Yearly Archives: 2021

Athletes Of The Week: Ty’Lisha Maye

Athletes Of The Week: Ty’Lisha Maye

Before basketball season started, Southern Wayne’s Ty’Lisha Maye knew she had to work as hard as possible to make sure she made the most of his last year with the Saints. Maye, who joined the varsity team as a freshman, hoped that the hard work would allow her and her teammates to have a successful…read more »

Athletes Of The Week: Noah Hancock

Athletes Of The Week: Noah Hancock

Often in sports, players with either incredible talent or a tremendous work ethic do well. Either their natural ability or strong desire to be the best launches them to solid success. But when that authentic gift and that genuine relentlessness are paired together, that’s when truly impressive student-athletes are born. In the case of Goldsboro…read more »

Suspects Accused Of Breaking Into Goldsboro Church

Suspects Accused Of Breaking Into Goldsboro Church

Three suspects are now charged for a burglary at a Goldsboro church. The break-in at Mount Carmel FWB Church was reported to the Goldsboro Police Department on November 9th.  Several items had been stolen and property was also damaged. The investigation led to the arrest of 29-year-old Jordan K. Tyree of Goldsboro in December for…read more »

Local Reps At Odds Over Forcing Schools To Reopen

Local Reps At Odds Over Forcing Schools To Reopen

(NORTH CAROLINA NEWS NETWORK) — By a mostly party line vote, the State House approved a bill to get more kids back to in person learning. While both supporters and opponents of the bill agreed that children should be back to in person learning, they differed on the approach — and Democrats pointed out the…read more »

Goldsboro Episode Now Streaming On Amazon Prime Video

Goldsboro Episode Now Streaming On Amazon Prime Video

An episode of The History Channel’s show, “It’s How You Get There” featuring Goldsboro-Wayne County is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The season three episode, “Going for Goldsboro,” originally aired on the History Channel on Sunday, August 9, 2020. The episode is available to watch at no additional cost for anyone with an…read more »

North Carolina News – February 11

North Carolina News – February 11

VIRUS OUTBREAK-FLORIDA TOURISM Orlando launches first tourism ad campaign since pandemic ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Tourism officials in Orlando are launching their first full-scale marketing campaign since the start of the pandemic. It’s aimed at tourists located within driving distance in the southeast U.S. The $2.2 million advertising campaign launched this month is targeted for…read more »

Boys Soccer: C.B. Aycock Shuts Out South Lenoir (PHOTO GALLERY)

Boys Soccer: C.B. Aycock Shuts Out South Lenoir (PHOTO GALLERY)

After a tough 1-0 loss against D.H. Conley on Monday, C.B. Aycock bounced back in a big way against South Lenoir on Wednesday. The Golden Falcons did not just crack the lid on their offense. They tore it right off. Zach Naughton scored three goals and handed out two assists in C.B. Aycock’s 6-0 win…read more »

Princeton’s Thompson Picks Lenoir CC

Princeton’s Thompson Picks Lenoir CC

The sleepless nights are over. Tyler Thompson finally made his decision. On Wednesday afternoon, the Princeton High School baseball standout inked a national letter of intent with Lenoir Community College. Thompson said he entertained other offers before settling on the Lancers. “It feels great, and I’m excited to take my next step in the journey…read more »

Wayne C.A.N. To Host Virtual Town Hall Next Week

Wayne C.A.N. To Host Virtual Town Hall Next Week

The community is invited to take part in an important conversation regarding the needs of Wayne County’s children and families, especially during the ongoing pandemic. Wayne CAN (Child Advocacy Network) is hosting a virtual town hall next week Tuesday. Valerie Wallace, the Executive Director of the Partnership for Children of Wayne County, will be one…read more »

Princeton’s Gurganious Signs NLI With Lenoir CC

Princeton’s Gurganious Signs NLI With Lenoir CC

Making the transition from high school to college presents a few distinct challenges, but Princeton’s Grey Gurganious is ready to face those challenges. The pitcher signed a national letter of intent to play baseball at Lenoir Community College next season. “It’s pretty cool, and I didn’t think I’d be here last year, but here I…read more »

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