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NEW HANOVER COUNTY SCHOOLS – New Hanover County Schools is hiring substitute teachers. Substitutes can earn $80 per day without a teaching license or $103 per…
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The Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina announced that Bohman Murray Hemingway Architects has been selected as the architect for their facility to be located at 1000 Greenfield St. in Wilmington.
Established in 1955, the firm has a long-standing reputation within the Wilmington community and has recently worked with the YMCA, New Hanover County Schools, UNCW, New Hanover Regional Medical Center, and the Battleship North Carolina.
W.M. Jordan Company, a 60-year-old firm with offices in Wilmington and Virginia, has been selected as the general contractor for the project. The company rose to the top due to their experience with other food bank facilities in Virginia and their dedication to success.
Call to end suspensions of young students highlights racial inequity, restorative practices in New Hanover portcitydaily.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from portcitydaily.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.