Mount Olive Exchange Club makes donations, installs new officers
The Mount Olive Exchange Club installed new officers Tuesday night, July 15, also using the occasion to continue its support of the community by making donations to several nonprofits.
Warsaw Police seek public’s help identifying suspects in multi-county lottery ticket and gift card...
WARSAW — The Warsaw Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying three suspects involved in a series of coordinated thefts of lottery tickets and prepaid Visa gift cards across multiple jurisdictions in Eastern North Carolina.
Local foundation, coalition to host 13th annual Purple Heart luncheon
The Goldsboro/Wayne Purple Heart Luncheon Committee will honor Goldsboro/Wayne Purple Heart recipients and their Guest Aug 2 at 11 a.m. at the Maxwell Convention Center, located at 3114 Wayne Memorial Drive, Goldsboro.
Town celebrates Fourth of July holiday with free food, drinks, and entertainment
The approximately 450 people attending Friday’s Fourth of July celebration at Westbrook Park ranged in age from six months to 91 years — one person was even celebrating their July 4 birthday — and there were even visitors from as far away as Texas, Idaho and Thailand.
Mount Olive Exchange, Rotary clubs to co-host Fourth of July celebration Friday at Westbrook...
The Mount Olive Exchange Club and Rotary Club are partnering this year to co-host the town’s annual old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration from 5 to 7 p.m. this Friday in Westbrook Park.
Pickle Parlor offers all things pickle gifts and a glimpse into the legacy and...
The Mt. Olive Pickle Co. Pickle Parlor grand opening was reminiscent of the N.C. Pickle Festival’s pickle-packing challenge — only instead of seeing how many pickles can be packed into a jar, it was seeing how many people could be packed into the new store.
Personalized bricks will enhance monument courtyard, raise money for local nonprofit
FAISON — Last November, on the site of the former Faison School, the town dedicated a stately, black granite monument to the school and to one of its most distinguished graduates, Dr. William E. Thornton, who was born and raised in Faison, before going on to become the state’s first astronaut; he is also buried in the town’s historic cemetery. Now, members of the public are being invited to add personal tributes by purchasing custom-inscribed bricks to be placed in the courtyard where monument sits.
N.C. 55 and Secondary Road 1744 intersection to be turned into roundabout
The intersection of N.C. 55 and Secondary Road 1744 (Indian Springs Road/Old Seven Springs Road) is scheduled to be converted into a single-lane roundabout as part of an $8 million project that includes eliminating the intersection of N.C. 55 and North Church Street.
Juneteenth celebration urges community to draw strength from the past
Isaiah Whitfield, 14, had to stretch to hold his phone high enough over his head to get just the right angle of his parents, Michael and Fransha Whitfield, as they posed in front of a banner celebrating Juneteenth.
Grounded and Baked serving up baked goods and coffee sweetened with family memories and...
Brad Mitchell has countless fond memories of time spent with his grandmother, Norma Ann “Nanny” Vinson, especially her baking lessons using her recipes — memories he wants to share with others while helping them make memories of their own.