CITY OF DURHAM: New Bull City Wrap Begins March 20

CITY OF DURHAM: New Bull City Wrap Begins March 20
New Bull City Wrap Begins March 20 — CITY OF DURHAM: (DurhamNC.gov)
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City of Durham issued the following announcement on March 17.

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  • If you want to make a difference in our community while enjoying a fulfilling and rewarding career, there may be a position in our organization with your name on it. Find out more about our job openings and job fair on March 20.
  • The intersection of Hillandale and Horton Roads will soon be safer for everyone traveling through the area thanks to a new traffic signal with pedestrian crossings. We share why these changes are needed.
  • Ideas and grant proposals are now being accepted as part of this year’s Durham Youth Leadership Fund. The program is open to young people ages 13-24, community groups, and organizations that work with and on behalf of young people.
  • We’re one step closer to creating high-quality jobs for underserved communities. Learn how we’re doing that in coordination with Results for America’s Good Jobs and Equity Project.
  • Our Durham Police Department is marking the achievements of some of its own. The department’s annual service awards ceremony was held on March 16 to honor employees for going above and beyond the call of duty for public safety service. 

Original source can be found here.



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