City of Northwest Holding Census Event on July 11

July 8, 2020

On July 11 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. the City of Northwest is a having a census event. There will be a person from the census that will process your information on site by phone or internet. Free hotdogs, hamburgers and chips will be served. ALL COVID 19 RESTRITIONS WILL BE FOLLOWED Citizens of…

Brunswick County COVID-19 Snapshot: Resident Positive Cases Exceed 400 This Week, Governors Latest Executive Order Concerning Phase 2 Extension, Face Covering Requirement in Public Places Now in Effect (June 27, 2020)

June 27, 2020

KEY POINTS Governor Cooper’s Executive Order No. 147 extends Safer At Home Phase 2 to Friday, July 17 and requires that employees and guests to wear face coverings in public places statewide. Employees in the service industry and people who attend social gatherings with family and friends from other households continue to make up a…

Updated information about COVID-19 Testing Sites

June 23, 2020

If you think you have symptoms of coronavirus, it’s best to call your primary care provider first, so health care staff can help determine if testing is needed and whether testing is available at their office.  If your primary provider is not offering testing, the following have been designated as temporary COVID-19 testing and screening…

2020-2021 City Budget released

June 22, 2020

The City of Northwest has released its proposed FY 2020-21 budget. A public hearing on the budget will be held at City Hall, on June 22 at 7 p.m. and the budget may be approved at that meeting. Please contact City Hall with any questions or comments by calling 910-655-3110 or using the contact form at cityofnorthwest.com/contact-information.

Brunswick County COVID-19 Snapshot: One-third of All Positive Cases aged 25-49; Growing Number of Positive Cases Attributed to Family/Friend Gatherings and Individuals Working in the Service Industry (JUNE 19, 2020)

June 19, 2020

BRUNSWICK COUNTY LATEST CASE COUNTS AND TESTING DATA Brunswick County updates its COVID-19 case counts daily (including weekends) online. To provide a clearer picture of what Brunswick County’s COVID-19 test results mean for the public, Brunswick County Health Services will share periodic updates to allow staff time to analyze data from multiple days in succession and provide…

Brunswick County Health Services Identifies Two Cases of COVID-19 in Congregate Living Facility June 13, 2020

June 13, 2020

BOLIVIA, N.C. – Brunswick County Health Services has identified two individuals at a congregate living facility in the county who received positive test results for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). One of the positive cases is an employee at Universal Health Care of Brunswick and the second is a resident at Universal Health Care of Brunswick…

Brunswick County Health Services Identifies Three Cases of COVID-19 in Congregate Living Facility

June 4, 2020

MEDIA RELEASE BOLIVIA, N.C. – Brunswick County Health Services has identified three individuals at a congregate living facility in the county who recently received positive test results for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Two of the positive cases are employees at Autumn Care of Shallotte, both of whom are also residents of Brunswick County. The third…

Brunswick County Reports One Death, 27 New Cases of COVID-19 in Past Five Days (June 2, 2020)

June 3, 2020

Next update: Thursday, June 4, unless an additional release is required. Brunswick County updates its COVID-19 case counts daily (including weekends) for residents and the media to view at https://www.brunswickcountync.gov/alert-ticker/information-on-coronavirus/ KEY POINTS As of Tuesday, June 2, there are now 110 positive cases of COVID-19 among county residents (73 considered recovered, 32 isolating at 16 different…

Brunswick County Coronavirus Update (June 1, 2020)

June 2, 2020

KEY POINTS Brunswick County was notified about the death of a county resident associated to the novel coronavirus Monday. As of April 3, there have been five deaths associated to the virus (three residents and two non-residents who tested positive while visiting). As of June 1, there are now 96 positive cases of COVID-19 among…