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44076
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"North Carolina A&T University Professor Osei Yeboah leads the university's International Trade Center, which introduces graduate students to foreign trade."
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44075
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"A fast growing niche market, agritourism is credited with propping up struggling farms and connecting farmers to their communities." Current North Carolina state law defines agritourism as any farm or ranch which allows the general public for recreational entertainment to view and enjoy activities on the farm.
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44349
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"One generation at a time, African American genealogists dig deep to uncover the stories of long-lasting ancestors, convening at a conference at Fayetteville State University." Desi L. Campbell serves as the executive director of the Harnett County African American Heritage Center and president of the Sandhills Chapter of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society. Recently, the Sandhills Chapter hosted a conference, "Faith, Valor and Learning" at Fayetteville State University.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , February 2025, p10-16, il, por Periodical Website
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44418
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First Presbyterian Church kicks off its 225th anniversary and caps off 15-year effort to prepare one million meals to fight global hunger." First Presbyterian was chartered in 1800. The original building was constructed in 1816 and burned in the "Great Fire" of 1831. The current building rests within the out walls of the 1816 structure. First Presbyterian is the oldest organized church in Cumberland County. Membership today totals 587. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places, a unique architectural element of note with the building is its truss system, installed in 1832. The church supports "Rise Against Hunger", a program involved with alleviating global hunger.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , April 2025, p10-17, il Periodical Website
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44069
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"As North Carolina marches toward a clean energy future, the local electric cooperatives are at the forefront of innovation." North Carolina Electric Cooperatives, Randolph Electric Membership Corp and the North Carolina Zoo have partnered recently for gathering performance measurements with regard to deploying electrified equipment on farms throughout the state.
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FTCC's (Fayetteville Technical Community College) Funeral Service Education program paves the way for people to fulfill their calling to serve others in times of grief. FTCC offers the only American Board of Funeral Service Education accredited program in the state. the program began in 1974 and has graduated about 1,400 students since its inception. With exception to labs, most coursework is now done online.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , December 2024, p22-27, il Periodical Website
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44429
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"North Carolina is losing farmland at one of the country's fastest rates. Its farm preservation program trades grants for conservation easements that protect the farmland forever." N.C. Agricultural Commissioner Steve Troxler lobbied for a farm preservation trust program in 2005. since its creation, over 250 agricultural easements have been recorded totaling almost 38,000 acres of land.
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