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The 38th annual Ham and Yam Festival is coming back to Smithfield
Get ready for the return of the 38th annual Ham and Yam Festival in Smithfield! Three key players representing the festival's organizers and sponsors joined WRAL on Thursday morning to discuss the festivities.
WCSO Makes Drug-Related Arrest at Bill Lane Blvd. Boat Ramp
On Apr. 21 at 1:55 pm, NC Wildlife Officers encountered suspicious activity at the Bill Lane Blvd boat landing and requested assistance from the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office. During the investigation, a container of crystal methamphetamine was discovered to be in Robert Christopher Boyette’s possession. Boyette, 52, Princeton,...
AREA ROUNDUP: Demons slug Spartans again
Fike High posted a baker’s dozen in its first turn at bat and coasted to its second 3-A Quad County Conference varsity softball win with a 20-4 three-inning domination of Smithfield-Selma on Wednesday, April 24. The host Golden Demons, now 5-13 overall and 2-9 in QCC play, only needed four hits as Spartans pitcher Ana Cano-Razo issued 11 bases on […] The post AREA ROUNDUP: Demons slug Spartans again first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Pearsons rule all-Fike QCC doubles final
Siblings Snyder and Collins Pearson took home what they hope is the first of several achievements this spring for their Fike High boys tennis team when the brothers claimed the 3-A Quad County Conference doubles crown Wednesday at the conference championships at Smithfield-Selma High. On the tournament’s third day, C.B. Aycock’s Ethan Carlyle outlasted Hunt senior Alex Ellis 6-3, 6-4 […] The post Pearsons rule all-Fike QCC doubles final first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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