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NC high school senior doesn t let disability slow her down

Northeast Guilford High senior doesn t let disability define her Graduations continue for Guilford County Schools Seniors. Ansyln Wright suffers from a form of muscular dystrophy and lives by the motto, trust the process. Author: Lauren Coleman Updated: 6:16 PM EDT June 3, 2021 GREENSBORO, N.C. “Trust the process.” That’s the motto Northeast Guilford High Senior Anslyn Wright lives by. “Whether that’s your education, your personal life, whatever it may be. You’re always going to have a successful outcome as long as you just trust the process,” Wright said. Wright is an active and outgoing student. She participates in Girl Scouts, Future Business Leaders of America, and the Women’s Ministry at her church.

Cooper to give COVID update, expected to talk about rent, utility assistance

Cooper to give COVID update, expected to talk about rent, utility assistance WSOCTV.com News Staff © Carolyn Kaster North Caroline Gov. Roy Cooper speaks at Guilford Technical Community College, Monday, April 19, 2021, in Jamestown, N.C., about the Biden administration s American Jobs Plan. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) Gov. Roy Cooper will join members of the state’s Coronavirus Task Force Wednesday afternoon to give an update on COVID-19 in North Carolina. Cooper and the team are expected to give the latest updates on how the state is doing in the fight against COVID. They are also expected to make an announcement about rent and utility assistance for people still struggling.

Cooper s new order gives unemployment guidelines to get people back to work

Cooper’s new order gives unemployment guidelines to get people back to work WSOCTV.com News Staff © Carolyn Kaster North Caroline Gov. Roy Cooper speaks at Guilford Technical Community College, Monday, April 19, 2021, in Jamestown, N.C., about the Biden administration s American Jobs Plan. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper issued an executive order Friday, which has new directives for people who are getting unemployment benefits transition back into employment. “Unemployment benefits have provided a critical lifeline for many North Carolinians living on the edge due to the pandemic. As our state emerges from the pandemic, we want to help people safely return to work as soon as possible. Reinstating the work search guidelines will help connect claimants with employers, resources and tools to help them return to the workforce,” said Governor Cooper.

Vice President Kamala Harris to the Class of 2021: You have the strength to get through anything

Vice President Kamala Harris to the Class of 2021: You have the strength to get through anything CNN 2 hrs ago By Chandelis Duster, CNN © SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks about the administration s American Jobs Plan at Guilford Technical Community College in Greensboro, North Carolina, April 19, 2021. Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday applauded members of the Class of 2021 on their perseverance in earning their high school diplomas during the coronavirus pandemic, which upended classrooms and shuttered a number of extracurricular activities such as sports. You now know, that you have what it takes to get through pretty much anything. So when you come up against an obstacle, when you experience a setback and you will, we all do remember the resilience that you showed this past year. The determination. Remember, that you have the strength to get through anything, Harris said during Graduation 2021: A CNN Speci

McMurray announces bid for 24th District Court Judge seat

HIGH COUNTRY — Longtime Avery County resident and attorney Tom McMurray announced last week his intention to seek election for a seat as for 24th District Court Judge, representing Avery, Watauga, Mitchell, Yancey and Madison counties. McMurray, a Republican, is an attorney at Appalachian Law Center and has two decades of experience in the profession, received his Associate’s Degree from Guilford Technical Community College, a Bachelor’s Degree from Thomas Edison State College, and his law degree (JD) from North Carolina Central University. After spending his first five years in practice in the Greensboro area dealing with cases involving bankruptcy work representing debtors, Tom and his family moved to Banner Elk in 2007, where he primarily has practiced family law. McMurray has been appointed to represent parents involved with Department of Social Services (DSS) cases in Watauga, Avery and Mitchell counties.

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