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President's Update: Rules for Restaurants + PPP Still Available + EIDL Reopened + We're Here For You
Good evening, Now in our 16th week of the COVID economy, infections continue to rise. While the infection rate remains relatively low, the number of cases in Orange County has tripled since May 31. There are currently 982 cases in Orange, 1009 in Chatham, and 4260 in Durham Counties. Masks are required for all individuals in North Carolina while indoors (not in your home) and while outdoors if you cannot be physically distant. Masks are also required for all restaurant, retail, and hospitality
Our Statement, Commitment, and an Invitation to March with Me at the Rally for Justice
George Floyd was killed in public by law enforcement on May 25, 2020. It’s unconscionable that it took another act of violence to open our eyes to the daily dehumanization of Black Americans and is even more evidence that we must change our institutions and fix our broken systems. There are difficult conversations ahead and much work to be done. Our community is up for this challenge. Organizations locally and across the country are speaking out with strong statements of outrage and condolence. The
Chamber Names Katie Loovis Vice President for External Affairs
CHAPEL HILL, NC —The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce today announced that Katie Loovis has been named Vice President for External Affairs. Loovis’ service with the Chamber will begin on Monday, September 11, 2017. “We are pleased and excited to welcome Katie Loovis as our Vice President for External Affairs,” said Joel Levy, CPA, Chair of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. “Katie has incredible experience in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors, and in