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Golden LEAF Announces 2026 Scholarship Awards to 215 Rural NC Students

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
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ROCKY MOUNT, N.C., (June 8, 2026) – Today, the Golden LEAF Foundation announced that 215 rural North Carolina students were selected to receive up to a $14,000 Golden LEAF Scholarship.

ROCKY MOUNT, N.C., (June 8, 2026) – Today, the Golden LEAF Foundation announced that 215 rural North Carolina students were selected to receive up to a $14,000 Golden LEAF Scholarship. High school seniors entering college as first year students are eligible for a $3,500 scholarship each year for up to four years of undergraduate study at a participating four-year North Carolina college or university. Community college transfer students are eligible for $3,500 a year for up to three years of undergraduate study. The Golden LEAF Scholarship program prioritizes students who demonstrate clear career goals and a commitment to returning to rural North Carolina communities after graduation. In alignment with the Foundation’s mission, the scholarship also honors the state’s agricultural heritage by supporting students with personal or family ties to North Carolina’s tobacco industry. This focus recognizes the historical and economic significance of tobacco growing, production, and processing to the families and rural communities that Golden LEAF serves. Scholarship recipients may also participate in the Golden LEAF Rural Internship Initiative, which provides Golden LEAF Scholars with professional work experience related to their career field in a rural North Carolina community. The Golden LEAF Foundation provides funding to pay interns up to $18 per hour for up to 400 hours of work. Internships take place between May and August. The Golden LEAF Foundation established the Golden LEAF Scholarship Program to broaden educational opportunities and provide support to students from rural counties with the goal that recipients will return and contribute to rural communities after graduation. Since establishing the scholarship program in 2000, Golden LEAF has provided more than 6,300 scholarships to help North Carolinians attend participating public or private colleges and universities in North Carolina. Currently, there are 645 Golden LEAF Scholars attending a North Carolina four-year college or university. The North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority (NCSEAA) administers the program and selects students for awards. “We are proud to award scholarships to hardworking students with deep roots in their communities,” said Scott T. Hamilton, Golden LEAF President, Chief Executive Officer. “Chosen from more than 1,400 applicants, these students represent the future of rural North Carolina. We look forward to their accomplishments as they continue their education and become North Carolina’s next generation of leaders.” The newly selected 2026 Golden LEAF Scholarship recipients are listed below by county: AlexanderClevelandHydePersonTransylvaniaAlleghanyColumbusJacksonPittTyrrellAnsonCumberlandJohnstonRandolphVanceAsheDuplinJonesRichmondWarrenBertieEdgecombeLenoirRobesonWashingtonBladenFranklinMaconRockinghamWataugaBurkeGrahamMartinRowanWayneCaldwellGranvilleMcDowellRutherfordWilkesCatawbaHalifaxMitchellSampsonWilsonCherokeeHarnettNashScotlandYadkinChowanHerfordNorthamptonSurryYanceyClayHokePasquotankSwain About Golden LEAF FoundationThe Golden LEAF Foundation is a nonprofit organization established in 1999 to receive a portion of North Carolina’s funding from the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement with cigarette manufacturers. Golden LEAF has worked to increase economic opportunity in North Carolina’s rural and tobacco-dependent communities through leadership in grantmaking, collaboration, innovation, and stewardship as an independent and perpetual foundation. For more than 25 years, the Foundation has provided lasting impact to tobacco-dependent, economically distressed, and rural areas of the state. In fiscal year 2025, Golden LEAF helped create 1,665 jobs, more than $116 million in new payrolls, and more than 4,722 workers trained or retrained for higher wages. For more information about Golden LEAF and our programs, please visit our website at GoldenLEAF.org. About North Carolina State Education Assistance AuthorityThe North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority (NCSEAA) administers the Golden LEAF Colleges and Universities Scholarship on behalf of the Golden LEAF Foundation. Established in 1965, NCSEAA is the State agency that promotes access to higher education by administering financial aid and savings programs, informing students and families about paying for college, teaching educators about financial aid administration and advocating for resources to support students. ### ContactJenny TinklepaughCommunications [email protected] The post Golden LEAF Announces 2026 Golden LEAF Scholarship Recipients appeared first on Golden LEAF Foundation.

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Brunswick June 9, 2026 Municipal Election: Ballot & Voter Information

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"Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more.    Search autocomplete is currently not responding. Please try again later. Reminder: Signs, including political signs are prohibited on public property. Please see the Zoning Sign Ordinance (4.13). The Municipal Election will include the School Budget Validation Referendum, and the Region 10 Question. School Budget Validation Referendum Cost Center The State Primary will include candidates for State Representatives from Districts 99, 100, and 101. District 23 State Senator, District 1 U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator, and Governor's race. For the June 9, 2026 Election, all voters will receive municipal ballots. Voters registered as a Democrat or Republican may only vote their party’s ballots. As of April 6, 2026, there are no Green Independent or Libertarian Candidates. Voters enrolled as a Green Independent or Libertarian will not be entitled to select another party’s ballot. They will only be entitled to the municipal ballots. As a reminder, Green Independent is a party, such as the Democratic or Republican parties. A voter who is registered as a Green Independent is not a “independent” voter and will not qualify to take part in the semi-open primary. To do so, the voter will either enroll in a party or unenroll from all parties by the deadline. Voters who are not enrolled in a party may choose to participate in either the Democratic or Republican primaries. However, they may only choose one, and it will be recorded which party they participated in. It will not update their voter registration; they will remain unenrolled. Voters wishing to change their party affiliation to another party, or unenroll from a party, must do so 15 days before they intend to vote. For voting on Election Day, the deadline will be Tuesday, May 26, 2026. Once the voter enrolls in a party, the voter must remain in that party for 90 days.  The polling center has been relocated to the Brunswick Recreation Center, located at 220 Neptune Drive at the Brunswick Landing. Formerly the Brunswick Naval Air Station.  The Brunswick Link makes free trips to the Recreation Center throughout the day. For more information on their schedule, click here.  Please contact the Town Clerk's Office with any questions. They may be reached at (207) 725-6658, or email [email protected].  Sample Ballots for the June 2026 election will be available in May 2026. State Primary Candidate List (as of 3/16/2026) The State Voting District Map includes a map of District 99, 100 & 101. The State Representative District 99, 100 & 101 individual files are street lists for each individual districts. If you’re interested in serving as an election worker, please fill out the Election Worker Questionnaire and email it to the Deputy Town Clerk ([email protected]). Or contact the Clerk's office at (207) 725-6658.  In a typical year, there are two elections, one in June and one in November. We're always in need of workers who can help with facilitating absentee voting in the 30 days before each election, as well as with absentee processing in the week prior to the election and on election day. Interested parties will receive an email about work opportunities approximately two months before an election. Nomination papers for the Brunswick School Board and Town Council are available in late July of each year and must be submitted to the Town Clerk's office by early September. The regular annual election of the Town Council and School Board shall be held on the first Tuesday following the first Monday of November. Current Nomination Paper Information:  For the November 3, 2026, Election. Nomination papers will be available for both the Town Council and the School Board for Districts 5, 7, and one At-Large.  Nomination papers will be available in July and due in September; exact dates will be posted soon.  State law requires the appointment of a Treasurer for your campaign. You may appoint yourself or someone else, and you must place information on your advertising identifying the source of funding. A Registration of Treasurer must be filed with the Town Clerk's Department within ten days. If you plan to make no expenditures and accept no contributions, you may file the exemption affidavit. Remember, personal funds of a candidate used for campaign purposes are considered contributions/expenditures and must be duly reported as such under Maine law. The State of Maine has specific rules and deadlines concerning Campaign Financing. For more information see the Maine Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices website. For November 2025 nominees please see the 2025 Campaign Finance Packet and the 2025-26 Municipal Candidate Guidebook. View the state site for Municipal Candidate Campaign Finance Information (includes all forms needed for filing). This site has all the forms necessary for filing, along with the copy of the Municipal Candidate's Guide. A group or committee that forms for the purpose of advocating for or against a municipal ballot question may also have to follow campaign finance requirements. Please contact the Town Clerk's Office at 207-725-6658 for information on the monetary threshold and reporting requirements. Town Hall85 Union StreetBrunswick, ME 04011Phone: 207-725-6100 Monday - Thursday:  7:30 AM to 4:30 PMFriday:  CLOSED"

Board of Trustees Regular Meeting Agenda Available

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Board of Trustees Regular Meeting Agenda Available

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Board of Trustees Work Session Agenda

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Board of Selectmen Regular Meeting Agenda

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