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Davis working to save squadron, jobs at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) – Congressman Don Davis is a member of the Armed Services Committee and says he is working to keep hundreds of jobs at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro. Davis said the president’s 2025 fiscal year budget has plans to eliminate a full fighter squadron of F-15-E aircraft at Seymour Johnson. […]
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YOUR SEYMOUR SALUTE
Every week, Your Seymour Salute highlights an airman serving at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro. Airman First Class Blakely DiGiovanni is a crew chief with the 333rd Fighter Generation Squadron at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. Airman First Class DiGiovanni consistently exceeds even the high standards set by...
Shred-A-Thon Being Held on Saturday at Senior Center
Southern Bank is hosting a shred-a-thon from 9 a.m. to Noon on Saturday at the Peggy Seegars Senior Center located at 2001 East Ash Street. There is a limit of five boxes per vehicle, and any plastics such as credit cards, CDs, and binders will not be accepted.
Wilmington-Raleigh passenger rail study draft recommends routing through Goldsboro
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) – A commissioned passenger rail study has recommended the proposed Wilmington to Raleigh passenger train service should take a route that goes through Goldsboro instead of Fayetteville. Annual ridership from Wilmington is expected to be 80,000 riders annually, with three trains projected each day in both...
18-year-old arrested, charged with shooting 15-year-old
LA GRANGE - An 18-year-old has been arrested and charged with a February shooting of a 15-year-old juvenile in La Grange. On Thursday, Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office detectives arrested Da’Marie Jyz’mire Gray of La Grange on a first-degree attempted murder charge. The charge stemmed from a Feb. 17 incident in which a 15-year-old juvenile was shot in the hand and upper leg while walking down the road in the 500 block of North Forbes Street in La Grange.
This weekend’s bigger-than-ever N.C. Pickle Festival expected to be a really big dill
Watch for the 2nd Annual Pickle Festival magazine out Friday in the mountolivetribune.com racks at the Piggly Wiggly in Mount Olive and the Warsaw Post Office. With apologizes to James Bond — his name is Q. Cumber. Ollie Q. Cumber. And this coming weekend, Ollie (the Mt. Olive Pickle...
Dill-ightful Times Ahead: North Carolina Pickle Festival in Mount Olive
MOUNT OLIVE, Duplin County —You can get out and enjoy the North Carolina Pickle Festival in Duplin County this weekend. Its all happening in downtown Mount Olive. The festival kicks off Friday, April 26, 2024, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., with the main day on Saturday, April 27, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Pending Graduation is a Big “Dill” for Future Healthcare Management Student
Leydis Douglas found courage from family support and an unstoppable pursuit of higher education in healthcare. As a sophomore in high school, Douglas was chosen to take part in a five-semester nursing program. Upon graduation, she took her national board exams and passed, leading to work as a nurse in the largest jail in the state of New Mexico. “This opportunity allowed me to get my foot in the door...
LEAP program builds teacher pipeline
Lenoir Community College and public school systems in Lenoir, Greene and Jones counties are collaborating with East Carolina University to help build the local teacher pipeline through an exciting opportunity for high school students. The schools in February signed an agreement to participate in the Lancer Educator Apprenticeship Promise, also known as “LEAP.” The program is a fellowship for high school students to gain scholarships covering tuition and fees throughout their entire educational pathway from associate to bachelor’s degree, and also to gain on-the-job training...
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