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RANDLEMAN, N.C. Families across North Carolina and beyond are raising funds for Victory Junction this week, a camp that is specifically for kids with serious illnesses. The Petty family opened the camp in 2004, lead by former NASCAR driver Kyle Petty. He lost his son Adam in a racing accident in 2000 and opened the camp in his honor.
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Kyle Petty and other leaders of the annual Charity Ride Across America moved the fundraiser online this year
You can walk, run or ride 45 miles this week to honor Adam Petty s memory or donate to the cause to benefit Victory Junction
By May, Nia Raines will have earned two.
The 18-year-old will soon graduate from Cumberland Polytechnic High School. She already has one degree under her belt in December she completed work for her associate’s degree from Fayetteville Technical Community College. Graduation ceremonies for both schools are scheduled for next month.
Nia’s high school is located on the FTCC campus, and students there earn credits toward college. But she went the extra mile, taking summer courses, to earn her degree in a two-year program. She was just 17 at the time.
“I took a lot of summer classes to help me with that, to get me on the fast track,” says Nia, who has maintained a 3.8 GPA in high school. “It just accumulated. I worked very hard.”
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The Kyle Petty Charity Ride announced Tuesday the 26th edition of its annual event has been postponed to 2022 because of COVID-19 concerns.
The charitable organization had originally postponed the event from May 2-8, 2020 to May 1-7, 2021 after the outbreak of the novel coronavirus. Organizers on Tuesday pushed that timetable back again to April 30-May 6, 2022 because of lingering concerns with the pandemic.
“We talked through every ‘what if’ scenario and tried to come up with a way to safely execute the Ride this spring, but ultimately we don’t feel we could safely make that happen,” said Kyle Petty, a longtime analyst now with NBC Sports. “There is still so much uncertainty and risk with the pandemic, which is why we have decided to once again postpone the Ride, now to 2022. The health and safety of our Riders