State Tipoffs Involving North Carolina Newsletter for Thursday June 12, 2025 ( 9 items ) |
Bank of America Announces Redemption of $3,000,000,000 1.319% Fixed/Floating Rate Senior Notes, Due June 2026
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, June 11 [Category: BizFinancial Services] -- Bank of America, a financial institution, posted the following news release:
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Bank of America Announces Redemption of $3,000,000,000 1.319% Fixed/Floating Rate Senior Notes, Due June 2026
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CHARLOTTE, NC - Bank of America Corporation announced today that it will redeem on June 19, 2025 all $3,000,000,000 principal amount outstanding of its 1.319% Fixed/Floating Rate Senior Notes, due June 2026 (CUSIP No. 06051GJD2)
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Lees-McRae College Celebrates Records and Biggest Year of Fundraising in Institution's 125-year History
BANNER ELK, North Carolina, June 12 -- Lees-McRae College issued the following news:
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Lees-McRae College celebrates records and biggest year of fundraising in institution's 125-year history
By Maya Jarrell
Lees-McRae College marked the end of its fiscal year by breaking records across the college. In the Fall 2024 semester Hurricane Helene ripped through Western North Carolina, and catastrophic wind and rainfall left the area devastated by the storm's impact. Despite the challenges of t
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N.C. Health Dept.: North Carolina Suicide Prevention Action Plan Posted for Public Comment
RALEIGH, North Carolina, June 12 (TNSrep) -- The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services issued the following news release on June 11, 2025:
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North Carolina Suicide Prevention Action Plan Posted for Public Comment
As part of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services commitment to transforming mental health care, the department is seeking public comment on its Suicide Prevention Action Plan (2026-2030). This work is critical in improving the lives of all No
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N.C. State: Researchers Create New Way to Remove Phosphorus From Contaminated Water
RALEIGH, North Carolina, June 12 (TNSjou) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:
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Researchers Create New Way to Remove Phosphorus from Contaminated Water
By Matt Shipman
Researchers have created an inexpensive hydrogel that can filter phosphorus from contaminated surface waters, drinking water supplies or wastewater streams to reduce phosphorus pollution and reuse the phosphorus for agricultural and industrial applications. In addition to efficiently captu
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N.C. State: Study Develops Optimal Cover Crop Adoption Thresholds
RALEIGH, North Carolina, June 12 (TNSjou) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:
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Study Develops Optimal Cover Crop Adoption Thresholds
By Mick Kulikowski
Researchers have developed a new model that can suggest the optimal conditions for farmers to plant cover crops, or crops grown in between cash-crop seasons, to help ensure long-term cash-crop success. The findings could help improve farm budgets and serve as aids to farmers making decisions about their
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N.C. State: Turtle Crossing - Study Identifies Local Hot Spots for Turtle/Car Collisions
RALEIGH, North Carolina, June 12 (TNSjou) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:
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Turtle Crossing: Study Identifies Local Hot Spots for Turtle/Car Collisions
By Tracey Peake
It's summer and turtles are on the move - but while they are on the lookout for mates and nesting sites, they definitely aren't looking both ways before crossing the street. Which is where a new study comes in.
Aswini Cherukuri, a former NC State veterinary student now in private prac
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N.C. State: What Comes First - The Chicken or The Housing for a Cage-Free Egg?
RALEIGH, North Carolina, June 12 (TNSjou) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:
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What Comes First: The Chicken or The Housing for a Cage-Free Egg?
NC State researchers found that hen breeds vary in their ability to adapt to cage-free environments. This can influence how farmers meet market demand for cage-free eggs and animal welfare goals.
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Cage-free eggs have become a popular grocery purchase due to growing concerns about animal welfare. In early 2024
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UNC-School of Medicine Issues Newsworthy From the School of Medicine for Week of June 6-12, 2025
CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, June 12 -- The University of North Carolina School of Medicine issued the following Newsworthy from the School of Medicine for Week of June 6-12, 2025:
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The below clickable headlines link directly to outside media outlets, which featured UNC School of Medicine faculty starting Friday, June 6, 2025.
Q&A: Managing Insulin Allergy in Clinical Practice (https://www.physiciansweekly.com/qa-managing-insulin-allergy-in-clinical-practice/) - Dr. Onyinye I. Iweala (Ph
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UNC-School of Medicine: Treatment for Common GI Infection May Be Less Effective Than Traditional Therapy for Preventing Severe Disease, Study Finds
CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, June 12 (TNSjou) -- The University of North Carolina School of Medicine issued the following news:
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New Treatment for Common GI Infection May be Less Effective Than Traditional Therapy for Preventing Severe Disease, Study Finds
A new comparative study led by researchers at the UNC School of Medicine found that a new therapy for prevention of recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection may be less effective than traditional therapy when it comes to preventing
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