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IMPORTANT TOWN UPDATES EDITION |
From the Council Office of Steve Rao
August 22, 2022
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Estimated Read Time: 10 minutes.
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NC Ban on Abortion after 20 weeks can be enforced!
DMV will require Road Tests Again!
(See NC News Section)
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AUG 22 COUNCIL MEETING MOVES TO SENIOR CENTER
Due to equipment upgrades being done in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, The August 23 Morrisville Town Council meeting will be held at the Morrisville Senior Center, 4117 Davis Drive, at 6 p.m. The meeting will be streamed live via the Town’s YouTube channel and will be available for viewing on the Town’s website
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Church Street and Morrisville Carpenter Road
Today, Church Street and Morrisville Carpenter Road Intersection becomes Right In and Right Out.
(See This Week in Morrisville Updates)
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Town of Morrisville to host Minor League Cricket Championships Aug 27th- Aug 28th.
Minor League Cricket announced that the finals of the 2022 Toyota Minor League Cricket Championship presented by Sunoco will be held at Church Street Park in the Town of Morrisville, August 27-28. The finals weekend activities are free to attend - registration to reserve your spot/s is strongly recommended at https://bit.ly/3QEQsbF
Insights From Mark Stohlman:
https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/1477525846029890
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NC Secretary of Technology Jim Weaver Visits Cary | |
Thanks for Joining Virtual IOT Slam!
https://iotslam.com/iot-slam-xx-virtual-access/
Last Thursday, I had the honor of welcoming Secretary Weaver to Cary, where he inspired all of us at the IT Serve Raleigh Chapter Monthly Meeting.
Secretary Weaver updated us on the progress his team is making in the Broadband efforts in NC, Cybersecurity, and advised the Tech Community on changes he plans to make in Procurement.
Over the next few months, I will be hosting the Secretary around the region and state to focus on advice for procurement opportunities for our Tech Companies!
In my next newsletter, we will highlight the key takeaways from the NC Digital Summit, with the highlight being the North Carolina Cyber Class!
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Sept. 22 Town Hall Meeting with RDU Airport CEO |
Sept. 22 Town Hall Meeting with RDU Airport CEO 6:30 pm at HSNC Main Hall. (309 Aviation Parkway, Morrisville, NC 27560)
I have invited RDU Airport CEO Michael Landguth to Morrisville for a Town Hall meeting where he will brief us on the Airport and talk about international air service recruitment. Exploring opportunities for Direct Air Service to India will also be discussed.
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Hum Sub Youth Achievement Award |
The Hum Sub Youth Achievement Award recognizes youth who have attained outstanding achievements in various fields such as Volunteering, Community Service, Leadership, Research, Academics, Extra-curricular activities such as sports, music and arts, etc. This award is based on Lord Buddha’s parting message to his disciples “Aapo Deepo Bhava” which means “Be a light unto yourself.”
DEADLINE FOR ENTRY
11:59pm ET September 11th, 2022
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Suicide Prevention Line to 988 |
On Saturday, July 16, the U.S. will transition the 10-digit National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to 988 – an easy-to-remember three-digit number for 24/7 crisis care.
The lifeline, which also links to the Veterans Crisis Line, follows a three-year joint effort by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to put crisis care more in reach for people in need.
Starting tomorrow, simply calling or texting 988 or chatting https://988Lifeline.org will connect you to compassionate care and support for mental health-related distress. #988Lifeline
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Join us on Radio Nyra Sundays at 4pm for interesting interviews with local thought leaders
Thanks for joining us on Radio Nyra last week for our Indian Independence Day Interview with USINPAC Chair, Sanjay Puri.
Wonderful Cricket Interview with Mark Stohlman on Radio Nyra!
99.9FMHD4, 101.9 FM and 1490 AM!
Indian Independence Day Interview with USINPAC Chair, Sanjay Puri.
(Could not find link on FB)
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Wonderful Cricket Interview with Mark Stohlman on Radio Nyra!
https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/2852956421664760
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Thanks for Join us on Aug 15th on Roku TV for our Indian Independence Day Interview with Swadesh Chatterjee.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6PxrfKLphY
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On the Porch with Randy Voller on WCHL 97.9 FM!
https://chapelboro.com/?s=on+the+porch
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WPTF Steve O'Bryan show on the Dream Act and DACA!
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Get with the Program with Gary Jones!
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Tune in on Friday at 7 pm and Sunday at 4 pm to PBS Carolinas Black Issues Forum for our engaging discussions on trending topics!
Engaging Discussion on PBS Carolinas Black Issues Forum on Affirmative Action, Election Security and other matters.
Link to the show:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BIOR-ih-Fg
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My latest op ed on WRAL Tech Wire
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Proud of the rising star in Journalism, Tar Heel Sonia Rao! | |
Scalawag Magazine
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Sonia Rao is a student at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. She has previously written for the Virginian-Pilot and the Charlotte Observer.
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This Week in Morrisville: August 22 - 26 | |
Meetings
Aug. 23 – 6:00 p.m. – Town Council Meeting
(Morrisville Senior Center, 4117 Davis Drive)
Aug. 25 – 6:30 p.m. – Morrisville Smart City Steering Committee
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August 23 Town Council Meeting to be Held at Morrisville Senior Center |
Due to equipment upgrades being done in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, The August 23 Morrisville Town Council meeting will be held at the Morrisville Senior Center, 4117 Davis Drive, at 6 p.m. The meeting will be streamed live via the Town’s YouTube channel and will be available for viewing on the Town’s website.
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Registration Open for Teen Morrisville 101 |
Registration for Teen Morrisville 101 is now open. Teen Morrisville 101 is an annual citizen's academy for teens interested in local government. This is a free program for youth in grades 9-12. The program begins October 5, 2022, and will be held after school hours, from 4-6 p.m., once a week for four weeks.
Registration ends on September 23. Learn more and reserve your spot here.
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White Goods Collection to be September 8 |
The Town of Morrisville's next white goods collection will be Thursday, Sept. 8. The Public Works Department provides a quarterly curbside collection of recyclable white goods. White goods items include washing machines, dryers, freezers, refrigerators, dishwashers, water heaters, stoves and ovens, and dehumidifiers.
Registration is required for the white goods collection. Complete this form or call (919) 463-7070 to confirm your collection. Requests must be received by Tuesday, Sept. 6. For more details, please visit the Public Works website.
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Vendor Applications Open for Morrisville International Festival on September 24 |
The Morrisville International Festival will celebrate the diversity of cultures in the Town of Morrisville. Residents are encouraged to join the festivities on Sept. 24 on Town Hall Drive from 2-6 p.m. There will be live performances, an artisan market, food trucks, and more.
Applications are now open for vendors and cultural organizations who would like to participate in the event. Cultural organizations will be able to have an informational tent at the festival. Ideally, organizations would offer some sort of hands-on educational activity or would display educational information about the represented culture and organization. Vendors are invited to sell arts, crafts, clothing, and other items that are representative of a specific culture.
There is no charge for vendors or cultural organizations to participate. However, they must provide their own 10x10 tent, table, chairs, and other necessary items for their display. Interested vendors and organizations can apply for a space here.
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English Vinglish to Play at Movies in the Park September 30 | Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources will be hosting a Movies in the Park at Morrisville Community Park, 1520 Morrisville Parkway. on Sept. 30 at 8 p.m. The movie will be English Vinglish. The showing is free, and attendees are encouraged to bring their own chairs or blankets for the lawn, as well as dinner or snacks. Trader Joe’s will be on site sampling snacks and beverages. | |
Certification Training Available for Community Emergency Response Team |
Get CERTified, Morrisville! Protect yourself, your loved ones, and your community. The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program educates volunteers about disaster preparedness for the hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations.
Certification is two steps:
- Online Training: Now through Oct. 15 (12 hours of classes at your own pace and at your convenience)
- In-Person, Hands-on Skills Training: Oct. 22-23
Learn more and register here.
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Sustainability Program Shares Positive Developments for Solar Energy | The Town of Morrisville is committed to sustainable development and practices, and the Sustainability program is pleased to share the news that homeowners may soon have more options for installing their own solar panels. Last month, the N.C. State Supreme Court ruled in favor of homeowners involved in a dispute with their Homeowners’ Association about their ability to install solar panels on their roofs. The ruling may open the way for other homeowners to install their own solar panels. Additionally, Duke Energy is expected to offer another round of solar rebates in January 2023. Check here for updates. | |
Morrisville Joins Solarize the Triangle, Making Discounts on Solar Power Available for Residents | The Town of Morrisville has joined 10 other local communities in the Solarize the Triangle partnership, which will make discounts available on solar energy installations through a group buying program and the use of a federal tax credit. The more local residents and businesses that participate in the program, the greater the savings will be. Visit solarizemorrisville.org to learn more about the program or to sign up for a free energy evaluation. | |
Town Invites Public Comment on Proposed Redistricting Maps |
The Town of Morrisville is currently considering the adoption of a redistricting map, based on the results of the 2020 Census. In February, the Town Council reviewed the Census data, which showed an increase in population of nearly 6,000 people, and ordered the rebalancing of the districts. The Town Council reviewed the proposed redistricting maps and chose Map 1 - Scenario 1 as the best solution at its July 26 meeting.
The public is asked to review this map and to submit comments before the Town Council makes its final decision. More information, including the current and proposed map, can be found here. The public comment period will remain open through Aug. 31.
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Morrisville Carpenter Road Project |
Bicyclists and Walkers Cautioned to Stay Out of Road Construction Zone
Town officials remind bicyclists and walkers not to travel through the closed section of westbound Morrisville Carpenter Road (between Town Hall Drive and the Thornebury entrance). This is an active road construction zone, and it is unsafe for members of the public to travel through this area, even on foot or on a bicycle. Please stick to designated pathways outside of the construction area.
Progress on Morrisville Carpenter Road Widening Project to Result in Traffic Changes in Coming Weeks
Work on the Morrisville Carpenter Road widening project is continuing, resulting in traffic changes. During the week of Aug. 22 or Aug. 29, Church Street will become right-in/right-out only (at the Morrisville Carpenter Road intersection). A message board has been installed near Church Street and Jeremiah Street to let drivers know of the change.
Numerous changes are expected to traffic patterns in the coming weeks as progress is made on the Morrisville Carpenter Road widening project.
On Aug. 8, the contractor began milling asphalt on Morrisville Carpenter Road to install concrete medians (between Old Savannah Drive and Leafycreek Drive). As a result, Bergman Drive and Kudrow Lane became right-in/right-out only.
During the week of Aug. 15 or Aug. 22, the contractor will be switching traffic to Phase 3. At that time, Misty Groves Circle and the existing Morrisville Square driveway will become right-in/right-out only. The new Morrisville Square driveway will be opened to the public and will give drivers full movement access.
During the week of Aug. 22 or Aug. 29, Church Street will become right-in/right-out only (at the Morrisville Carpenter Road intersection). A message board will be installed near Church Street and Jeremiah Street to let drivers know of the change.
For more information on the Morrisville Carpenter Road Improvements Project, and for regular updates, please visit the project page.
Project update for the week of Aug. 22:
- The contractor will be working on the center medians (from Old Savannah Drive to Leafycreek Drive). The contractor will start the median concrete work later in the week.
- The contractor will be installing signal loops and pedestrian loops at the Morrisville Carpenter Road/Town Hall Drive traffic signal.
- Drivers should be prepared for flagging operations in these areas between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
- Southbound traffic for Town Hall Drive continues to be redirected along the northbound side of the median (between Fire Station 1 and Morrisville Carpenter Road).
- Walkers and cyclists are reminded to stay out of the blockaded area and to remain on appropriate paths. This is an active construction zone and is not safe for walkers or cyclists.
The Town of Morrisville and the Morrisville Police Department advise pedestrians not to walk on either side of Morrisville Carpenter Road between Town Hall Drive and Misty Groves Circle. This section of the road is an active construction zone area and does not have a sidewalk and is not safe for pedestrians. Please observe the posted sidewalk closed signs.
For Morrisville Carpenter Road Project updates Visit https://bit.ly/mcrcp1
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Blasting Permit Issued for Cary Location across from Towerview Court | The Cary Fire Marshal’s Office has issued a blasting permit for the locations neighboring the Town of Morrisville across from 280 Towerview Ct. Blasting began on Aug. 10 and will continue for approximately 60 days. For questions, please contact the Town of Morrisville’s Fire Administration Office at (919) 463-6219. | |
Morrisville Community Park Phase III Construction Updates |
The Morrisville Community Park Phase III construction is taking shape.
The construction crew will be finishing up work on establishing the stormwater pond and preparing the footers for the restroom shelter building early next week. They are anticipating starting work on the asphalt trails, as well as preparations for the subgrade for the tennis court area over the coming weeks.
Click here to read more on MCP Phase III.
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Morrisville Starts Sustainability Newsletter |
The Town’s first sustainability newsletter was sent out on July 1. This quarterly publication will include a message from MESC, information on current projects, a sustainability spotlight feature, and information about upcoming or past events.
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Puttin Around Town Update |
Puttin Around Town is a program that places a temporary disc golf basket at a different park on a rotating basis to give people the opportunity to practice throwing discs so they can work on their mid-range game or putting. Plans are being finalized for a temporary course to return to Cedar Fork District Park in July.
The Town is continuing to explore effective uses of temporary baskets in open to encourage outdoor recreation.
Read more about Puttin’ Around Town here.
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Pop-up Dog Park at Morrisville Community Park | The Morrisville Pop-up Dog Park is back! Bring your dogs out to enjoy the sunshine at Morrisville Community Park. The dog park will be open May 8 - September 18 on select days. Click here for more information and to register. | |
Morrisville Aquatics & Fitness Center |
Beginning the week of April 11, the MAFC program pool will be unavailable for public use on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Open rec swim and water aerobics participants will be accommodated in lanes 5 and 6 of the lap pool. Additionally, the Friday morning water aerobics class has been cancelled.
Now Hiring: MAFC Lifeguards
The Morrisville Aquatics and Fitness Center is hiring for part-time lifeguards. Applicants must be 16+, and scheduling hours include morning, mid-day, after school, evenings and weekends. Not certified? The MAFC will train you free of charge. Learn more and apply here.
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Sustainability Data Dashboard available on the Open Data Portal | The Town of Morrisville has launched the Sustainability Dashboard on Morrisville's Open Data Portal. The dashboard provides residents with tracking data showing the Town's progress in implementing sustainability practices. Data for the solar panel array on Morrisville Fire Station No. 1 and recycling participation rates for each of Morrisville's five GFL Environmental service routes are currently available. For details, click here. | |
Morrisville Smart Shuttle Service is Now Operating! |
The Morrisville Smart Shuttle, the Town’s newest public transit service, allows riders to request a pick-up or drop-off from one of 15 nodes, or stops, located around the Town using the Smart Shuttle application on their smartphone.
Watch this short video on how to use the Morrisville Smart Shuttle App by clicking here!
The service runs seven days a week, from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, and from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday. Additional details on the Morrisville Smart Shuttle visit TownofMorrisville.org/SmartShuttle
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MAFC Smart Shuttle Node Now Available |
The Morrisville Smart Shuttle node at the Morrisville Aquatics and Fitness Center is now open and available for rides.
With the new MAFC node, the service will connect residents with 15 locations in Morrisville. An additional node is located at the Regional Transit Center near RTP. A Morrisville Smart Shuttle rider can arrange their pick-up and drop-off from their computer or smartphone. Learn more and download the app here.
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Shop Local at the Western Wake Farmers’ Market |
The Western Wake Farmers' Market (WWFM) offers healthy and fresh food, goods, and live music from small and local businesses from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. (summer hours) every Saturday.
Visit http://wwfm.ag/ to see a complete list of local vendors and shop local!
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State Treasurer Folwell
Spent Time with the State Treasurer Folwell
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Black Issues Forum
Another Inspiring Black Issues Forum Discussion
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Small Business Listening Tour: | |
This week I continued by Small Business Listening Tour with visits to a few Small Businesses. I will be sharing more in next newsletter but enjoyed the few I had this week! | |
Royal Cheesecake Factory: |
Royal Cheesecake Factory:
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GLOBAL AND NATIONAL UPDATES: | |
THE LATEST NEWS AND WEEK AHEAD | |
International
Ukrainian attacks in Crimea, including a drone assault yesterday, appeared on Russian social media, putting domestic pressure on the Kremlin.
Mexico’s former attorney general was arrested in connection with the abduction and likely massacre of 43 students in 2014.
Two pilots for Africa’s largest airline fell asleep and missed their scheduled window to land in Ethiopia.
Other Big Stories
An influx of migrants has strained New York City’s social safety net.
Republican candidates are invoking “the American dream” in a pessimistic tone.
UPS drivers, whose trucks lack air conditioning, say heat waves are endangering them.
The actor Gary Busey was charged with criminal sexual contact and harassment related to an encounter at a fan convention in New Jersey.
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20 Week Ban on Abortion Now Legal in NC. |
Abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy are no longer legal in North Carolina, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, marking the first erosion of abortion access in the state since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision in late June.
U.S. District Judge William Osteen Jr. reinstated North Carolina’s 20-week abortion ban, cutting the limit of time pregnant people have for seeking abortions in the state from fetal viability, which typically falls between 24 and 26 weeks of pregnancy. For the past three years, the ban had been blocked by an injunction Osteen issued in 2019.
“The significant problem with this ruling is that it will criminalize important health care that’s needed in certain extraordinary circumstances,” Democratic Governor Roy Cooper, an abortion rights supporter, said in a statement.
In 2020, there were 30 abortions performed at 21 weeks or later in North Carolina, comprising about 0.1 percent of total abortions in the state.
Despite briefs filed earlier this month by doctors, district attorneys and the attorney general’s office in favor of allowing the injunction to stand, Osteen lifted it on Aug. 17, explaining that the legal foundation of the injunction no longer stands since, under the Dobbs decision, there is no constitutional right to a pre-viability abortion.
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20 Week Ban on Abortion Now Legal in NC. |
Abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy are no longer legal in North Carolina, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, marking the first erosion of abortion access in the state since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision in late June.
U.S. District Judge William Osteen Jr. reinstated North Carolina’s 20-week abortion ban, cutting the limit of time pregnant people have for seeking abortions in the state from fetal viability, which typically falls between 24 and 26 weeks of pregnancy. For the past three years, the ban had been blocked by an injunction Osteen issued in 2019.
“The significant problem with this ruling is that it will criminalize important health care that’s needed in certain extraordinary circumstances,” Democratic Governor Roy Cooper, an abortion rights supporter, said in a statement.
In 2020, there were 30 abortions performed at 21 weeks or later in North Carolina, comprising about 0.1 percent of total abortions in the state.
Despite briefs filed earlier this month by doctors, district attorneys and the attorney general’s office in favor of allowing the injunction to stand, Osteen lifted it on Aug. 17, explaining that the legal foundation of the injunction no longer stands since, under the Dobbs decision, there is no constitutional right to a pre-viability abortion.
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AG Stein vows to double down defend Abortion Access. |
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein and U.S. Rep. Deborah Ross have reinforced their support for abortion rights in the state.
Stein and Ross, along with state Rep. Rosa Gill and Dr. Erica Pettigrew, a family medicine doctor and public health professional, shared updates on their protection efforts in Raleigh Wednesday.
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“In North Carolina, women still have a legal right to an abortion,” Stein said. “I will do everything in my power to continue to safeguard that right, especially as we see how women in other states are suffering when politicians take away their freedoms. I’m grateful to Rep. Ross and Rep. Gill for fighting for North Carolina’s women in the General Assembly and in Congress and for doctors like Dr. Pettigrew who are providing women the medical care that is their right.”
Ross said North Carolina stands as a safe haven in the South, but people need to fight to keep it that way.
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NED BYRD MURDER CAUGHT AND BROUGH TO JUSTICE |
The investigation into Wake County deputy Ned Byrd’s death is not over, although one man charged with his murder sits behind bars.
Arturo Marin-Sotelo, 29, of Apex is charged with murder. He remains in jail without bond and is due to appear in court again on Sept. 8. If convicted, Marin-Sotelo faces life in prison without parole or the death penalty, according to Judge Damion McCullers.
On Friday, Byrd’s family members, friends and men and women gathered for the funeral session and the procession to honor the fallen deputy.
Investigation will continue for a second murder.
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NORTH CAROLINA COULD RECEIVE ADDITIONAL OPIOD FUNDS | North Carolina could receive additional millions of dollars to help people struggling with opiod addiction under two new settlements. Attorney General Stein’s office is negotiating settlements with a group of bi partisan Attorney Generals which would require pharma companies Allergan and Teva to pay up to $6.6 billion to more than a dozen states across the country that sued the opioid makers for their roles in the opioud epidemic. | |
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Tune in on Friday at 7 pm and Sunday at 4 pm to PBS Carolinas Black Issues Forum for our engaging discussions on trending topics!
Please watch for the Black Issues Forum on UNC-TV! Fridays at 7 pm and Sundays at 4 pm!
Engaging Discussion on PBS Carolinas Black Issues Forum on Affirmative Action, Election Security and other matters.
Link to the Show:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BIOR-ih-Fg
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PBS NC
- Fridays at 7 p.m. (premiere)
- Sundays at 4 p.m.
- Thursdays at 1:30 a.m.
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NC Channel
- Fridays at 8:30 p.m.
- Saturdays at 1:30 a.m.
- Sundays at 6 p.m.
- Mondays at 12 a.m. and 8:30 a.m.
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Sunday at 4 pm for our Radio Nyra Interview |
Join me every Sunday at 4pm for a new show. 99.9FMHD4, 101.9 FM and 1490 AM!
Thanks for joining us on Radio Nyra last week for our Indian Independence Day Interview with USINPAC Chair, Sanjay Puri.
(Could not find link on FB)
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Wonderful Cricket Interview with Mark Stohlman on Radio Nyra!
https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/2852956421664760
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AUG 15th Indian Independence Day |
Thanks for Join us on Aug 15th on Roku TV for our Indian Independence Day Interview with Swadesh Chatterjee.
Link to the Show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6PxrfKLphY
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Aug. 24th Tie Carolinas Pitch Competition | Aug. 24th Tie Carolinas Pitch Competition at Fortnight Brewery in Cary! 6 pm! | |
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Aug 25th Morrisville Chamber Coffee and Connections
Aug 25th Morrisville Chamber Coffee and Connections at 7:30 am
at SONESTA ES Suites Raleigh Durham Airport Morrisville
2001 Hospitality Ct.
Morrisville, NC 27560
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Sept 9th - TIE Carolinas Golf Tournament | Join us on Sept 9th for TIE Carolinas Golf Tournament to Support our Troops! | |
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Sept. 24th - Town of Morrisville International Festival | Join us on Sept. 24th for Town of Morrisville International Festival! 2 pm to 6 pm on Town Hall Drive! | |
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Radio NYRA
Join me Sunday 4 PM on Radio NYRA for another update on local issues.
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Join us on Radio Nyra today at 4 pm for our Indian Independence Day Interview with USINPAC Chair, Sanjay Puri.
99.9FM HD4, 101.9 FM and 1490 AM!
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Join us every Friday on World Edition at 10 am for the Great America Project Panel where we discuss how we rebuild Americas' image with leaders from around the country and world.
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Council Member Rao holds office hours on Friday from 12:00-1:00 PM by appointment only at 100 Town Hall Drive in Morrisville.
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Council Member Steve Rao
Town of Morrisville
Dedicated to transforming Morrisville into an ideal place to work and raise a family!
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