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Corporations considering a headquarters move to Charlotte or the Triangle would be offered an additional incentive â potentially worth millions of dollars â to spread the economic benefits to less vibrant areas of the state under a bill that cleared the N.C. Senate last week. Republican-sponsored Senate Bill 493 modifies the stateâs Job Development Investment Grant program â the primary economic-recruitment tool for corporations being recruited by other states. The co-primary sponsors include Sens. David Craven Jr. of Randolph County and Vickie Sawyer of Yadkin County. The Senate voted 49-0 for the bill. An economic reality for much of this century â oftentimes to the frustration of Triad civic and elected officials â has been that most corporations contemplating a headquarters move into North Carolina look only at the stateâs two primary economic engines in Wake and Mecklenburg counties. ....
It was terrifying, says Abby Crawford, marketing manager at Winmark Wines. We could see the fires coming down the hill towards us. Winmark was one of many Hunter Valley wineries that lost its entire 2020 vintage to smoke taint. Having already endured three years of drought, the bushfires in late 2019 must have felt like the final straw. And then, of course, came COVID-19. When restrictions in NSW finally eased in June last year and people started travelling again, the Hunter faced a more familiar challenge: the surprising indifference of many Sydneysiders to the world-class wine region on their doorstep. Many bypassed it in favour of what are perceived as the cooler wine destinations such as Orange and Mudgee. ....
With a $1,000 grant from the National Garden Club Plant America program, the Livermore-Amador Valley Garden Club recently replanted roses in Hansen Park. The club came together Saturday, March 20, to replace 38 rose bushes. A group of 24 Garden Club members worked alongside three Livermore Landscape Maintenance employees to get the roses planted. Wearing masks, the members worked in groups of two or three members from the same âsocial bubble.â Many of the members had received COVID-19 vaccines prior to the event. âIt went extremely well,â said Dana Boyd, Club co-chair. âWe got all 38 rose bushes planted.â The group was excited to have a little bit of socializing and see each other again even behind the masks, according to Boyd. ....
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