| State Tipoffs Involving North Carolina Newsletter for Sunday February 04, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
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HPU Professor Teaches Military History at West Point
HIGH POINT, North Carolina, Jan. 30 -- High Point University issued the following news release:
Dr. Frederick Schneid, High Point University's Herman and Louise Smith Professor of History, recently delivered the Ewing Chair lecture to 550 cadets at the U.S. Military Academy (USMA) at West Point.
Schneid is the first HPU professor appointed as the Charles Boal Ewing Chair in Military History by a committee in the Department of History at the USMA at West Point. The residency appointment is invi
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I Wonder What the N.C. Labor Dept.'s Consultative Services Interaction is Really Like
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Feb. 3 -- The North Carolina Department of Labor issued the following news release:
The N.C. Department of Labor (NCDOL) has a resource that has been in place for a while that is designed specifically to assist employers with safety and health issues. The NCDOL offers on-site Consultative Services where a safety and health professional can meet with you virtually or on-site and review your areas of concern. They can review written programs and walk through your establis
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N.C. HEALTH DEPT.: EMERGENCY PLACEMENT FUNDS TO HELP COUNTIES PROVIDE APPROPRIATE PLACEMENTS FOR CHILDREN IN DSS CUSTODY
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Feb. 3 -- The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services issued the following news release on Feb. 2, 2024:
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services distributed funds this week to county departments of social services to help improve placements for children in DSS custody who have complex behavioral health needs. These critical funds come at a time when an average of 32 children are living in DSS offices each week because there is no place
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N.C. Health Dept.: February is National Children's Dental Health Month
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Feb. 3 -- The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services issued the following news release:
February is National Children's Dental Health Month, and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is emphasizing the importance of children's dental hygiene to overall health and well-being. Currently in North Carolina, nearly one in five kindergartners have untreated tooth decay, which can have long-term health impacts such as chronic disease.
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