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GCS expands 2026 summer meals to-go program

GCS expands 2026 summer meals to-go program

  • Guilford County Schools

Guilford County Schools expands 2026 summer meals, offering weekly to-go pickup at four sites and traditional dine-in options with set summer hours.

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Cabarrus County Board of Education to meet Monday

Cabarrus County Board of Education to meet Monday

  • Cabarrus County Schools

The Cabarrus County Board of Education will hold a work session Monday, June 1 at 6 p.m. at the Education Center, with a livestream and agenda available online.

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She gave her dad the gift of life with a stem cell transplant

She gave her dad the gift of life with a stem cell transplant

  • Novant Health Forsyth

After an acute myeloid leukemia diagnosis, Robert Hines reached remission and received a lifesaving stem cell transplant from his daughter Abby, who was a perfect donor match.

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Governor Stein ties construction apprenticeships to housing

Governor Stein ties construction apprenticeships to housing

  • North Carolina Governor's Office

Gov. Josh Stein visits Pitt Community College to spotlight construction apprenticeships tied to his housing affordability order and budget investments in training.

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Ferrum College fitness center offers free personal training

Ferrum College fitness center offers free personal training

  • Ferrum College

Ferrum College launched a free personal training program that pairs student interns with campus participants to build fitness confidence, routines, and wellness goals.

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Nc civil rights trail marker unveiling set in Winston-Salem

Nc civil rights trail marker unveiling set in Winston-Salem

  • Winston-Salem

Winston-Salem will unveil a new NC Civil Rights Trail marker on May 30, 2026, honoring the 1914 State v. Darnell decision against residential segregation.

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Hickory City Schools announces leadership transitions

Hickory City Schools announces leadership transitions

  • Hickory City Schools

Hickory City Schools announces leadership changes, naming new leaders at Southwest Primary School and an interim principal at Hickory High School.

Greensboro ranked No. 79 in national ParkScore index

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Greensboro ranks No. 79 on Trust for Public Land’s ParkScore, scoring highest in park space equity, with 59% of residents living within a 10-minute walk of a park.

Greensboro City Council meeting set for June 2, 2026

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Greensboro City Council meets June 2, 2026, at 5:30 pm; residents can register to speak in advance and watch live via the City website, YouTube, or GTN.

Ncdeq public hearing on Bingham Park cleanup plan

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NCDEQ will hold a June 9 public hearing on the Bingham Park Remedial Action Plan, with in-person and written public comments accepted through June 30.

17 students receive STEM scholarships from IALR foundation

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The IALR Foundation awarded 17 Southern Virginia high school seniors $1,000 STEM scholarships to support their postsecondary studies and future careers.

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Cabarrus County Board of Education to meet Monday

Cabarrus County Board of Education to meet Monday

    The Cabarrus County Board of Education will hold a work session Monday, June 1 at 6 p.m. at the Education Center, with a livestream and agenda available online.

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    She gave her dad the gift of life with a stem cell transplant

    She gave her dad the gift of life with a stem cell transplant

      After an acute myeloid leukemia diagnosis, Robert Hines reached remission and received a lifesaving stem cell transplant from his daughter Abby, who was a perfect donor match.

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      Governor Stein ties construction apprenticeships to housing

      Governor Stein ties construction apprenticeships to housing

        Gov. Josh Stein visits Pitt Community College to spotlight construction apprenticeships tied to his housing affordability order and budget investments in training.

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        Governor Stein ties construction apprenticeships to housing

        Governor Stein ties construction apprenticeships to housing

        • North Carolina Governor's Office

        Gov. Josh Stein visits Pitt Community College to spotlight construction apprenticeships tied to his housing affordability order and budget investments in training.

        Provided
        Ferrum College fitness center offers free personal training

        Ferrum College fitness center offers free personal training

        • Ferrum College

        Ferrum College launched a free personal training program that pairs student interns with campus participants to build fitness confidence, routines, and wellness goals.

        Provided
        Nc civil rights trail marker unveiling set in Winston-Salem

        Nc civil rights trail marker unveiling set in Winston-Salem

        • Winston-Salem

        Winston-Salem will unveil a new NC Civil Rights Trail marker on May 30, 2026, honoring the 1914 State v. Darnell decision against residential segregation.

        Provided
        Hickory City Schools announces leadership transitions

        Hickory City Schools announces leadership transitions

        • Hickory City Schools

        Hickory City Schools announces leadership changes, naming new leaders at Southwest Primary School and an interim principal at Hickory High School.

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        Salem Parkway lanes to close May 27–28 for sculpture work

        Salem Parkway lanes to close May 27–28 for sculpture work

        • Winston-Salem

        Overnight May 27–28, portions of Salem Parkway/U.S. 421 in Winston-Salem will close or narrow for dandelion sculpture installations and related detours.

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        Ialr’s Brian Stanley named to chamber’s inaugural 40 under 40 class

        Ialr’s Brian Stanley named to chamber’s inaugural 40 under 40 class

        • Institute for Advanced Learning and Research

        IALR Program Coordinator II Brian Stanley has been honored in the Martinsville-Henry County Chamber of Commerce’s inaugural 40 Under 40 class for his regional service.

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        Ferrum College fitness center offers free personal training

        Ferrum College fitness center offers free personal training

        • Ferrum College

        Ferrum College launched a free personal training program that pairs student interns with campus participants to build fitness confidence, routines, and wellness goals.

        Provided
        Nc civil rights trail marker unveiling set in Winston-Salem

        Nc civil rights trail marker unveiling set in Winston-Salem

        • Winston-Salem

        Winston-Salem will unveil a new NC Civil Rights Trail marker on May 30, 2026, honoring the 1914 State v. Darnell decision against residential segregation.

        Provided
        Hickory City Schools announces leadership transitions

        Hickory City Schools announces leadership transitions

        • Hickory City Schools

        Hickory City Schools announces leadership changes, naming new leaders at Southwest Primary School and an interim principal at Hickory High School.

        Provided
        Salem Parkway lanes to close May 27–28 for sculpture work

        Salem Parkway lanes to close May 27–28 for sculpture work

        • Winston-Salem

        Overnight May 27–28, portions of Salem Parkway/U.S. 421 in Winston-Salem will close or narrow for dandelion sculpture installations and related detours.

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        Ialr’s Brian Stanley named to chamber’s inaugural 40 under 40 class

        Ialr’s Brian Stanley named to chamber’s inaugural 40 under 40 class

        • Institute for Advanced Learning and Research

        IALR Program Coordinator II Brian Stanley has been honored in the Martinsville-Henry County Chamber of Commerce’s inaugural 40 Under 40 class for his regional service.

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        Watauga community foundation awards $42,270 in local grants

        Watauga community foundation awards $42,270 in local grants

        • North Carolina Community Foundation

        Watauga County Community Foundation awarded $42,270 in 2026 grants to 19 local nonprofits and community groups supporting housing, food, health and education.

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        IRS offers Saturday hours at Taxpayer Assistance Centers

        IRS offers Saturday hours at Taxpayer Assistance Centers

        • Internal Revenue Service

        The IRS will offer in-person help at select Taxpayer Assistance Centers on Saturday, May 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with most regular services but no cash payments.

        Stein highlights NC law enforcement, military and prediction market order

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        • North Carolina Governor's Office

        Gov. Josh Stein honors law enforcement and servicemembers, backs higher pay for public safety officers, and signs executive orders on prediction markets and military support.

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        Summer food service sites in Martinsville City Public Schools

        Summer food service sites in Martinsville City Public Schools

        • Martinsville City Public Schools

        Martinsville City Public Schools offers free on-site summer breakfast and lunch for children 18 and under at multiple school sites, with listed dates and hours.

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        Under the hood and ahead of the curve

        Under the hood and ahead of the curve

        • Guilford County Schools

        Andrews High graduate McKayla Kushner pairs automotive certifications with hands-on bus repair experience as she pursues a future owning her own auto shop.

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        District appoints principal supervisor, new school leaders

        District appoints principal supervisor, new school leaders

        • Guilford County Schools

        Guilford County Schools names a new principal supervisor, four new principals and announces principal transfers, with all personnel changes effective July 1, 2026.

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        A spark of ambition in welding and skilled trades

        A spark of ambition in welding and skilled trades

        • Guilford County Schools

        Middle College at GTCC-Jamestown student Jonathan Lopez discovers a passion for welding, guided by mentors, clubs and a union apprenticeship opportunity.

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        Watauga community foundation awards $42,270 in local grants

        Watauga community foundation awards $42,270 in local grants

        • North Carolina Community Foundation

        Watauga County Community Foundation awarded $42,270 in 2026 grants to 19 local nonprofits and community groups supporting housing, food, health and education.

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        IRS offers Saturday hours at Taxpayer Assistance Centers

        IRS offers Saturday hours at Taxpayer Assistance Centers

        • Internal Revenue Service

        The IRS will offer in-person help at select Taxpayer Assistance Centers on Saturday, May 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with most regular services but no cash payments.

        Stein highlights NC law enforcement, military and prediction market order

        • Provided
        • North Carolina Governor's Office

        Gov. Josh Stein honors law enforcement and servicemembers, backs higher pay for public safety officers, and signs executive orders on prediction markets and military support.

        Provided
        Summer food service sites in Martinsville City Public Schools

        Summer food service sites in Martinsville City Public Schools

        • Martinsville City Public Schools

        Martinsville City Public Schools offers free on-site summer breakfast and lunch for children 18 and under at multiple school sites, with listed dates and hours.

        Provided
        Under the hood and ahead of the curve

        Under the hood and ahead of the curve

        • Guilford County Schools

        Andrews High graduate McKayla Kushner pairs automotive certifications with hands-on bus repair experience as she pursues a future owning her own auto shop.

        Provided
        District appoints principal supervisor, new school leaders

        District appoints principal supervisor, new school leaders

        • Guilford County Schools

        Guilford County Schools names a new principal supervisor, four new principals and announces principal transfers, with all personnel changes effective July 1, 2026.

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