AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPrivacy & Policing: North Carolina lawmakers are weighing making a highway automatic license plate reader program permanent, a move critics say could expand surveillance beyond a temporary pilot. Education & Testing: A new Education Scorecard report argues the learning slump wasn’t a sudden COVID break, and points to uneven results from “science of reading” reforms. Community Arts: Craven Arts Council is accepting grant applications for diverse arts programs in Craven County, with funding tied to the NC Arts Council Grassroots Arts Program. Civic Recognition: Clayton’s Ann Game received the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, the state’s top civilian honor, as she prepares to retire after nearly 20 years of service. Faith & Family: More adults are entering the Catholic Church through rites like reception into full communion, signaling renewed interest in sacramental life. Health & Safety: A CDC-linked study highlights how quickly doxycycline must be started to prevent deaths from Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Local Culture Calendar: Guilford County will host the third annual Juneteenth Triad Farmers Market on June 19 in Greensboro.
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