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Wawa in NC: 10 stores by end of 2024; 🥨 90 stores in 10 years
Representatives of Pennsylvania-based gas station and convenience store chain Wawa updated expansion plans for North Carolina on Wednesday. The first store will open Thursday in Kill Devil Hills, with additional outlets planned for Rocky Mount, Elizabeth City, Greenville, Wilson and Goldsboro by the end of 2024. Over the next 10 years, the chain plans to reach a total of 90 outlets statewide.
Chase suspect facing multiple felony charges including assault with a deadly weapon
Ten charges ranging from felony assault with a deadly weapon to misdemeanor driving while impaired were filed against a Greenville man who led law enforcement on a high-speed chase before a state trooper shot him last weekend. Kenneth Charles Kinard, 35, 905 Allen Road, also is facing multiple arrest warrants from the Commonwealth of Virginia for probation violation, grand larceny and drug possession. The local charges filed against Kindard stem...
Traffic Stop in Buck Swamp Area Leads to Drug Arrests
On May 10, Wayne County Sheriff’s Office Deputies were patrolling the Buck Swamp area when they conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle. During the stop, a search was conducted and illegal narcotics were located. Both occupants, Luis Angel Arandas, 26, Goldsboro, and Blanca Xochilt Paullada, 40, Goldsboro, were arrested and taken before a magistrate judge.
Public assistance needed for Walstonburg store break-in information
The Greene County Sheriff's Office is asking the public for assistance in any information related to a breaking and entering that occurred at Lewis Food Mart located in Walstonburg, around 11:50 pm on 05/13/2024. The vehicle pictured was occupied by three individuals, two were covered and entered the store leaving with an undisclosed amount of cash money.
Driver gets prison time in fatal crash
A man was sentenced to an active term in state prison Monday after pleading guilty to felony death by motor vehicle and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon in Wilson County Criminal Superior Court. Brandon Lamar Collins, 38, formerly a Wilson resident who now lists an address in Middlesex, was sentenced to a minimum of 8 years, 9 […] The post Driver gets prison time in fatal crash first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Secretary of State Elaine Marshall visits Wilson businesses
N.C. Secretary of State Elaine F. Marshall took a brief tour of downtown Wilson’s business scene and visited with local small business owners Tuesday morning. Marshall, who was first elected as the state secretary in 1996, took a trip down Nash Street from Treat Yo’ Self Bakery to Samora Naturals before concluding her journey at Casita Brewing Company. Her goal, […] The post Secretary of State Elaine Marshall visits Wilson businesses first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Demons’ road trip takes them to the 3rd round
The postseason road can be a long one, as the Fike High girls soccer team experienced Thursday. The Golden Demons hit the highway for a nearly three-hour bus ride to Barco and returned home with a 3-0 victory over host Currituck County in the second round of the NCHSAA 3-A playoffs. “We’re very pleased with the quality we got from […] The post Demons’ road trip takes them to the 3rd round first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Update: Part of N.C. 222 closed with hazardous waste cleanup underway
Pitt County officials report that N.C. 222 at Bell Road should reopen by 4:30 p.m. now that the hazardous material has been cleaned up and removed from the site. Previous story Pitt County officials and law enforcement are asking residents to avoid an area near Fountain after a vehicle wrecked while transporting hazardous materials. The...
Bruins’ Pender top triple jump seed in 2-A championships
Out of the 17 entries from the Times readership area in the NCHSAA 2-A track and field championships Friday in Greensboro, only Beddingfield High senior Asun Pender is a regional champion. Pender is the top seed in the boys triple jump after winning the 2-A East Regional last week at Kinston with a top leap of 46 feet, 1 inch. […] The post Bruins’ Pender top triple jump seed in 2-A championships first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Wilson car dealer charged with insurance fraud
A Duplin County man is charged with insurance and car title application fraud, after North Carolina’s insurance commissioner says the Wilson car dealer submitted a forged signature to the DMV following an insurance claim concerning a Jeep that was titled under the name of a person whose identity was stolen.
Local VFW Post 2771 to honor veterans with flag tribute
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WCPS Announces Graduation Dates
Wayne County Public Schools has announced graduation dates for traditional and non-traditional schools, as well as the date for its retirement banquet. Non-Traditional Academic Schools – Commencement Events. School: Wayne School of Engineering. Date/Time: May 22 at 6 PM. Location: GHS Auditorium. School: Goldsboro High. Date/Time: May 23 at...
Greene County lifts boiled water advisory
GREENE COUNTY, N.C. (WNCT) — Greene County announced on their Facebook page Wednesday morning that a boil water advisory has been lifted. Snow Hill residents living on Churchhill Road do not need to boil their water before consumption anymore.
Weatherman, Boliek win Republican second primary races
The Republican ballot for November’s general election is set in North Carolina. Hal Weatherman defeated opposing candidate Jim O’Neill to secure the Republican bid for lieutenant governor with 95,465 votes across the state, or 74.41%, to 32,825 votes, or 25.59%. Wilson County voters sided with the majority in the lieutenant governor race, casting 514 votes for Weatherman and 181 for […] The post Weatherman, Boliek win Republican second primary races first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Wayne Community College apprentices recognized for program completion
GOLDSBORO, N.C. – Two cohorts of Wayne Community College’s apprentices with Smithfield Foods and Flowers Foods were honored for reaching the journeyman level in their trade at a special recognition ceremony. Maintenance technician and farm leadership apprentices received graduation cords from ApprenticeshipNC and the United States Department of Labor and stoles to wear during the […]
YOUR SEYMOUR SALUTE
Every week, Your Seymour Salute highlights an airman serving at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro. Senior Airman Puksich demonstrated exceptional leadership and expertise as an F-15E Dedicated Crew Chief. He guided his team through a vital engine run, ensuring the jet was back to mission-capable status after being taken down for invasive maintenance actions, ultimately clearing four discrepancies and getting the jet back into the fight.
Take control and don’t look back
Never let any controlled substance control you, whether it’s alcohol, pills or smoke. You are in control, and there’s more to life than you think! Please stop popping and smoking these drugs, because you are not untouchable. It’s going to catch up with you, especially if it’s a drug like fentanyl. Pray and stay strong. Love yourself and know that […] The post Take control and don’t look back first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Beddingfield season ends at Seaforth
PITTSBORO — In just three years of existence, Seaforth High has managed to stick in Beddingfield’s postseason craw twice. The Hawks, who knocked the Bruins out of the fourth round of the NCHSAA 2-A girls basketball playoffs a year ago, sent Beddingfield home in the second round of the 2-A girls soccer playoffs Thursday with a 10-0 victory. Seaforth, the […] The post Beddingfield season ends at Seaforth first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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