North Carolina
South Carolina-based food processor to build facility in North Carolina
A South Carolina-based meals processor identified for supplying U.S. army fight rations will construct a facility in North Carolina, creating 440 jobs in a county with one of many state’s highest jobless charges.
SO-PAK-CO Inc. and Gov. Roy Cooper introduced on Tuesday the corporate’s $85 million funding in a brand new processing and packing operation in Laurinburg.
The brand new positions, which embrace managers, operators and administrative personnel, can have a median wage of greater than $45,000, which is above the countywide common in Scotland County of $40,894, in response to a information launch from Cooper’s workplace.
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Scotland County’s 7.7% unemployment fee for August, as reported by the state Commerce Division, was the second highest among the many 100 North Carolina counties.
SO-PAK-CO, based mostly in Mullins, South Carolina, may obtain $4.6 million in funds from the state over 12 years if it meets funding and job-creation thresholds. A state financial incentives panel permitted the Job Growth Funding Grant on Tuesday.
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SO-PAK-CO is a number one firm in producing shelf-stable, ready-to-eat meals. It offers food-processing providers to federal, state and native businesses in addition to business retail clients, Cooper’s information launch mentioned.
North Carolina
School closings, delays in Western North Carolina, Wednesday, Jan. 15
Amazon van slides off a road snowy Knoxville street
Video captured the moment an Amazon van slid off a snowy road in Knoxville.
Some school systems in Western North Carolina are closed or operating on delays Wednesday, Jan. 15, due to winter weather impacts.
- Avery County Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Cherokee County Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Clay County Schools: Closed, optional workday.
- Graham County Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Jackson County Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Macon County Schools: Franklin area closed, remote learning day. Highlands School, three-hour delay. Nantahala School, two-hour delay.
- Madison County Schools: One-hour delay.
- Mitchell County Schools: One-hour delay.
- Swain County Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Transylvania County Schools: Two-hour delay.
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North Carolina
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North Carolina
FEMA extends transitional housing program for North Carolina residents displaced by Hurricane Helene
FEMA is extending its Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) Program to Jan. 25 for residents of North Carolina, according to a Monday announcement.
The program, which was set to expire on Tuesday, funds temporary housing, like hotel or motel rooms, for thousands of people displaced from their homes by Hurricane Helene.
The federal assistance gives households extra time to find alternative housing solutions or to make repairs to their homes.
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More than 3,000 families are eligible for the program’s extension, according to FEMA.
The agency said people checking out of their temporary housing on Tuesday are returning to habitable homes or have withdrawn from FEMA assistance.
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More than 10,000 households accepted temporary shelter in hotels participating in the TSA program following the aftermath of the hurricane, FEMA said last month, but most have since moved to longer-term housing.
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Each county also has its own shelters and nonprofits to assist people who are not eligible for FEMA’s program.
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