
USAID Cuts Put Louisiana Rice Farmers’ Global Food Aid Role at Risk
USAID cuts threaten Louisiana rice farmers, key suppliers for global food aid. With exports at risk, farmers face uncertainty over price drops and market shifts.
USAID cuts threaten Louisiana rice farmers, key suppliers for global food aid. With exports at risk, farmers face uncertainty over price drops and market shifts.
The Trump administration, with Musk’s backing, has abruptly shut down USAID, sparking Democratic outrage, legal battles, and concerns over global aid disruptions.
The Impoundment Control Act ensures federal spending aligns with Congress’ decisions, safeguarding constitutional powers.
The North Carolina Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) has approved four grant requests totaling $1,890,000, according to an announcement by Governor Josh Stein. Aimed at boosting local economies, these grants are expected to create 67 jobs and attract more than $15.5 million in private investments. The grants, which were awarded to
Wow Bao, a rapidly expanding Asian street food company, announced plans to establish a manufacturing facility in Forest City, North Carolina. Governor Josh Stein confirmed that the initiative will create 88 new jobs in Rutherford County, with Wow Bao investing $6.45 million in the project. The facility will be the
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The NC Supreme Court paused a ruling that risked disqualifying 65,000 ballots, pending an ongoing legal battle.
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The North Carolina Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) has approved four grant requests totaling $1,890,000, according to an announcement by Governor Josh Stein. Aimed at boosting local economies, these grants are expected to create 67 jobs and attract more than $15.5 million in private investments. The grants, which were awarded to
CCSD’s Youth Scientist Fair on April 19 at Oglethorpe Ave Elementary offers science competitions for K-5 students.
FEMA’s withdrawal of BRIC grants leaves NC cities like Salisbury struggling to fund flood mitigation projects.
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