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Goldsboro Mayor Resigns Amidst Continuing Health Battle

Goldsboro Mayor Resigns Amidst Continuing Health Battle

The City of Goldsboro’s mayor has stepped down.  Tuesday morning, Mayor Chuck Allen officially submitted his resignation, which is effective immediately. Allen has served as mayor since 2015.  He’s been a member of the Goldsboro City Council since 1999. Allen has been battling health issues and he took a health-related leave of absence from the…read more »

Juneteenth Gardening Workshop This Wednesday At WCPL

Juneteenth Gardening Workshop This Wednesday At WCPL

The Wayne County Public Library is hosting a Juneteenth Gardening Workshop.  The hands-on educational event will teach how to grow your own food while exploring the history and influence of African Americans and their role in agriculture.  The workshop is being held this Wednesday, June 16, from 5 – 8 PM at the Wayne County…read more »

Utility Rate Increase Nixed As New City Budget Heads For Approval

Utility Rate Increase Nixed As New City Budget Heads For Approval

Goldsboro continues to examine its new city budget. Monday evening, the Goldsboro City Council met again and resumed dissecting the new financial plan. Heading into Monday’s work session, the City Manager’s recommended 2021-2022 Fiscal Year Budget includes a three-cent property tax increase as well as a 15% increase in water and sewer rates. While the property…read more »

Tropical Storm Bill Forms Far Off N.C. Coast

Tropical Storm Bill Forms Far Off N.C. Coast

MIAMI (AP) — The second named storm of this year’s hurricane season, Tropical Storm Bill, has formed far off the North Carolina coast. The National Hurricane Center in Miami said the storm emerged from a tropical depression swirling about 335 miles (539 kilometers) off of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Bill had maximum sustained winds of…read more »

Reward Offered For Stolen Motorcycle, Trailer In Princeton

Reward Offered For Stolen Motorcycle, Trailer In Princeton

A reward is being offered for information on a motorcycle and trailer that were stolen out of Princeton.  The items were stolen in the early morning hours of June 10th from Downtown Princeton near Center Street.  Three vehicles were reportedly involved – a white 2002-2006 Chevy Trailblazer, yellow Ford Escape, and a small black/gray SUV. …read more »

WCPS Launches STEMKAMP

WCPS Launches STEMKAMP

This week, approximately 125 Wayne County Public Schools students, 70% of which are military connected, converged on the Meadow Lane Elementary campus for a five-day STEM focused summer camp. The Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics for Kids of Active Military Personnel (STEMKAMP) offers participating students in grades 3-8 fun, hands-on immersive activities designed to help…read more »

Kresge Foundation Grant Supports Telehealth, Student Learning In Dudley

Kresge Foundation Grant Supports Telehealth, Student Learning In Dudley

The Wayne County Health Department was awarded a Kresge Foundation grant in the amount of $27,000 to help support rural families through telehealth and remote learning opportunities for students. In an effort to fulfill their mission of promoting human progress, the Kresge Foundation has been awarding grants for more than 80 years.  “I’ve had the…read more »

UMO Offers Free Professional Development Workshops For Teachers

UMO Offers Free Professional Development Workshops For Teachers

This summer, the University of Mount Olive is offering FREE online professional development workshops for middle and high school teachers from North Carolina and beyond. According to Dr. Stephen Edwards, Agricultural Education and Agribusiness Department Chair, North Carolina teachers are required to earn a total of 80 hours of Continuing Education Unit credits over a…read more »

NCDOT: Over 7 Million Pounds Of Roadside Litter Collected This Year

NCDOT: Over 7 Million Pounds Of Roadside Litter Collected This Year

The N.C. Department of Transportation’s crews, contractors and volunteers have collected more than 7 million pounds of litter from roadsides and are on pace to exceed the record for litter collection set in 2019. “Easing COVID restrictions and summer break means more people out on the roads, and that means more people could be littering…read more »

Tropical Depression Forms Off NC Coast

Tropical Depression Forms Off NC Coast

(NCNN WeatherCenter)–Tropical Depression 2 officially formed off the coast of North Carolina on Monday. With maximum sustained winds near 35mph, it is expected to become a tropical storm by Monday night. There is a 70% chance it could become the second named storm of the season. It could continue to strengthen on Tuesday morning, but…read more »

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