RealJournalism, to northcarolina
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In , expansion is working. One woman cut her finger on a broken ornament. The wound got so infected, she required treatment that would have cost her $100,000 in medical bills. But it was fully covered. Hundreds of thousands of people are now covered there. https://triad-city-beat.com/medicaid-expansion-bringing-swift-benefits-in-north-carolina/

genchat, to genchat
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A4 One thing I've found about collections: you may find multiple collections of the same kinds of things, like books or 78 rpm records albums. @genchat

BRMiller,
@BRMiller@historians.social avatar

@genchat @genchat

For instance (holy crap!) I found among the collections

  1. The Religion in North Carolina Digital Collection (partner institutions are Duke, UNC, and Wake Forest University but others contribute items) with 6200 items - but then also
  2. North Carolina Meetings, Proceedings, and Conference Reports (Meetings, proceedings and conference reports relating to Religion in North Carolina) with 2700 items.

researchbuzz, to northcarolina
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'The men who built our state’s most iconic building, although they were enslaved, left a legacy for all North Carolinians. Their contribution to the construction of the State Capitol during the 1830s has been researched by a team of historians who will present their initial findings during an upcoming virtual Lunch & Learn program hosted by the State Archives.'

https://www.dncr.nc.gov/news/press-releases/2024/02/09/state-archives-host-virtual-program-lives-enslaved-laborers-who-built-north-carolina-state-capitol

geomannie, to northcarolina
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Someone found a snapping turtle in a tarn in . This is absolutely wild. When I was a kid in we used to love finding them as they were so thrilling (but we knew to keep fingers well away). Discovering one in a tarn in the Lakes suggests a highly irresponsible release. Wikipedia suggests they can be invasive in the right conditions.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/alligator-snapping-turtle-found-cumbria-b2493469.html

TexasObserver, to news
@TexasObserver@texasobserver.social avatar

Update: In a phone call after publication, North Carolina militia leader Greg Gibson admitted to knowing a Tennessee man arrested by the #FBI on federal weapons charges as he traveled to meet them at the #border. https://www.texasobserver.org/celeste-sparks-pena-ahuyon-bloggers-eagle-pass?utm_campaign=mastodon

#news #politics #USpol #immigration #militia #Texas #NorthCarolina #extremism #EaglePass #police

TexasObserver, to politics
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New: Two right-wing bloggers took a North Carolina #militia on a tour of Eagle Pass. Police arrested them for possession of marijuana and a “white powdery” controlled substance, per DPS report. They plan to contest the charges, according to Investigative Reporting Fellow Francesca @dannunzio. https://www.texasobserver.org/celeste-sparks-pena-ahuyon-bloggers-eagle-pass?utm_campaign=mastodon

#border #EaglePass #politics #USpol #Mexico #immigration #NorthCarolina #police #Texas #guns #extremism #media #news

PennamitePLR, to Wikipedia
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petersuber, (edited ) to Guns
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The party that wants to let teachers carry in the classroom now wants to criminalize teachers for allowing certain in the classroom.
https://www.sltrib.com/news/education/2024/01/31/utah-teachers-could-be-criminally/


@academicchatter

petersuber, (edited )
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cliffwade, to northcarolina
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I've often thought about starting up a Mastodon instance for the Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, NC area.

  1. Not sure what exactly I'd name it/call it

  2. Since I co-admin this instance, I would want it to to be hosted similarly as this one with MastoHost but would love to find someone reliable that could moderate and help run it if necessary.

Just curious if there would be much interest in an instance like that.

Rhyothemis, to gardening
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Any place I can purchase horestail (Equisetum arvense) spores so I can grow them? Is that how one would propagate them?

They are supposed to be all over the place in disturbed areas but I don't recall seeing them anywhere here in the RTP area of North Carolina.

kwheaton, to northcarolina
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DemocracyMattersALot, to northcarolina
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Trump endorses insane racist clown blowhard Virginia Foxx. A Trump endorsement should trigger an FBI investigation.

itnewsbot, to northcarolina
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Blockbuster weight-loss drugs slashed from NC state plan over ballooning costs - Enlarge / Wegovy is an injectable prescription weight loss medicine tha... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1999703 -1

MikeDunnAuthor, to nuclear
@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social avatar

Today in Labor History January 24, 1961: A B-52 bomber, carrying three 4-megaton Mark 39 nuclear bombs, broke up in mid-air, dropping its nuclear payload over North Carolina. Five crewmen successfully bailed out of the aircraft and landed safely. Another ejected, but did not survive the landing. Two others died in the crash. Each of the bombs had more than 250 times the destructive power of the Hiroshima bomb. Each one was large enough to create a 100% kill zone within an 8.5 miles radius. A supervisor of nuclear safety at Sandia National Laboratories said that "one simple, dynamo-technology, low voltage switch stood between the United States and a major catastrophe." However, there is evidence that the switch of at least one of the bombs was set to ARM. No one knows why none of them exploded. And while the authorities were able to recover the uranium core from two of the bombs, one of them is still lost somewhere in North Carolina.

For a truly terrifying look at just how many times we were just a hair trigger away from a major nuclear accident, read Eric Schlosser’s “Command and Control.”

@bookstadon

TheJen, to northcarolina
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Y'all, if you want a feed FULL of agricultural knowledge, follow @sarahtaber

She's running for Ag Commissioner in North Carolina and really knows her shit.

I grew up on a farm and I'm learning so much.

Maybe we can kick her a few bucks for her campaign, too.

I love it when actually qualified people run for the offices they are uniquely able to work in. :)



amyedge, to northcarolina
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Frozen alligators....because it is North Carolina....of course we have frozen alligators.

https://www.newsobserver.com/news/state/north-carolina/article284522540.html

StarChip, to photography
@StarChip@mstdn.social avatar

Caught this amazing sight this afternoon! Pair of bald eagles flying overhead at Lake Crabtree.

StarChip,
@StarChip@mstdn.social avatar

There was a whole family up there! Here's some more shots of the parents + juveniles

A pair of bald eagles fly side by side
juvenile bald eagle
several juvenile bald eagles

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MikeDunnAuthor, to northcarolina
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Today in Labor History January 18, 1958: The Battle of Hayes Pond, the Battle of Maxton Field, or the Maxton Riot was an armed confrontation between members of a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) organization and Lumbee Indians at a Klan rally near Maxton, North Carolina. The KKK drove through town with a loudspeaker advertising the event and recruiting participants, infuriating the local indigenous community, which took up arms to disrupt the rally. They fired into the crowd, forcing the Klansmen to flee. The police arrested several Klansmen and charged them with inciting a riot, while some media sources praised the Lumbees and condemned the Klansmen.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #kkk #racism #indigenous #Lumbee #police #Riot #northcarolina #antiracism

Snoro, to northcarolina
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Climate change may make wildfires larger, more common in US southern Appalachian region

In a new study, North Carolina State University researchers have found that more extreme and frequent droughts would dramatically increase the amount of forest burned by wildfire in the southern Appalachian region of the Southeast through the end of the century

https://phys.org/news/2024-01-climate-wildfires-larger-common-southern.html

kellogh, to northcarolina
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resting and generally just chilling tf out

BonnettsBooks, to bookstodon
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These vintage Golden Guides were pocket references to the world around us, before mobile telephony. No ads & tracking, but no 9-1-1 or geolocation, either. See these collectors items & more, available here, now!

1/10/24 – Open 6-9p. Mask recommended. No open drinks, please.


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miker,
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@BonnettsBooks @bookstodon The “Fishing” one is a blast from my past as it was the one that launched my lifelong love of the sport ( , circa mid-late 60’s).

77chrisc, to charlotte
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simonmigliano, to Montana

Funnily enough demand in and is through the roof after Pornhub blocked access to its sites in those states after age gating came in on Monday! It started going up again on Jan 2 after an initial spike on Dec 29. https://www.top10vpn.com/research/vpn-demand-statistics/

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