AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPatriot Front in DC: As the U.S. marked 250 years, a White supremacist group marched in Washington, and Trump officials leaned on “free speech” instead of a clear condemnation—an uncomfortable reminder of how polarization and extremist politics keep colliding with everyday life. Marine rescue funding: NOAA awarded nearly $4M in Prescott Grants to 41 groups across 19 states and two Tribes, supporting marine mammal rescue and stranding response. Wilkes County schools leadership: Dr. Westley Wood was named superintendent of Wilkes County Schools after an emergency board vote, following the death of longtime leader Mark Byrd. Avery County education oaths: Lan Holtsclaw and Coleman Bailey took the oath to start their terms on the Avery County Board of Education. Local culture on a national stage: Appalachian Rhythm Clogging & Dance from Boone will perform in Washington’s July 4 Independence Day Parade as part of America’s 250th. Food safety alert: A Clover Hill Dairy requesón listeria outbreak is active, with heightened risk for pregnant people and a long incubation period. Business + Triangle growth: Postino is opening a new Chapel Hill location this fall, adding another date-night spot to the Triangle. Community + learning: WHQR is pushing a renewal drive to keep independent local public radio running.
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