The City of Goldsboro and the Town of Princeton are both holding their respective Christmas parades on Dec. 2. … read more »

The City of Goldsboro and the Town of Princeton are both holding their respective Christmas parades on Dec. 2. … read more »
Renaissance, Wayne Community College’s writers’ and artists’ magazine, and its student writers have been recognized by the Community College Humanities Association (CCHA) for the seventh consecutive year.… read more »
Bridgestone Retail Operations (Bridgestone), a subsidiary of Bridgestone Americas, surprised Goldsboro youth on Nov. 21 by unveiling a new passenger van donated to Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County that will give more kids and teens access to high-impact, out-of-school programming.… read more »
Stoney Creek Church is hosting its annual Night in Bethlehem event from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 Nov. 30 – Dec. 2. … read more »
MOUNT OLIVE — The Town of Mount Olive has begun decorating for Christmas. … read more »
Every week, Your Seymour Salute highlights an airman serving at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro.… read more »
Volunteers served a Thanksgiving meal to plenty of hungry guests on Thursday at the Community Soup Kitchen of Goldsboro. … read more »
Wayne Community College’s new Center for Industrial Technology and Engineering (CITE) was “topped out” with its final steel beam on Nov. 16. WCC President Patty Pfeiffer helped Steel Tech workers place the beam in the building.… read more »
The North Carolina Main Street Conference is the largest statewide downtown revitalization conference in the country. Attendees include downtown economic development professionals, elected officials and local government staff, rural leaders, volunteers, business and property owners, consultants, vendors, and sponsors who are all interested in trends, initiatives, and success stories they can use to maximize downtown and community revitalization at home. … read more »
Meet Henry! According to the Wayne County Animal Advocates, “Henry reminded us of an older gentleman relaxing on a park bench. Perhaps reading a book or paper. Smiling as passersby, making small talk. Just being nice. Henry was just that. All niceness, sweetness, and loving. He was pretty gentle and a joy during his glamour…… read more »