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Cumberland County honors interns, declares Native American Heritage Month and recognizes long-serving child-fatality team leader

Cumberland County Board of Commissioners · November 4, 2025
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At its Nov. 3 meeting the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners recognized 14 Ignite interns, proclaimed November 2025 as Native American Heritage Month, and honored Dr. Debbie Jenkins for 32 years on the county’s Child Fatality Prevention Team.

The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners recognized a new cohort of county interns and adopted two proclamations at its Nov. 3 meeting.

County Human Resources Director Dominique Hall told commissioners the county’s fifth Ignite internship cohort launched Sept. 12, 2025; the program drew 88 applications and placed 14 undergraduate and graduate interns across county departments for a 10-week fall term. Commissioners invited interns…

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