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    NCDHHS implemented the new computer system NC Fast in May 2012, [20] an integrated case management system that replaced the 19 legacy computer systems previously used to deliver social service benefits. [21] A limited version of the system was first tested that month in Guilford County, with state implementation to take place later. [20]

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  8. 311 (telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    The first use of 3-1-1 for informational services was in Baltimore, Maryland, where the service commenced on 2 October 1996. [2] 3-1-1 is intended to connect callers to a call center that can be the same as the 9-1-1 call center, but with 3-1-1 calls assigned a secondary priority, answered only when no 9-1-1 calls are waiting.

  9. North Carolina LINKS Program - Wikipedia

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    It is a first-come, first-served scholarship available for funding up to $5,000 at one of the various NC public colleges or universities. [7] "The youth must be a legal U.S. citizen or legal non-resident" [7] Their assets at the time of applying for the scholarship must not be equivalent to $10,000. [7]