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The intersection of N.C. 55 and Secondary Road 1744 (Indian Springs Road/Old Seven Springs Road) is scheduled to be converted ...
Joining Mayor Ronda Hughes (front, right) for the ribbon-cutting of the town’s parks are Commissioner Jackie Rouse (front, ...
Juneteenth commemorates the last slaves in the U.S. finally knowing that they were free, he said. “So as we celebrate, ...
GOLDSBORO — Students in Wayne Community College’s Criminal Justice Technology and Forensic Science programs now have the opportunity to transfer seamlessly to East Carolina University through a new ...
RALEIGH — The North Carolina House and Senate have enacted very different versions of a 2025-27 state budget, even though two plans would authorize virtually the same amount of spending. The ...
GOLDSBORO — Wayne Community College’s graduating class of 2025 is ready for the next step in their journey. A total of 520 students graduated from WCC’s curriculum (college credit) programs this ...
Mount Olive American Legion Post 103 Adjutant Barbara Seale called the flags at the Field of Heroes a deeply moving tribute to individuals who have left an imprint on our lives. (Steve ...
Despite rainy weather, Warsaw celebrated Memorial Day in what many called ‘patriotic fashion,’ from the Warsaw Baptist Church Chancel Choir’s opening performances to the ceremonial laying of a wreath ...
Willis Brown, a former Mount Olive Area Chamber of Commerce board chairman, talks about how Chamber-sponsored programs provide a lasting legacy. Brown spoke specifically of the Read to Succeed program ...
As we welcome in summer, our gardens are now in full swing. With summer weather we have to keep our gardens watered regularly and be on the outlook for insect and disease problems. Below are gardening ...