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Juneteenth relevance resounds in Rocky Mount, region
Rocky Mount has been ahead of the curve in its celebration of Juneteenth, an expert said, and eastern North Carolina's ties to emancipation and the holiday run even deeper. Rocky Mount's annual Juneteenth Community Empowerment Festival celebrates the holiday with what has grown into a three-day festival that begins this evening and continues throughout the weekend. The holiday commemorates emancipation from slavery. In 2021, President Joe Biden named Juneteenth a national holiday. ...
Deed transfers: Wilson County transactions from June 3-7
The following deed transfers for the week of June 3-7 have been recorded in the Wilson County Register of Deeds Office: From Ronald Lee and Patricia Cherry Lee to Tiffany Jenkins, 217 and 221 E. Main St., Sharpsburg, $45,000; From Marian Stillwell Twombley to Katie Elizabeth Fisher, 2503 St. Christopher Circle SW, Apt. 7, Wilson, $150,000; From Patriot Family Farms […] The post Deed transfers: Wilson County transactions from June 3-7 first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
NC deserves a better leader than Robinson
First of all, I am hoping that this year’s election doesn’t have all the drama as some in years past. I will start with the top job in North Carolina, the governor’s position. When I look at the baggage that Mark Robinson has on board, he is definitely not governor material. He is a big, fat boy, not a man. […] The post NC deserves a better leader than Robinson first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Free expungement clinic set for Saturday
Officials say a nonviolent crime from decades ago can become a barrier for employment and even housing. That’s why there’s a North Carolina law designed to give people a second chance. “Expungement gives you freedom from your past and past mistakes,” said When People Work CEO Sherrod Z. Knox. “It’s about trying to rebuild people’s lives.” When People Work, a […] The post Free expungement clinic set for Saturday first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
301 Endless Yard Sale features 10 Nash vendors
Ten Nash County businesses will offer their wares to bargain-hunters this Friday and Saturday as the 301 Endless Yard Sale turns an eastern North Carolina thoroughfare into a regional swap meet. Founded in Selma and now hosted by a variety of towns along U.S. 301 in Halifax, Nash, Wilson, Johnston and Harnett counties, the 301 Endless Yard Sale remains a […] The post 301 Endless Yard Sale features 10 Nash vendors first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
County’s opioid settlement plan a ‘success’ in first year
Officials say Wilson County is leading the charge in the way it’s using opioid settlement dollars to help change people’s lives. “I honestly think every aspect of our plan has been a success,” said Jeff Hill, Wilson County Substance Prevention Coalition executive director. Hill highlighted successes and outcomes on how the first opioid settlement payment has been spent during a […] The post County’s opioid settlement plan a ‘success’ in first year first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Lack of ambulances a concern for Nash County town with aging population
It's a potentially life-threatening concern. The mayor of a small town in Nash County is worried people may not have access to an ambulance in an emergency. The tiny town of Bailey in Nash County has about 570 residents, many of whom are aging. That's why Mayor Owen Strickland said...
Candidate filing opens for nonpartisan races
Candidate filing is open for one of the four nonpartisan contests on Nov. 5 general election ballots. Candidates can file for Wilson Soil and Water Conservation District supervisor seats at the Wilson County Board of Elections office through noon on July 5. Filing fee is $5. The two seats are currently held by Bryan Lamm and Gary D. Scott. Filing […] The post Candidate filing opens for nonpartisan races first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
In graduation ceremonies across the Twin Counties, memories were made
Parents, teachers and students in Nash and Edgecombe counties have had a lot to celebrate in May and June. The Telegram asked area educators to send in photos commemorating the graduation ceremonies that have taken place over the last two months. Featured in this weekend’s edition of the Telegram are the graduation ceremonies at North East Carolina Preparatory School and at Nash County Public Schools. North East Carolina Prep is a tuition-free public charter school in Tarboro. The school celebrated its 64 graduates in its...
Nash County, pair of nonprofit agencies awarded Golden LEAF funds
Local nonprofit organizations and a business and industry center have received grant funding to improve food security, economic development and job training. The Golden LEAF Foundation Board of Directors awarded more than $14 million in grants earlier this month, part of its bimonthly distribution of funding designed to increase economic opportunity in North Carolina’s rural and tobacco-dependent communities. Nash County received $34,000 for the Whitaker Business and Industry Center from...
Council majority informally agrees to set proposed tax rate at 58 cents
The City Council, in a 5-2 poll at a recent work session about the proposed budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year, agreed with a recommendation by Mayor Sandy Roberson for a proposed property tax rate of 58 cents per $100 in valuation. A majority of the council preferred the slightly higher rate to a proposal that would have been revenue neutral and set the tax rate at 56 cents per $100 in valuation. That proposed 58-cent rate is an increase over what is in the...
City leaders address Local Government Commission's recent spat on loan request
City Council members gave remarks following a recent Local Government Commission meeting at which the city of Rocky Mount was a topic of discussion. That commission meeting, held June 4 in Raleigh, included the subjects of a City Council vote in December to purchase 336 acres of land in Nash County for economic development purposes as well as a City Council vote in January seeking the commission’s approval of bank financing. The city is seeking approval for a loan to be able to build a...
Tarboro council sets public hearing on proposed budget
The Tarboro Town Council will hold a public hearing on the proposed 2024-25 fiscal year budget at 7 p.m. Monday in the Council Chambers at Town Hall on 500 N.Main St. in Tarboro. The proposed spending plan would reduce the property tax rate from the current 46 cents per $100 in valuation down to 42 cents. But the $48,599,686 proposal would represent an increase of $2,708,439 in spending compared to the current year’s budget — as a result of Edgecombe County’s revaluation, which is expected...
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