Onslow County horse dies from Eastern Equine Encephalitis jdnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jdnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Story Park and the downtown library.
This week New Hanover County commissioners unanimously approved moving forward with Project Grace, after making a few minor tweaks. Those changes left in place the financing structure, which includes $24 million in additional costs to taxpayers in order to ensure the participation of private development.
Several of the last minute changes to the Memorandum of Understanding, or MOU, between Zimmer Development Company and the county addressed concerns voiced earlier this month by the advisory boards for the Cape Fear Museum and the New Hanover County Public Library.
These concerns included 8,000 square feet of shared space, which had been identified in a needs study but left out of the original MOU. The space has been restored to the project at no additional cost.
Village Pharmacy of Hampstead has a waitlist for its leftover doses of vaccine for people who can show up to get a shot on the fly. (Port City Daily/Courtesy of Village Pharmacy)
SOUTHEASTERN N.C. A small community pharmacy in Hampstead is making sure it gets every last drop of the vaccine into people’s arms with the help of a waitlist.
Ten doses of vaccine come in one Moderna vial, according to Ashley Rogers, an advanced certified pharmacy technician at Village Pharmacy of Hampstead. Once thawed, the product is only “good” for six hours – but sometimes appointments end up as no-shows, leaving a chance for that valuable vaccine to go unused.
New Hanover NAACP pushes schools to end racially unequal suspensions fayobserver.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fayobserver.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Cece Nunn, posted Feb 22, 2021 A virtual community roundtable Tuesday will focus on Project Grace, a $107 million project that would transform a New Hanover County-owned block in downtown Wilmington into new public and private facilities.
Wilmington Downtown Inc. President and CEO Holly Childs will share the current vision and next steps with panelists who include:
Dane Scalise, WDI Board Chair
Jennifer Rigby, Chief Strategy Officer, New Hanover County
Adam Tucker, Director of Development, Zimmer Development Company
Chris Boney, Chief Relationships Officer, LS3P
Natalie English, President & CEO, Wilmington Chamber of Commerce
Because of a large number of people planning to attend the Zoom discussion, the session, which takes place beginning at 6 p.m Tuesday, will be live-streamed here, according to a WDI email Monday.