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HealthQuest to host blood drive June 19
SMITHFIELD — A blood drive is scheduled from 1 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 19, in the parking lot of the Johnston Medical Mall, 514 N. Bright Leaf Blvd. For an appointment, go to bit.ly/3x7YqFQ. On that Wednesday, look for the Red Cross’ Bloodmobile near the Medical Mall’s south entrance. The blood drive is a project of HealthQuest fitness center. The post HealthQuest to host blood drive June 19 first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Benson offering youth sports camps
The Benson Parks and Recreation Department will offer the following youth sports camps this summer: • Volleyball — 9-11 a.m. June 25-27 for ages 7-12. • Basketball — 8-10 a.m. July 9-11 for ages 7-9. • Basketball — 6:15-8:15 p.m. July 9-11 for ages 10-12. • Soccer — 8-10 a.m. July 23-25 for ages 7-12. • Soccer — 6:15-8:15 p.m. […] The post Benson offering youth sports camps first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
WNCT.com’s Get in the Game: Easton Lewis
BENSON, N.C. (WNCT) — At six years old, Easton Lewis tried out for the TLP 8U Navy team. He is now seven and in his second season with the team. While Easton is a versatile baseball player, he enjoys playing catcher the most. Dustin Myers, head coach of TLP 8U Navy, said Easton fits in […]
Commissioners take medical campus out of JCC bond request
SMITHFIELD — A Johnston Community College medical campus in Clayton isn’t in the cards, County Commissioners said at their June 3 meeting. “For this board … the Clayton campus is off the table at this point,” said Commissioners Chairman Butch Lawter. JCC trustees had asked commissioners to put an $85 million bond issue on the November ballot in Johnston — […] The post Commissioners take medical campus out of JCC bond request first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
It Takes An Army: Derek Ward and Company Fight Through Adversity to Join the WSOPM Champions Club
It’s a cool spring day at Benson, North Carolina’s GALOT Motorsports Park, home of the season-opening PDRA Summit Racing Equipment East Coast Nationals presented by FuelTech. Derek Ward’s 53-foot race transporter is situated near the front of the Pro Boost pits, coincidentally right next to Spencer Hyde, who proudly sports a large “2023 World Series of Pro Mod Champion” decal on the back door of his trailer.
Another tax cut appears likely in Johnston
SMITHFIELD — For the fourth time in six years, County Commissioners appear likely to cut Johnston’s property tax rate. “I would like to throw out that we instruct staff to reduce the tax rates 2 cents,” Commissioner Fred Smith said at the board’s June 3 meeting. If commissioners follow through, the county’s tax rate will have fallen from 78 cents […] The post Another tax cut appears likely in Johnston first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Some Dunwoody Four Oaks neighbors surprised at outcry over path network
DUNWOODY, Ga. — Four Oaks subdivision residents appear divided about the design of a multi-use path planned for the area. The city sought community feedback May 20 from residents in the Four Oaks subdivision on its most recent concepts for a 12-foot-wide concrete path for pedestrians and cyclists on Peeler Road between Winter Chapel Road and Lakeside Drive.
Neuse Charter could get millions for classroom building
SMITHFIELD — County Commissioners might give Neuse Charter School as much as $8 million for a new classroom building. In February, Neuse Charter Superintendent Melissa Blackwell told commissioners the school hoped to raise $15 million for a new building and ballfields. She asked the board for $8 million. At the time, commissioners were noncommittal, and they have said little publicly […] The post Neuse Charter could get millions for classroom building first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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