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Neighborly feud continues at KLCC
HENDERSON — Back in March, eyewitnesses allege that a dog was shot at Kerr Lake Country Club. Several news outlets, including the Dispatch, published a press release from the Vance County Sheriff’s Office about the event. CBS News went so far as to show up outside of James...
Littleton Baptist Kid’s Carnival returns Saturday to the town's John 3:16 Center
The similarities of the annual Littleton Baptist Church annual Kid’s Carnival and a county fair are striking. The difference comes in the wallet as patrons get the opportunity to grab free hotdogs, popcorn, and cotton candy as they float from station to station for games and prizes at the John 3:16 Center in Littleton.
Musicians to be honored
Hope And Deliverance Ministry of Norlina will be having an appreciation service for their two musicians, Demonte Chavis and Anthony Hargrove, Jr. on Saturday, May 18, beginning at 2 p.m. It will take place at the Warren County High School, located at 149 Campus Dr., Warrenton. Admission is $5 per...
Nashville crash appears to involve police car
A police officer appeared to be involved in a Wednesday crash in Nashville. Sky 5 flew over the scene Wednesday evening where several police cars responded along Eastern Avenue. WRAL News has reached out to law enforcement to get more information about what happened.
Shelter for 121 Motel residents closed
HENDERSON — On Tuesday, the city, county and state wrapped up operations at the temporary shelter set up at the former Eaton-Johnson Middle School for the 150-some folks displaced by the closure of 121 Motel. The move was in full swing by around noon. Of the 40 families that...
From dumped on to praised: New documentary reveals how Warren County gave birth to a movement
Since 1982, when the state of North Carolina placed a hazardous waste landfill near the Warren County town of Afton, sparking six weeks of protest and thrusting the community into the national spotlight, local activists have fought to keep the past alive and to tell the story on their terms.
Vipers celebrate a season of achievement at Spring Banquet
HENDERSON — Vance County High School hosted its annual Spring sports banquet on Thursday. The event featured a hodgepodge of star athletes and elite coaches recognized for their sacrifice and dedication to their respective crafts. Some of the sponsors of Thursday night’s event included: TNT Laundromat, Davis-Royster Funeral Service,...
5 On Your Side resolves teacher's dental bill after insurance incorrectly charges her more than $1,000
5 On Your Side resolves local teacher's dental bill after insurance denies claim. Felicia Johnson, a Spanish teacher at Warren County High School, recently found herself in a tough spot after her insurance company, MetLife, denied her claim for a tooth implant. Johnson had undergone open-heart surgery a few years...
Bridgestone Donates $100,000 to Boys & Girls Club of Haliwa-Saponi Tribe
Bridgestone Retail Operations a subsidiary of Bridgestone Americas, surprised Hollister area youth and families on May 8 when they announced a $100,000 donation to Boys & Girls Club of Haliwa-Saponi Tribe to fund technology upgrades and vehicle fleet maintenance. The donation is part of the Bridgestone Driving Great Futures initiative,...
Adorable red river hog piglets weighed at Nashville Zoo
A litter of adorable red river hog piglets recently born at the Nashville Zoo had a “weigh-in,” video released by the zoo shows. The four piglets, named Fig, Peach, Persimmon, and Clementine, are the zoo’s first litter of red river hogs to be born on site, the zoo said. “The red river hogs will not […]
Volunteers find shelter for dozens of families displaced from Henderson motel
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Remembrance, healing are the themes of Soil Collection Ceremony
Descendants of 1921 Warren County lynching victims Alfred Williams and Plummer Bullock joined people of the local area and beyond on Saturday for a ceremony of soil collection as part of the Community Remembrance Project. The event was made possible through a partnership between The Equal Justice Initiative and the Warren County NAACP Community Remembrance Coalition.
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