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Annual Kinston Food Drive Gets 33,000-Pound Piggly Wiggly Donation
2024-12-05
Our annual Share Your Christmas food drive took an exciting turn on Thursday in Kinston. It received a remarkable boost as Piggly Wiggly and its vendors selflessly donated an astonishing 33,000 pounds of food. This drive, which is set to conclude on Friday, remains open and warmly welcomes contributions from the entire community.

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Resident Meredith Craig's Consistent Donation

Meredith Craig, a resident of Lenoir County, has been a steadfast donor since the very beginning of this food drive. Her words carry a profound message: "Everyone is just one paycheck away from needing these essential services. We've witnessed job losses and transfers, and it could easily be us next week. So, with that in mind, it's a small act of giving back to someone else that can make a big impact."

The Final Day of the Food Drive

The final day of this heartwarming food drive will be held at the Piggly Wiggly in New Bern. Here, donations will be graciously accepted. This is a crucial moment as the community comes together one last time to make a significant difference in the lives of those in need. It's a time to show compassion and solidarity during the Christmas season.

The Impact of the Donation

The donation of 33,000 pounds of food by Piggly Wiggly and its vendors is truly remarkable. It not only provides immediate relief to those facing food shortages but also serves as a reminder of the power of community support. This act of generosity will have a lasting impact on the lives of many families, helping them get through the holiday season with a little more hope and nourishment. It shows that even in difficult times, there are those who are willing to step forward and make a difference.
Football Transfer Gossip: Isak, Davies, Konate & More Targets
2024-12-05
In the ever-evolving world of Premier League football, transfer rumors are constantly making waves. Clubs are on the lookout for the right players to strengthen their squads and gain a competitive edge. This article delves into the latest transfer buzz and the players at the center of it all.

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Arsenal and Chelsea's Striking Targets

Arsenal and Chelsea, two of London's football powerhouses, are both keen on securing a new striker. Their list of targets includes Newcastle United's 25-year-old Sweden forward Alexander Isak. This move could be a game-changer for both clubs as they look to boost their attacking prowess. (Caught Offside)Moreover, Manchester United has made signing a striker their top priority in the January transfer window. The hunt for the right forward is on, and the competition is fierce. (Mirror)

Manchester United's Left-Back Dilemma

Manchester United is in a race to sign Lecce's 20-year-old Denmark left-back Patrick Dorgu, but they find themselves behind Chelsea in this pursuit. The club is constantly on the lookout for quality defenders to strengthen their backline. (Teamtalk)Meanwhile, Bayern Munich have made significant progress in extending the contract of their 24-year-old Canada international Alphonso Davies. Despite Manchester United's interest, it seems likely that he will sign a new deal with the German club. (Floran Plettenberg, Sky Germany)

Managerial Changes and Contenders

Former Chelsea and Brighton manager Graham Potter has been sounded out by both Wolves and West Ham. This shows the interest in his coaching abilities and the potential impact he could have on these clubs. (Talksport)If Lopetegui is relieved of his position at West Ham, former Borussia Dortmund coach Edin Terzic will not become the new manager. However, ex-Denmark boss Kasper Hjulmand is in contention. (Florian Plettenberg)Former West Ham boss David Moyes is among the contenders for the Wolves job should Gary O'Neil be sacked. Luton boss Rob Edwards is also in the mix, having spent four years at Molineux as a player. (Telegraph – subscription required)

Other Transfer Deals in the Spotlight

Liverpool are in contact with Bayer Leverkusen over a move for 23-year-old Dutch right-back Jeremie Frimpong. This could be a crucial addition to their defense. (Caught Offside)Manchester City will allow 33-year-old Belgium midfielder Kevin De Bruyne to join one of the City Football Group's sister clubs when he leaves the Premier League side. However, David Beckham's Inter Miami have made him their main transfer target. (Mirror)At Roma, they are interested in Everton's 26-year-old Guinea-Bissau striker Beto and 31-year-old Mali midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure. (Gazzetta dello Sport via Football Italia)Liverpool are confident that 25-year-old France defender Ibrahima Konate will sign a new contract as talks progress. (Fabrizio Romano)Juventus and Marseille are interested in signing Chelsea's 23-year-old France defender Benoit Badiashile. (Caught Offside)Chelsea have made contact with Benfica over a deal to sign Portugal centre-back Tomas Araujo, 22. They are also willing to let 26-year-old French defender Axel Disasi leave in January. (Teamtalk)Arsenal's 24-year-old Portuguese midfielder Fabio Vieira's long-term future at the club is in doubt. The Gunners are ready to listen to offers for him as he is currently on loan at Porto. (Daily Mail – subscription required)Barcelona director of football Deco has met with the representatives of 28-year-old Germany defender Jonathan Tah, who is out of contract at Bayer Leverkusen next summer. (Mundo Deportivo – in Spanish)
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Vancouver Mayor's Bid to Incorporate Bitcoin in City Finances
2024-12-06
Bloomberg reports that Vancouver is on the verge of integrating Bitcoin into its city finances, riding the wave of the digital token's remarkable surge to an all-time high above $100,000. This rally has been fueled by US President-elect Donald Trump's support for crypto.

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On December 11th, Vancouver City Council is set to consider a motion proposed by Mayor Ken Sim titled "Preserving of the City’s Purchasing Power Through Diversification of Financial Reserves – Becoming A Bitcoin Friendly City." Notably, Sim's ABC party holds a majority on the council.If the motion is approved, city staff will be tasked with analyzing the potential of integrating cryptocurrency. This could involve accepting taxes and fees in Bitcoin or converting a portion of Vancouver's financial reserves into Bitcoin.The west coast Canadian city has long been a crypto hub. In 2013, it claimed to have the world's first Bitcoin ATM. It is also home to blockchain startups like NFT company Dapper Labs Inc.Sim's motion highlights the supposed benefits other local and national governments have reaped from embracing Bitcoin. For instance, El Salvador made Bitcoin legal tender in 2021, and Zug in Switzerland started accepting Bitcoin for taxes.The proposal argues that integrating Bitcoin showcases a pro-innovation agenda and safeguards the city's purchasing power against the "volatility, debasement and inflationary pressures" of traditional currencies.It also states that the often power-hungry process of Bitcoin mining has "shown environmental benefits." By consuming excess energy from stranded renewables and waste methane, it reduces emissions and makes renewable energy projects financially viable.However, some studies challenge this claim. In 2022, Vancouver's home province of British Columbia imposed a temporary moratorium on new cryptocurrency mining to preserve its hydro-electricity supply. The government warned that "the unchecked growth of cryptocurrency mining operations in BC could make it more difficult" to meet clean electrification goals and keep customer rates low.This move by Vancouver to consider integrating Bitcoin into its finances is a significant development in the world of digital currencies and has the potential to set new precedents. It remains to be seen how this will unfold and what impact it will have on the city and the broader crypto industry.
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