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North Carolina National Guard COVID-19 support for food bank ends

Updated: 10:18 AM EDT Apr 16, 2021 WXII12.com Web Staff After providing more than a year of support to Second Harvest Food Bank during the COVID-19 pandemic, the North Carolina National Guard is moving out of Winston-Salem.Citing an increase of alternative labor and logistics sources, North Carolina National Guard soldiers and airmen ceased their food bank operations Thursday after assisting the program s mission to feed citizens in need during the pandemic.The operations height saw over 300 Guard men and women embedded with food bank workers in Winston-Salem and across North Carolina, aiding with warehouse operations, food sorting and preparation, transportation of food and the school feeding program.“We are so proud of the dedication and hard work hundreds of NC Guardsmen accomplished working at food banks over the past year. This will be a shining chapter in the history of our domestic operations,” said Brig. Gen. Jeff Copeland, NCNG’s Director of J

NC emergency response director Mike Sprayberry to retire

NC emergency response director Mike Sprayberry to retire April 16, 2021 GMT FILE - In this Sept. 17, 2020 file photo, Mike Sprayberry, the head of North Carolina s emergency management operations, updates the public on preparation for possible flooding during a press briefing, at the Emergency Operations Center in Raleigh, N.C. Sprayberry will retire Aug. 1, 2021, the Department of Public Safety announced Friday, Feb. 16. (Robert Willett/The News & Observer via AP, File) FILE - In this Sept. 17, 2020 file photo, Mike Sprayberry, the head of North Carolina s emergency management operations, updates the public on preparation for possible flooding during a press briefing, at the Emergency Operations Center in Raleigh, N.C. Sprayberry will retire Aug. 1, 2021, the Department of Public Safety announced Friday, Feb. 16. (Robert Willett/The News & Observer via AP, File)

After more than year of support during pandemic, North Carolina National Guard s support for food bank ends

After more than year of support during pandemic, North Carolina National Guard’s support for food bank ends © Joint Base San Antonio north carolina national guard After providing more than a year of support to Second Harvest Food Bank during the COVID-19 pandemic, the North Carolina National Guard is moving out of Winston-Salem. Citing an increase of alternative labor and logistics sources, North Carolina National Guard soldiers and airmen ceased their food bank operations Thursday after assisting the program s mission to feed citizens in need during the pandemic.Sign up for our Newsletters The operations height saw over 300 Guard men and women embedded with food bank workers in Winston-Salem and across North Carolina, aiding with warehouse operations, food sorting and preparation, transportation of food and the school feeding program.

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