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for Business North Carolina Vol. 42 Issue 12, December 2022
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Once the most popular sweet corn variety in eastern North Carolina, Silver Queen appears less relevant these days in light of new varieties like Ambrosia, Obsession and Devotion. Silver Queen takes 90 days to mature, while its competitors take between 75 and 80 days.
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After leading an HMO's rapid growth, the East Carolina University grad helped expand Blue Cross dominance in N.C. health insurance.
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This article focuses on the toxic water disaster that occurred on Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987. The disaster potentially caused many people to suffer from cancer, Parkinson's disease, kidney issues and other life-threatening afflictions. The article mentions how officials plan to recompense those affected from the toxic water disaster.
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This article follows Mary Rice, a third generation Toyota dealership owner and how she plans to dominate the car selling business. Rice plans to face the car supply chain issue that arose during the pandemic by assisting in the opening of a new car plant in 2025. This plant will provide jobs as well as electric and non-electric vehicles to the public.
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This article illustrates how some doctors working for major medical facilities have switched over to primary care to better assist their patients. The article also mentions how the Affordable Care Act had negative as well as positive effects on the medical system and how doctors work with or around these effects today.