resources Extension will offer training …
RALEIGH â North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper and NCDHHS Secretary Mandy Cohen outlined a timeline for Group 3 frontline workers becoming eligible to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, beginning with anyone working in child care or in PreK â 12 schools, on February 24 during a media briefing on February 10.
To be considered a frontline essential worker in child care or schools, an individual must be in-person at their place of work, including staff who anticipate an imminent return to an in-person work setting. Under the timeline outlined, the state plans to move to additional frontline workers on March 10.
Avery County announced last week the acquisition of a pair of mobile units that will be utilized to ramp up vaccination efforts in the county as it continues the vaccination process.