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COMMENCEMENT AND MORRISVILLE HIGH SCHOOL EDITION

From the Council Office of Steve Rao

June 14, 2023

Estimated Read Time: 10 minutes.

My Weekly Update

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/30501403185058


In my next newsletter, we will focus on the upcoming state visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, where he is expected to address the United States Congress, along with addressing a number of organizations, and meet President Biden at a State Dinner.   


I will also share a Father's Day Message!

Congratulations to the Graduates of 2023! 


 Pictured here with Panther Creek High School principal Greg Decker 



Tune in this evening at 8pm to Radio Nyra for our interview with Dr. Mukesh Aghi, CEO of the US India Strategic Partnership Forum on the upcoming Modi visit!  


99.9FMHD4, 101.9 FM and 1490 AM!  


www.radionyra.com 

Novak Djokovic makes history at French Open with 23 majors!

Denver Nuggets win first NBA Championship! 




VEGAS GOLDEN NIGHTS WIN STANLEY CUP!  




Major League Cricket Returns to Morrisville!




Tune in for my commentary on Nate Saunders Show every Friday at 3 pm and also this Friday (7 pm) and Sunday (4 pm) for my Commentary on PBS Carolinas Black Issues Forum. 


https://rss.com/podcasts/wptf-afternoon-news/


BREAKING NEWS: 


Town Manager Martha Paige announces retirement this Tuesday at Council Meeting.  We are grateful for her outstanding leadership for the past 10 years and I will share more about her enormous impact on the Town in the next few weeks.  


CELEBRATE PRIDE MONTH!


Take some time to learn more about Pride Month, why we celebrate it, and how important diversity and inclusion should continue to be for our country.    


https://nationaltoday.com/pride-month/


CONGRATULATIONS TO THE COVID CLASS OF 2023!


My Commencement Message:  

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/1297539097519035


I wanted to take this time to congratulate the Graduating Class of 2023. I call this class the Covid class, since your first year in high school began with a Pandemic and your High School experience took a very different turn.  During the first year of the pandemic, I could see our son, Rayan and his friends, struggle with the challenges of isolation, and the lack of interaction with friends.  I know many of you felt this way.  


However, you, like Pittbull reminds us in his song, I Believe We Will win, made the choice of facing fear, not running from it, and now, you have risen to the occasion, and are High School Graduates!   


Finally, during the Pandemic, I was able to watch many of the Star Wars movies on Disney Plus with my family.    


On a personal note, I want to congratulate Rayan for graduating and for welcoming guests as the Class Speaker.  We look forward to his next chapter! 


Always remember, that just like the Jedi, you have a powerful force within you, a light and passion that can change the world.   


During dark times, this inner light can still shine brightly, and the love of your heart is your will always be your true GPS.  


It is the only operating system that matters.   


Unlike your iphones, there is no limit to how much love your heart can give or take.  

Take the time to make yourself a better person, and the world a better place.  


May the Force Be With You! 

ALZHEIMERS AND BRAIN AWARENESS MONTH


My Alzheimers Message: https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/648426133431857


55 million Americans suffer from some type of Alzheimer, dementia, and brain illness.  Join us in raising awareness, fundraising efforts, and Wear your Purple!   

Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month is an observance held annually in June to raise awareness about Alzheimer's disease and other brain-related disorders. It aims to educate the public, promote understanding, and support those affected by these conditions.


During Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month, various organizations, such as the Alzheimer's Association, engage in activities to increase awareness and encourage advocacy. These activities may include educational campaigns, fundraising events, public lectures, support groups, and initiatives to promote brain health and research.


The main goals of Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month are:


1. Raising Awareness: By increasing public knowledge and understanding of Alzheimer's disease and other brain-related disorders, individuals can recognize the signs and symptoms, understand the impact on affected individuals and their families, and become more empathetic and supportive.


2. Advocacy: The month provides an opportunity for advocacy efforts aimed at promoting government policies, funding research, and improving access to quality care and support services for individuals with Alzheimer's and other brain disorders.


3. Fundraising: Many organizations use this month to raise funds for research, treatment, support services, and public awareness campaigns. The funds raised are often directed toward improving diagnosis, developing effective treatments, and finding a cure for Alzheimer's disease and other neurological conditions.


4. Promoting Brain Health: Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month also highlights the importance of maintaining brain health and taking preventive measures against cognitive decline. This may involve sharing information about lifestyle choices that can help reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease or other brain disorders.


5. Supporting Affected Individuals and Families: The month offers a platform for support groups, caregiver resources, and educational programs that provide assistance, guidance, and understanding to individuals living with Alzheimer's and their families.

By dedicating a month to Alzheimer's and brain awareness, the hope is to reduce stigma, increase understanding, and foster support for individuals affected by Alzheimer's disease, other dementias, and neurological conditions.


For more information, check out www.alz.org 

Highlights of the Week:


Town Manager Martha Paige retires. 



Get the Morrisville App, Morrisville Central at the App Store!  Smart Cities are on the Move in our Town!  




Wake County School Board Names Morrisville High school as Morrisville High!  

Remember! Apply for the Morrisville Means Business Program!   


Criteria are that revenues must be $500,000 or less, must have experienced a 15% decline in Revenues as a result of Covid, and must be headquartered in Triangle. 


https://www.townofmorrisville.org/businesses/morrisville-means-business-program

Sarika Bansal kicks off her historic campaign for Cary Council District D Race.  


We wish her well, along with her opponents Ken Chu and Ryan Eades!   


WAKE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD NAMES NEW HIGH SCHOOL MORRISVILLE HIGH!


Morrisville’s first high school will bear its name.


The Wake County Board of Education approved naming the school, which will open in the fall of 2027, on Tuesday evening.


The board selected the name from three suggestions that came from the Wake County Public School System. The two others were Paramount Parkway High School and Parkside High School. The district recommended Parkside High School out of the three, which is what a new area middle school will also be called.


The school board has in recent years opted to not name schools after towns and have leaned toward naming schools after landmarks or other geographic features.


But Board Member Chris Heagarty supported using the town’s name this time around in part because Morrisville has no schools named for the town — the only town in Wake County that doesn’t have at least one school bearing its name.


The new high school will be located near the Research Triangle Park on land once owned by the town and Wake Technical Community College. People will be able to access the school via Paramount Parkway.


In my next newsletter, I will refresh our memories on the innovative and collaborative efforts which led to our Town having a new High School!  


Thanks to Chris Heagarty, the Wake County School Board, the Town of Morrisville Planning Staff, Wake Tech, and most importantly, the engaged residents of our Town, whose voices for a new school were heard! 



GET THE MORRISVILLE APP AT THE APP STORE!


Get all the latest information about news and events around Town with the authoritative app, Morrisville Central. Learn about free community events, view an interactive map of Town facilities and parks to learn about court and field status, and get the latest information about the Town straight from the source. You can also report concerns as you see them using the app’s interactive tool.


Download the app from the Apple App Store or from Google Play.

BREAKING NEWS: 

Major League Cricket coming to Morrisville in July!  


Major League Cricket has announced the full schedule for America’s first-ever professional franchise cricket league, set to launch on Thursday, July 13, 2023.


Two cricket-specific venues in North Texas (Grand Prairie Stadium, 1600 Lone Star Pkwy, Grand Prairie, TX) and Morrisville (Church Street Park, 5800 Cricket Pitch Way, Morrisville, NC) will host 19 matches.


Many of the world’s top cricketers will represent six MLC teams competing to be crowned as the inaugural season champion on Sunday, July 30.


Tickets start at $15 for games in Morrisville.

Tickets are on sale now at tickets.majorleaguecricket.com.


Read the full news release at https://bit.ly/43YYfYt

Trump indicted and Pleads Not Guilty in Miami!  Shakes up Presidential Race.  


https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/08/politics/trump-indictment-truth-social-classified-documents/index.html

PM Modi prepares for State Visit in Washington D.C on June 22. 


https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-global/narendra-modi-the-us-state-visit-8603499/

NATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS WEEK VISITS

Mi Cancun:

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/563048302582861

EMPANADAS NOW:

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/1443909203062868

The Shed at Perimeter Park: 

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/905867964052478

Bond Brothers Beer at Park West Concert:

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/737542471497889

Juneteenth Small Business Visit: Business in Life Coaching


Enjoyed a visit with Brandon and Katrina Damon, owners of the Business of Life Coaching!   Thanks to them for working with the Town on our Juneteenth event!  


https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/1429686747791420

PBS CAROLINAS:

STATE LINES AND BLACK ISSUES FORUM: 

STATE LINES: 


A roundtable discussion about political affairs and current events in North Carolina.


https://video.pbsnc.org/show/state-lines/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic

Black Issues Forum

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!


https://www.pbsnc.org/watch/black-issues-forum/


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

Radio Nyra

Join us on Radio Nyra on Sunday at 4 pm for our interview with HSS on Darsana Exhibit.  99.9HD4, 101.9 FM and 1490 AM! 


Join us on Radio Nyra Sundays at 4pm for interesting interviews with local thought leaders


99.9FMHD4, 101.9 FM and 1490 AM!


Great Interview on Radio Nyra with Hill Carrow on the 2029 FISU World University Games.  

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/596450559170578/?t=18


Radio Nyra Interview with NAACP Raleigh President Gerald Givens

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/1498398340651739/?t=35

Radio Nyra Interview


Radio Nyra Asian American Heritage Interview with AAPI Caucus

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/201692958860555/?t=39

ROKU and POD TV

Great US Open Roku TV Interview with Andy Andrews!


https://youtu.be/-Uy7aX-M2AI?t=79

88.1 FM Geet Bazaar


Wonderful interview with Secretary of State Elaine Marshall on 88.1 FM Geet Bazaar!  


https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/454623026620604

On the Porch
On the Porch with Randy Voller on WCHL 97.9 FM!

https://chapelboro.com/?s=on+the+porch



WPTF

September 20 - Steve Rao on WPTF Talking Direct Flight To India.  

http://steverao.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Steve-Rao-9-20-2022.mp3

WPTF Steve O'Bryan show
Get with the Program

Get with the Program with Gary Jones!


GARY JONES SHOW - GET WITH THE PROGRAM - 2/2023


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dL1UyROGNX4

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This Week in Morrisville. June 12 - June 16

Upcoming Meetings

Meetings



June 13 – 6 p.m. – Town Council Meeting


June 14 – 6 p.m. – Performance Measures Advisory Committee

JUNE 13 COUNCIL MEETING HIGHLIGHTS


Disarmed Arms” Student Presentation: Council received a presentation from a group of Carnage Middle School students on their “Disarmed Arms” project related to their work on enhancing gun safety and reducing gun violence.


Juneteenth Proclamation:

Town Council issued a proclamation recognizing June 19, 2023 as Juneteenth in the Town of Morrisville to recognize the abolition of slavery in the United States and encourage everyone to celebrate the culture and achievements of African Americans.


NCDOT Projects Update:

Council received an update from the Planning Department regarding current NCDOT projects occurring in the Town of Morrisville

• Airport Boulevard at I40 interchange access improvements.

• Airport Boulevard Extension – Phase I (Garden Square Lane to Church Street).

• McCrimmon Parkway widening and NC 54 (Chapel Hill Road) flyover.

• NC 54 (Chapel Hill Road) widening project.


Additional details on these projects can be found online at https://www.ncdot.gov/projects/Pages/default.aspx.


Rezoning Application for 900 and 1000 Perimeter Park Drive:

Town Council held a public hearing regarding a request to rezone 900 and 1000 Perimeter Park Drive from Corridor Commercial zoning to Conditional-Office Institutional zoning. This item is scheduled for action at the June 27 Council meeting.


 Mural Program: Town Council received an update on the Town’s proposed mural program, including modifications made to the definition of a “mural” and changes made to allow 100% of a wall to be covered by a mural based on Council and community feedback. Town Council added allowing murals in Industrial Management zoning districts and approved the mural program.


Summer Advisory Committee Recruitment: Council received an update on current Town Advisory Committee vacancies and the current recruitment process. After the most recent application deadline, the Town is seeking additional candidates particularly for the Morrisville Environment and Stormwater Committee (MESC), the Performance Measures Advisory Committee (PMAC), and the Senior Advisory Committee (SAC). Council has extended the recruitment period to June 26 and deferred consideration of appointments to all committees until the July 11 Town Council meeting.


More information on the Advisory Committees and a link to apply can be found on the Town’s website at https://www.townofmorrisville.org/government/resident-advisory-committees.


Town Manager Retirement Announcement: Martha Paige, Town Manager since September 2013, announced her retirement to be effective October 1, 2023. Town Council and staff will work together on transition and planning for the hiring of the next Town Manager


Town Now Accepting Fats, Oils, and Greases to be Re-Purposed as Biofuel


The Town of Morrisville now has an FOG Collection for household fats, oils, and greases outside the Public Works Department building at 414 Aviation Parkway. The collection is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and it accepts fats including butter, shortening, cheese, and meat trimmings; oils including vegetable, olive, canola, and other cooking oils; and greases including bacon and sausage grease, gravy, mayonnaise and melted meat fats. A full list is included on the side of the collection. The FOGs can be repurposed into renewable biofuel. The collection also helps to keep these harmful substances out of the local water supply and protects household plumbing.


Now Hiring: Join the MAFC Team


The Town of Morrisville is now hiring for both full and part-time positions including:


Check out additional employment opportunities in the Town here.

Public Information Session on Proposed Dog Park set for June 15 at Town Hall


The Town of Morrisville is developing plans for a dog park at the intersection of Morrisville Carpenter Road and Franklin Upchurch Senior Street. To gather feedback, the Town will host an open house information session with interactive exercise stations on June 15, from 6-8 p.m., at Town Hall, 100 Town Hall Drive. Participants will also be able to fill out a survey to provide feedback. For more information about the proposed dog park, please see the project page.


Registration Open for Ultimate Frisbee Summer Camp in June and July 


The Town of Morrisville and Triangle Ultimate are partnering to offer the Ultimate Frisbee Summer Camp June 26-30 and July 10-14, from 9 a.m. to noon, at Morrisville Community Park, 1520 Morrisville Parkway. Participants can learn new skills, develop their game, create new friendships, enjoy mini games and scrimmages, and build character. The camp is open to children ages 7-15, and all experience and skill levels are welcome. Each week of camp will create groups of beginners and advanced players so that every camper can have a fun and challenging experience. The cost is $175 per week. Register for the June session here or the July session here.


Residents Can Discard Large Items for Collection during Bulk Item Pickup Week June 12-16


During this specially designated week, from June 12-16, residents receiving residential curbside solid waste services from GFL may leave a total of five acceptable bulk items curbside on their regular trash/recycling collection day. Pick up will take place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. No registration is required. A list of accepted items can be found on the Public Works web page.


Registration Now Open for Fall Sports Programming


Registration is now open for fall sports programming offered by the Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department, including developmental baseball, developmental softball, and recreational girls’ volleyball. Players will enjoy two activities per week from August to October. The developmental baseball and softball programs are designed to prepare players for the spring Little League season. Baseball programs are available for kids ages 5-12, softball is available for kids ages 8-12, and volleyball is available for girls ages 7-15. Registration is available online, or in person at any of the Town’s Parks and Recreation offices, including the Cedar Fork Community Center or the Morrisville Aquatics & Fitness Center.


Morrisville Aquatics & Fitness Center Begins Summer Pool Schedule


The Morrisville Aquatics & Fitness Center (MAFC), 1301 Morrisville Parkway, will begin its summer pool schedule, which includes longer hours, on Monday, June 12. The full pool schedule can be found here. Open recreation swimming will be available at the program pool and the spray ground seven days a week. Reservations are required for open swimming only on Saturdays and Sundays through this link.


Registration Now Open for Esports STEM Camp at Cedar Fork Community Center


The Town of Morrisville and the Triangle Esports Academy are partnering to provide a STEM camp at the Cedar Fork Community Center (CFCC), 1050B Town Hall Drive, that will combine education and esports coaching. The camp, which will take place Aug. 14-18, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., will give children the opportunity to explore ideas in different contexts and connect their learning across disciplines. The curriculum aims to blend scientific inquiry and technological design processes through project-based learning that fosters critical thinking, problem solving, logical reasoning, communication, self-direction, and creativity. Topics for each day include architecture and engineering, technology, coding and scripting, science and math, and a surprise lesson. Games used in the program will include Minecraft, Roblox, Scratch, Fortnite Creative, and Piskel Arr. The camp is open to children ages 6-14, and the cost is $260. Registration is open online now.


Weekend Work, Some Closures Scheduled for Church Street Park through June, Part of July

To meet the project deadline for the Church Street Park expansion, the contractor will be working weekends throughout the rest of June and part of July, and residents living in the area may hear work being done on the property. Workers will be assembling and installing bleachers around the cricket pitch and installing sidewalks around the bleachers for seven days a week. They will be building the practice pitches and paving the parking lot to the south of Church Street Park six days a week. Most work will take place between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.

 

For the bleacher work, a portion of the Church Street Park parking lot will be closed off to make a staging area for the bleacher materials, and half of the walking track will be closed off to allow for the contractor to move materials into place around the pitch. The park will remain open during this work. However, residents are asked to exercise caution and to remain out of the construction zones to allow the contractor to perform the work safely. Work is scheduled to be completed in time for the Major League Cricket games that start on July 20. For more information, please visit the project page.


Western Wake Farmers' Market to Host Blood Drive on June 17


The Western Wake Farmers’ Market will host a blood drive on June 17, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The market itself is open from 8 a.m. to noon. The drive will take place next door to the market, in the Chamber of Commerce building at 260 Town Hall Drive. Visit The Red Cross to schedule an appointment.


Public Invited to Provide Feedback during Police Re-Accreditation Process


The Morrisville Police Department is participating in the re-accreditation process with the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), which will perform an on-site assessment June 19-21. CALEA accreditation is a highly regarded recognition of public safety excellence. The assessor will examine all aspects of the Morrisville Police Department’s policies and procedures, management, operations, and support services to verify that the police department meets the commission’s standards.

 

During the CALEA accreditation process, the public is asked to provide feedback about the Morrisville Police Department through the online portal at https://cimrs2.calea.org/. The comments received through the portal will be evaluated to determine the department’s compliance with CALEA standards, engagement in the service community, delivery of public safety services, and overall candidacy for accredited status. The public is encouraged to share any kind of feedback, including commendations or concerns. It is important to note that CALEA is not an investigatory body, and the public portal should not be used to submit information for such purposes. There will be no response to submissions other than acknowledgement of receipt. However, the information will be considered in context to its relevancy to compliance with standards and the tenets of CALEA accreditation.

 

More information about CALEA standards can be viewed on its website at https://www.calea.org/node/11406. The Morrisville Police Department participates in the Advanced level of accreditation. Questions related to the accreditation process may be directed to the Accreditation Manager Tanija Brown at tbrown@townofmorrisville.org.


Brazilian Arts Project Performance to be Held at Morrisville Community Library on June 14 


The Morrisville Community Library, 310 Town Hall Drive, will host a series of special performances throughout the summer, starting with the Brazilian Arts Project—Capoeira on June 14, from 3-4 p.m. Brazilian culture aficionados will share their passion of capoeira, a performance with music, dancing, and martial arts. No registration is required for this free event.


Summer Solstice Trail Walk to be Held at Morrisville Community Park on June 21 


The Town of Morrisville is continuing to celebrate the N.C. Year of the Trail with a Summer Solstice Trail Walk on the Hatcher Creek Greenway on June 21, starting at 6:30 p.m. Meet at the shelter at Morrisville Community Park, 1520 Morrisville Parkway, then head out for a group guided walk on the Hatcher Creek Greenway. The walk will be a mile out and back (two miles total) on a paved and level trail. This is considered an “easy” level walk, but there are half mile markers for those who prefer a shorter walk. Strollers, wagons, and other wheeled equipment can be used on the trail.

 

The N.C. Year of the Trail celebrates North Carolina’s vast network of trails, greenways, and blueways that showcase the state’s diverse landscapes, including grand mountain vistas, quiet rivers, vibrant urban greenways, coastal forests, and the rolling hills of the piedmont. N.C. Year of the Trail is the largest statewide celebration of trails and outdoor recreation in North Carolina history. As part of this campaign, the Morrisville Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department is hosting several events throughout the year to showcase local trails.

Shop Local at the Western Wake Farmers' Market


The Western Wake Farmers' Market (WWFM) offers healthy and fresh food and goods from small and local businesses from 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. every Saturday at the Healthy Food Hub, 280 Town Hall Drive.  


Visit http://wwfm.ag/ to see a complete list of local vendors and shop local.

Around the Region

Great Time at Juneteenth in Morrisville! 




Welcomed AG Stein to Morrisville for the NCINPAC reception for his Race for Governor!




Attended NC Opioid Summit in Durham! 




NC Tech Star Awards Reception. Congrats to all the winners, which I will share in next newsletter! 




Spent time with Congressman Wiley Nickel and Congressman Jeff Jackson at a reception in Raleigh!




Celebrated 25 years of Classy Preston at Pleasant Grove Church!  We will miss her! 




Great time at GreenHope High School Commencement!  



Small Business Listening Tour: 

Send me an email at sr@steverao.com to book a Business Listening visit to your company.

NC State Extension Composting:

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/959841225036371

Yes Solar Solutions

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/1080676136223189

Towards Zero Waste and NC Composting Council:

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/537361191935765

Insights from ExtoBio:

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/969332764115332


I had a wonderful visit with Jose Pecheco, CEO of ExtoBio, whose company pitched at the TIE Carolinas Launch Event at the American Underground Bull Penn in Durham.  Leading with scientific research and a thorough dedication to data, ExstoBio is disrupting the pharmaceutical industry, formalizing cannabis-as-a-medicine, and personalizing patient care.


Congratulations to all of the Companies who pitched to the Expert Pitch Panel and a special congrats to Pitch Winner, Wolfspider. Wolfspider is an Ag Tech company that brings together genetics and robotics to ensure confidence in crop yield and limiting chemical use. The company would love to connect individuals with experience in the ag tech space. 


Thanks to ExstoBio (UNC), Aurganics (Duke), Vistara (NCSU), WolfSpider (NCSU), BioSensys (NCSU), and Collab (UNC) for participating in the event.  

 

WolfSpider will be going to Silicon Valley for a global pitch tournament with ~40 other companies to compete for $100K+ in cash prizes.


And Thanks to Tim Scales from American Underground for hosting and to all the judges and attendees!   

SBA ADMINISTRATOR THOMAS AND I VISIT SMALL BUSINESSES IN MORRISVILLE!


During Allen Thomas’ visit to Morrisville, he and I were able to drop in and visit some Small Businesses in Grace Park Office Center.  During our visits, he was able to connect with these companies, and provide them guidance on how to navigate through a very complex system to get access to SBA resources.  

Visit with New York Deli:

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/596452855872694

Visit with Acme Pizza:

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/971277980525504

Visit with Empanadas and More:

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/607568900925114

Morrisville Compounding Pharmacy


Visit with Morrisville Compounding Pharmacy at Brierpoint: 

https://www.facebook.com/steve.s.rao/videos/240100088382575

North Carolina News

HOLLY SPRINGS PRIDE PROCLAMATION


For the first time, Holly Springs has recognized Pride Month with a proclamation.

But the omission of references to the LGBTQ+ community that the month celebrates has angered some residents who sought the town’s recognition.


The Pride of Holly Springs proclamation, which Mayor Sean Mayefskie signed Tuesday night, says “all people, regardless of age, gender identity, race, color, religion, or disability, have the right to be treated on the basis of their value as human beings.”


There is no specific mention of sexual orientation or of gay, lesbian, bisexual, queer or other people in the LGBTQ+ community.


Mayefskie rejected a Pride Month proclamation last June, and Holly Springs is also one of the few Wake County towns that has not adopted a non-discrimination ordinance that furthered protections for LGBTQ+ people and other minorities.


The mayor told ABC11, The News & Observer’s media partner, that the omission of sexual orientation in the proclamation was not intentional. Mayefskie wrote the document after meeting with Thomas Rushing, a resident of 20 years who was outspoken about the mayor’s rejection of Pride recognition last year.

Wake County Approves $1.9 Billion Budget


Wake County leaders approved a nearly $1.9 billion budget for next year.


It will mean higher taxes for many families.


"Moving from $2,000 to $3,700 was like almost double so I wasn't prepared for that," said Moe Halboon, a Raleigh father of three.


County commissioners approved a $50 million investment for Wake County Public Schools which was $10 million more than originally proposed. They also voted to raise property taxes by 3.75 cents for $100 of assessed value which was also higher than the 3.25 cent increase originally proposed.


It means for a $300,000 home, which is the median in the county, owners would pay $112 more per year on property taxes than they do right now.


Read More at https://abc11.com/wake-county-budget-passes-property-taxes-raleigh/13348789/



NC Senate Passes Sports Gambling, Heads to NC House 


The Senate took a final vote on Thursday, and now, it’s up to the House to decide whether to accept the Senate’s changes or attempt to negotiate a compromise. The margin in support of sports wagering is narrower in the House than in the Senate. Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper has expressed support for sports wagering legislation.


About half of the states in the U.S. allow mobile or online sports betting. As the ninth-largest state, North Carolina is considered attractive to wagering operators and pro sports franchises that could stand to benefit financially.


Legal sports gambling in North Carolina is only available right now at three casinos operated by two American Indian tribes. Bill sponsors said other sports gambling is already happening underground and that regulating and taxing it is the best way to control it.


Both bills would permit sports wagering licensees to set up locations at or near stadiums and arenas, where account holders could watch games and make bets. But the Senate version also would allow anyone to make cash bets at a venue’s betting window, even without creating an account. Should the Senate’s version prevail, horse racing would be offered through licensees separate from sports wagering operators and different online accounts.


The Senate would tax sports wagering at a rate equal to 18% of their gross betting revenue minus winnings. The House would levy a similar 14% tax, with some adjustments. After expenses, legislative analysts estimate the state would take in $71 million annually by mid-2028 from both sports wagering and horse racing.

Much of the sports wagering tax revenues would go to local, regional and state athletics initiatives, athletic programs at most University of North Carolina system schools and problem-gambling programs.


Social conservatives and liberal Democrats have spoken out against sports wagering, saying that the damage caused by addictive behavior to individuals, families and society outweighs any financial benefits to the state. While this coalition helped block a sports wagering bill in the House last year, support for the expansion of gambling solidified in the chamber in 2023.

GOVERNOR COOPER DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY ON EDUCATION


Gov. Roy Cooper took to a live streamed YouTube event on Monday to declare a statewide “emergency” over K-12 public school education funding.


Cooper, a Democrat, made clear he wasn’t issuing an executive order — like with a hurricane or with the COVID-19 pandemic — but his action was “no less important.”


“It’s clear that the Republican legislature is aiming to choke the life out of public education,” Cooper said.


The governor took aim at three proposals specifically — an expansion of the Opportunity Scholarship Program, income tax breaks, and what he termed “book banning” by Republicans. Cooper accused Republicans of “handing out private school vouchers to millionaires,” while giving those same millionaires “large tax breaks, too. This drops an atomic bomb on public education by shrinking the state’s budget by almost 20%.”


Cooper’s budget proposed a pay raise of 18% for teachers over the next biennium. “Our teachers deserve better pay and more respect, but the legislature wants to give them neither one,” he said.


Cooper ended his roughly six-minutes of remarks by plugging a website where voters could visit to contact their lawmakers. Within minutes of his live stream beginning, Cooper emailed a fundraising pitch to supporters. 


Republicans were quick to denounce Cooper’s declaration.


LATEST NATIONAL AND GLOBAL UPDATES 

Donald Trump is scheduled to appear in court today in Miami.


•Why? The former president is facing federal criminal charges over classified documents that the FBI found in his Florida home last year.

•What to expect: He’ll probably be asked to enter a plea. The judge may set release conditions — Trump will almost certainly not be held in jail — and future court dates.

•What else to know: The judge assigned to the case, Aileen Cannon, was appointed by Trump. She intervened in this investigation last year, but her ruling was overturned.


Ukraine claimed its first gains in its counteroffensive against Russia.

•The details: Seven villages in the southeast have been retaken from Russian forces, Ukrainian officials said yesterday. Ukraine began its long-expected push last week.

•The big picture: If confirmed, the gains would represent modest but politically significant territorial advances for Ukraine as a new phase of the war gets underway.


Prices are still above normal.

•The numbers: The latest inflation data comes out this morning. It’s expected to show that prices rose more slowly last month but are still higher than they should be.

•What else to know: The Fed will decide this week whether to raise interest rates again. This is the main way the Fed fights inflation, but it may decide it’s time for a pause.


The Denver Nuggets won their first NBA title.

•Last night: The Nuggets secured a 94-89 Game 5 victory against the Miami Heat in Denver. They took the best-of-seven championship series 4-1.

•The star: Nikola Jokic, 28, claimed the Finals MVP award and stated his case as the best player in basketball. He led the postseason in total points, rebounds and assists.


Actor Treat Williams was killed in a motorcycle accident.


•How we’ll remember him: For his roles as rebel hippie George Berger in the 1979 musical comedy “Hair,” and as Dr. Andrew Brown in the WB drama series “Everwood.”

•What we know: There was a collision between an SUV and Williams’s motorcycle in Vermont yesterday, police said. The crash is being investigated. Williams was 71.


Pat Sajak is stepping down as “Wheel of Fortune” host.

•What to know: Sajak began hosting the phenomenally popular game show in the early 1980s. His 41st season, which begins airing in September, will be his last, he announced yesterday.

•It’s the end of an era: Sajak holds the Guinness World Record for the longest career as a host for the same game show. He’ll stay on as a show consultant.


New York City is setting a minimum wage for food delivery workers.


•How much? Starting on July 12, companies like Uber Eats and DoorDash will be required to pay their delivery workers at least $17.96 an hour for their labor.

•Why it matters: New York is the first U.S. city to introduce a rule like this. It could as much as triple the current earnings of the city’s some 60,000 drivers.


UPCOMING EVENTS

Join Governor Cooper & Wiley Nickel for Congress for a fundraising event!



Date: Friday, June 16th

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Join us on Radio Nyra on Sunday at 4 pm for our Conversation with USINPAC Chair Sanjay Puri on the upcoming state visit of Narendra Modi to the United States Congress and White House. 


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JUNE 13th - NC TECH EXPONENTIAL CONFERENCE! 


https://www.nctech.org/events/event/2023/state-of-tech.html

July 3th Family Fun Festival at Fireworks!  



5 pm at Town Hall Drive! 

Sunday at 4 pm for our Radio Nyra Interview

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