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Feb 19

Carolina Stalite will spend $1.3 million to reopen its Stanly County lightweight aggregate plant and bring 14 jobs there.

Stanly County Commissioners approved $6,500 in incentives to be paid over five years. Rick Williams,chairman of the Stanly County Economic Development Commission,says Carolina Stalite is a "quality driven company" that makes contributions to the communities they

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Feb 19

Community Action's Director of Family Services - Dione Atkins-Tate Is ROMA Certified

Congratulations to SRCAA"s very own Dione Atkins-Tate,Director of Family Services. She was named one of eight to be the first to become a Nationally Certified ROMA Implementer (NCRI) in North Carolina." " The"Results Oriented Management &

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Jan 25

RCCC Breaks Ground on New Advanced Technology Center

"On Monday,Rowan-Cabarrus Community College broke ground"for"its Advanced Technology Center at the North Carolina Research Campus in Kannapolis. The groundbreaking included remarks"by the college’s partners,including board Chairman Carl Short Jr.; Cabarrus County Commissioners Chairman Steve Morris; Mark

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Jan 08

Centralina WDB Communications Specialist Leaves to Pursue New Career

"The decision to leave Centralina WDB has not been easy,but I have decided this will be in the best interest for my career and future development," This is what Asia Wilson,Centralina Workforce Development Board Communications Specialist

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