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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, ...
Taking it from there led to the creation of Grounded and Baked bakery and coffee with a ribbon-cutting held Friday afternoon ...
(The Center Square) – Payments eclipsing $1 million will go to 40 counties as part of North Carolina’s $145.4 million share of the $7.4 billion settlement with the company and family behind OxyContin.
Thanks to a recent remodel, the Bobby Denning Furniture and Properties business has a fresh, modern storefront, with two-tone stucco, complementary stonework, metal slat awnings, and bold, red ...
In the Warsaw Recreation Center, approximately 75 people listen to a presentation about a proposed Wilmington-to-Raleigh passenger rail route. Warsaw is one of the towns being considered as a stop on ...
The Cry Freedom Missions Shoppe and Cafe is located in an old theater at 111 N. Center St. in downtown Goldsboro. It sells a variety of products, including many home decor items, survivor-made jewelry ...
From their front porch on West Main Street., Mike and Lissa Stempek enjoy watching the comings and goings in Faison. They moved here from Nahant, Massachusetts in 2020. (Kathy Grant ...
Standing in front of the Historic Train Depot following the 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7, poll closing, Mount Olive Town Attorney Carroll Turner, left, and District 4 Commissioner Tommy Brown look over ...
SEVEN SPRINGS — The Spring Creek Gators delivered a commanding performance, routing Wayne Preparatory Academy 16–0 in a varsity baseball contest that showcased timely hitting, aggressive baserunning, ...