Shop Local on Small Business Saturday

Shop Local on Small Business Saturday

GOLDSBORO, N.C. — As holiday shopping kicks into full swing, small businesses across Downtown Goldsboro are urging neighbors to shop local this Small Business Saturday, highlighting the meaningful impact that local spending has on the community.

For many residents, the shift toward local shopping is becoming a conscious decision. One of them is Shelby Ostendorf, who says her commitment to supporting small businesses began as a personal challenge to step away from online mega-retailers.

“Call it an early New Year’s resolution, but I decided to quit Amazon,” Ostendorf said. What started as a convenience had slowly turned into an “unhealthy and isolating habit,” she explained — countless small purchases that added up, cheaper-quality products, and the feeling of shopping alone behind a screen.

Switching to in-person shopping wasn’t easy at first. But it became transformative.

She found herself more selective about what she purchased. “Faced with leaving the house, I often decided I didn’t need that gizmo or gadget that caught my eye,” she said. And when she did need something, she put in more effort — comparing prices, reading reviews, and searching for locally owned stores.

What she discovered was more rewarding than she expected: unique “mom and pop” shops, friendly faces, handmade goods, and a sense of community no online marketplace could match.

“Shopping in person became less of a burden and more of a joy,” Ostendorf said. “Most importantly, when I buy local, I know my money is supporting my neighbor and our community — not a company in China.”

This Saturday, November 29, Downtown Goldsboro businesses are inviting residents to experience that same joy. Local boutiques, art galleries, furniture shops, bookstores, and specialty retailers will open their doors with holiday sales, incentives, and loyalty rewards.

Shoppers can also make a day of it by visiting downtown restaurants, coffee shops, cocktail bars, and family-friendly activities — from paint studios to escape rooms and arcades.

“Odds are whatever you do, you’ll meet the owner of any small business you wander into,” Ostendorf added. “And you may even discover it’s your friend or neighbor.”

Downtown merchants hope residents will choose local not just for holiday gifts, but to strengthen the community they call home.

This Saturday, choose local. Choose Downtown Goldsboro — and make a difference in your community this Christmas.

Bison Community Concert Band to Perform at WCC

Bison Community Concert Band to Perform at WCC

GOLDSBORO, N.C. – Wayne Community College’s Bison Community Concert Band will perform in a fall holiday concert on Thursday, Dec. 11.

The concert will begin at 7 p.m. in WCC’s Moffatt Auditorium located inside the Wayne Learning Center (the main building on campus with the flag poles in front). It is free and open to the public.

Conducted by Dr. William Ford, the band will play woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments to perform musical numbers, including several recognizable holiday selections.

The Bison Community Concert Band is offered as a class through WCC’s Workforce Continuing Education Services. Band musicians of all skill levels perform together as an ensemble at WCC at the end of each semester and at various community events throughout the year.

Individuals (ages 16 and older) who are interested in joining the band are invited to register for the next course starting in January. Learn more about how to join the Bison Community Concert Band on WCC’s website.

WCC encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing accommodations or have questions about access, contact the Accessibility Counselor at 919-739-6729.

Pikeville Man Arrested on Meth Distribution Charges

Pikeville Man Arrested on Meth Distribution Charges

GOLDSBORO, N.C. – A coordinated drug investigation in Wayne County has resulted in the arrest of a Pikeville man accused of distributing methamphetamine in the region.

According to officials, Matthew Durfy, of Nahunta Road in Pikeville, was identified as a source of meth supply in the northwest areas of Wayne County. The investigation, led by the Goldsboro/Wayne County Drug Task Force with support from the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office Violence Prevention Response Team (ViPR), led to the recovery of methamphetamine and ultimately to Durfy’s arrest.

Detectives developed probable cause to obtain warrants, and when Durfy was taken into custody, officers say he was found with additional quantities of methamphetamine along with drug paraphernalia.

Durfy faces the following charges:

  • Sell/Deliver Schedule II Controlled Substance
  • Sell Methamphetamine
  • Possess Methamphetamine
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

He is currently being held at the Wayne County Detention Facility under a $21,000 bond.

Goldsboro Police Investigating Early-Morning Shooting After Victim Arrives at Hospital

Goldsboro Police Investigating Early-Morning Shooting After Victim Arrives at Hospital

GOLDSBORO, N.C. — The Goldsboro Police Department is investigating an early-morning shooting after a man arrived at UNC Health Wayne with a gunshot wound on November 27, 2025.

Police say officers were called to the hospital around 3:11 a.m. after the victim, identified as 33-year-old Eric Lee Mosley of Goldsboro, arrived by private vehicle seeking treatment. Mosley was treated for his injuries and has since been discharged.

Detectives are working to determine where the shooting occurred and what led to the incident. No additional details have been released.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Goldsboro Police Department at 919-580-4216.

Crime Stoppers is also accepting anonymous tips. Community members can call or text 919-735-2255 or submit information online at p3tips.com. Cash rewards are offered for information leading to arrests — up to $500 for misdemeanor cases involving the recovery of drugs, firearms, property, or fugitives, and up to $1,500 for felony arrests.

Wayne County Chamber President Reflects on Gratitude, Service, and Community This Thanksgiving

Wayne County Chamber President Reflects on Gratitude, Service, and Community This Thanksgiving

As families across Wayne County gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, Chamber of Commerce President Todd Walker is pausing to reflect on the blessings, people, and purpose that shape his life and his work.

In a heartfelt message to the community, Walker shared that his gratitude begins with faith and family — the love of his Savior, the support of his wife, and the pride he feels in his children. But this season, he says, he is especially thankful for the team that powers the Wayne County Chamber of Commerce.

“I am thankful for so many things in my life.  The love of my Savior, and of my wife, continue to give me strength, peace, hope, joy, and encouragement.  My children continue to impress me and make me proud.  And here at the Chamber, I am blessed to say I work for a staff that truly epitomizes “Service Before Self.”  As I write this article, I want to focus solely on the thankfulness I have for your Chamber staff.  Over the last few months, I have witness each of them work countless hours ensuring our events, meetings, ribbon cuttings, phone calls, business engagements, and programs have been executed in a manner to make our members, elected officials, and community proud.  It’s been a joy to watch.  They roll from one event, to the next all the while ensuring we are all on the same page and focused on the prize.  And what prize may that be?  To ensure we are actively engaged with our business community.  To ensure we are lifting the voice of every business in Wayne County and equipping them to be the best version of themselves.  A truly wonderful prize and one in which your Chamber staff focuses on every single day.    

To the Chamber staff, Linda, Janet, Stacey, Kaycee, Kelsey and Alondra – Thank you for loving Wayne County and giving your absolute best all for the sole purpose of improving the quality of life for our community.  I see what you do everyday, and I’m honored to work for each of you and I can’t wait to see what’s ahead for 2026.  Wayne County, I promise you, your Chamber Team is excited to serve each of you and if there’s anything we can do for you, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me today!  We are so glad you’re here. “

Curtis Media Group Extends Warm Thanksgiving Wishes to the Community

Curtis Media Group Extends Warm Thanksgiving Wishes to the Community

As families across Wayne County and beyond gather around their tables to celebrate the season, the Curtis Media family is sending heartfelt Thanksgiving greetings to all of its listeners and readers.

The teams behind 98.3 WGBR, 97.7 Katie Country, 92.7 Jamz, 105.7 La Ley, and Goldsboro Daily News wish everyone a warm, joyful, and safe Happy Thanksgiving.

This holiday is a time for reflection, gratitude, and togetherness, and Curtis Media Group says it is deeply thankful for the loyal listeners, readers, and community partners who make their work possible every single day.

From local news updates to music, entertainment, and community engagement, the Curtis Media team says serving the people of Wayne County is both an honor and a privilege.

Whether you’re traveling, cooking, cheering on your favorite team, or spending the day with loved ones, Curtis Media Group hopes this Thanksgiving brings you comfort, connection, and plenty of reasons to give thanks.

Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours.

Peterson Scores 1,000th Career Point as UMO Edges Francis Marion in Conference Opener

Peterson Scores 1,000th Career Point as UMO Edges Francis Marion in Conference Opener

FLORENCE, S.C. — It was a milestone night for the University of Mount Olive as senior guard Shane Peterson scored his 1,000th career point and helped lift the Trojans to a nail-biting 86–84 win over Francis Marion on Tuesday in their Conference Carolinas opener.

Peterson led UMO with 19 points, draining five three-pointers and pulling down nine rebounds. His historic basket came during a steady offensive performance that helped keep the Trojans in control through much of the matchup.

UMO jumped out to a double-digit lead early and carried a 45–41 advantage into halftime behind strong shooting from Peterson, Matt Kirby, and Raul Perez. Francis Marion mounted a late surge, briefly taking the lead in the final two minutes, but the Trojans responded with poise.

Kirby delivered in the clutch, scoring 15 points and going a perfect 6-for-6 from the free-throw line in the second half—four of those coming in the final 61 seconds to seal the victory.

Perez turned in a near triple-double with 15 points, nine rebounds, and a team-high eight assists. Redford Dunton added 12 points, while Shawn Wilson chipped in 11.

Despite being outscored 56–30 in the paint, UMO compensated with 11 made threes, 21 assists, and key defensive stops in the closing minute.

With Peterson’s milestone and a gritty road win behind them, the Trojans now turn their attention to their home matchup against Winston-Salem State on Monday at 5:30 p.m.

Goldsboro/Wayne County Drug Task Force Arrests Suspected Methamphetamine Dealer

Goldsboro/Wayne County Drug Task Force Arrests Suspected Methamphetamine Dealer

GOLDSBORO, N.C. – A months-long investigation by the Goldsboro/Wayne County Drug Task Force has led to the arrest of a Four Oaks man accused of supplying methamphetamine in southwest Wayne County.

Investigators identified Gregory Scott Coburn, 62, as a source of meth distribution in the region. The operation involved coordinated efforts between the Drug Task Force and the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office Violence Prevention Response Team (ViPR).

During the investigation, officers developed probable cause to obtain arrest warrants for Coburn. When taken into custody, Coburn was reportedly found with additional methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. Authorities also seized a trafficking amount of meth during the operation.

Coburn faces multiple charges, including:

  • Trafficking Methamphetamine
  • Sell/Deliver Schedule II Controlled Substance
  • Sell Methamphetamine
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

He is currently being held at the Wayne County Detention Facility under a $100,000 bond.

Downtown Goldsboro Lights UpDowntown Goldsboro Kicks Off Holiday Season with Festive Lights Up Celebration

Downtown Goldsboro Lights UpDowntown Goldsboro Kicks Off Holiday Season with Festive Lights Up Celebration

GOLDSBORO, N.C. — Downtown Goldsboro came alive with holiday spirit as crowds packed Center Street for this year’s Lights Up celebration. The annual event drew families, friends, and visitors who filled the street with warm smiles, enjoying vendors, entertainment, and shimmering Christmas lights.

The festive atmosphere marked the official start of the Christmas season in Goldsboro. From live performances to holiday treats and sparkling displays, the evening delivered plenty of cheer for all ages.

The Downtown Goldsboro Development Corporation is keeping the holiday magic going with free trolley rides every Tuesday night through December 16th. Community members are invited to hop on, enjoy the lights, and continue celebrating the season downtown.

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