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  1. 107 Years of Caring: Mecklenburg County Honors Teacher for Her Dedication to Students

    https://news.mecknc.gov/107-years-caring-mecklenburg-county-honors-teacher-her-dedication-students

    Mecklenburg County is honoring a long-time pillar of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg educational community in recognition of her 107th birthday. At this week’s regular meeting, the Board of County Commissioners proclaimed Jan. 17 as “Julia Ann McKnight Teamer Day.” 

  2. Write a Happy Ending: Provider Needed for Young Adults in Extended Foster Care

    https://news.mecknc.gov/write-happy-ending-provider-needed-young-adults-extended-foster-care

    Mecklenburg County is searching for a provider to house young adults ages 18 to 21 who have aged out of foster care and teach them the skills they need to navigate a modern world.

  3. Mecklenburg County Helps 11,000 Residents with Energy Assistance

    https://news.mecknc.gov/mecklenburg-county-helps-11000-residents-energy-assistance

    Imagine every seat in Bojangles Coliseum filled. That (and then some) is how many people Mecklenburg County staff helped with their energy bills this winter.  

  4. Extreme Heat: Residents Urged to Take Precautions to Avoid Heat-related Illness

    https://news.mecknc.gov/extreme-heat-residents-urged-take-precautions-avoid-heat-related-illness-July-26-28

    With extreme high temperatures and heat indices expected Friday through Sunday, Charlotte-Mecklenburg government agencies and partners are highlighting services available to assist vulnerable residents during times of extreme heat. Public Health recommends that residents take extra precautions as heat-related illness can be more severe as the body temperature rises:

  5. Keeping Cool: Free Box Fans Available to Eligible Mecklenburg County Residents

    https://news.mecknc.gov/keeping-cool-free-box-fans-available-eligible-mecklenburg-county-residents

    As extreme high temperatures and heat indices persist through at least July 30, Charlotte-Mecklenburg government agencies and partners are highlighting services available to assist vulnerable residents during times of extreme heat. 

  6. Mecklenburg County Public Health Reports Increase in Illegal Food Vendors

    https://news.mecknc.gov/mecklenburg-county-public-health-reports-increase-illegal-food-vendors

    Mecklenburg County Public Health has seen an increase in complaints of food vendors operating without a permit. Most of the complaints are coming from street vendors selling food between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m. in the Uptown and South End areas of Charlotte.

  7. COVID-19 Boosters Available Across the County

    https://news.mecknc.gov/news/covid-19-boosters-available-across-county

    ​Mecklenburg County Public Health is offering the new COVID-19 vaccine boosters at its clinic locations. The new booster is also widely available throughout the County through healthcare providers and pharmacies.  

     

  8. Top Stories for Dec. 4, 2024

    https://pi.mecknc.gov/top-stories/top-stories-dec-4-2024

    View Mecklenburg County government's top stories for Dec. 4, 2024.

  9. Review of CDBG FY23 Annual Action Plan Requested by April 30, 2023

    https://news.mecknc.gov/review-cdbg-fy23-annual-action-plan-requested-april-30-2023

    ​Mecklenburg County would like residents’ participation in the review of the 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan (2023-2024 AAP) for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program.

  10. Social Work: Compassion + Action: Mecklenburg County Recognizes Employees for “Social Work Month”

    https://news.mecknc.gov/social-work-compassion-action-mecklenburg-county-recognizes-employees-social-work-month

    arch is National Social Work Month, an opportunity to recognize the hard work and dedication of social workers across Mecklenburg County.