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NC A&T opens $6 million agriculture research, education center

NC A&T opens $6 million agriculture research, education center
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NCA&T Dedicates New Pavilion for Ag Research, Education | North Carolina Biotechnology Center

NCA&T Dedicates New Pavilion for Ag Research, Education | North Carolina Biotechnology Center
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Couple raises money to help launch food bank satellite site

Couple raises money to help launch food bank satellite site NANCY MCLAUGHLIN, News & Record FacebookTwitterEmail GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) The team met around a table on a Sunday morning in early 2020 as coronavirus cases across the country had begun dominating the national news. The country was grinding to a halt and Eric Aft, CEO of the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina, knew the hunger problem would no doubt get worse. Second Harvest is one of nine regional Feeding America food distribution operatives across the state. At the time, the Winston-Salem-based operation, which covers an 18-county area including Guilford, had several projects on the table. The agency moves tons of donated food to nonprofit organizations locally that help the hungry, ranging from Greensboro Urban Ministry to the food pantries at local colleges.

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Gov Cooper announces new center that will vaccinate more than 20K per week

Photo: Fiona Goodall/Getty Images There’s more good news on the pandemic front today. In addition to the hoped for approval of Johnson & Johnson’s one shot vaccine, North Carolina continues to make headway in rapidly improving vaccine distribution. Today, Gov. Roy Cooper announced that North Carolina would be home to a new federally supported community vaccination center that will be able to serve very large numbers. This from a press release distributed by Cooper’s office: The FEMA-supported COVID-19 Community Vaccination Center will open at Four Seasons Town Centre in Greensboro on March 10 and will remain open for eight weeks. It will operate seven days a week with the capacity to provide up to 3,000 vaccinations per day, with options for drive-thru service in the parking lot and walk-in service in the space formerly occupied by Dillard’s department store.

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