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Gallery: Goldsboro Veterans Day Parade

Gallery: Goldsboro Veterans Day Parade

Rain and cool temperatures couldn’t stop hundreds of Wayne County residents from gathering in downtown Goldsboro on Saturday for the Wayne County Veterans & Patriots Coalition Inc., Veterans Day Parade. read more »

Thurston Quinn WWII Veteran Reflects on Military Service

Thurston Quinn WWII Veteran Reflects on Military Service

SEVEN SPRINGS – Almost all of us grow up with heroes.

As children, posters of athletes, musicians, actors or celebrities adorn the walls of our bedroom.

With time, age and wisdom comes the realization that those “heroes,” we grew up idolizing are humans with faults and quirks, who put their pants on one leg at a time just like us. What also comes with time, is the understanding that true heroes are those members of society who sacrifice, work hard and embody what it means to put others, and at times your country, before yourself.

Thurston Quinn, is undoubtedly, the epitome of what it means to be a hero in our country.

Quinn, 97, is one of the approximately 167,000 World War II veterans still living in the United States.read more »

UMO Show to Spotlight the Christmas Story

UMO Show to Spotlight the Christmas Story

MOUNT OLIVE – The University of Mount Olive is bringing a fresh, contemporary twist to its annual Christmas Show formerly known as Christmas by Candlelight. The new event dubbed, Christmas by Spotlight, will feature two performances on Friday, December 1 at the Hazel Waters Assembly Hall located at 207 Wooten Street in Mount Olive.read more »

Singh Named New Principal at Spring Creek High School

Singh Named New Principal at Spring Creek High School

SEVEN SPRINGS — During its monthly meeting this week, the Wayne County Board of Education approved the following principal hire:

Northampton County Schools principal, Jagtar Singh, was named the principal of Spring Creek High School.read more »

Results of Goldsboro Mayoral Race Could Take Weeks to Become Official

Results of Goldsboro Mayoral Race Could Take Weeks to Become Official

Following Tuesday’s general election, the Goldsboro Mayoral race has technically not been decided.
The unofficial results had Charles Gaylor receiving 49.98 percent of the vote while Raymond Smith Jr. received 49.76 percent of the vote. Unofficially, Gaylor won by nine votes.
The results could potentially take weeks to become official while write-in ballots, international absentee ballots and provisional ballots cast under the new VoterID law are reviewed.
Should a recount be necessary, it would take place toward the end of November.
Gaylor released the following statement through his social media pages on Wednesday saying, “Hey! Thank you so much for your support. We are excited to be 9 votes up at the end of Election Day. Please know, however, that this number will change some as the rest of the ballots are counted. There are still write-in ballots to review, international ballots to count, and even provisional ballots cast under the new VoterID law to sort through. Being this close, we won’t know the final results of this for a few weeks. Any recount would then take place toward the end of November. However, we will do our best to keep the community informed on our social media pages as updates come available. Again, thank you so very much for your support and well wishes!”
When reached for comment by Goldsborodailynews.com on Wednesday regarding the election results, Smith responded by saying, “I think it is confusing and a bit misleading to the citizens of Goldsboro that the local headlines are proclaiming that there is a clear winner in the Mayoral race. The final results are not in as of yet. Write-ins, provisional and supplemental absentee ballots must be counted before a clear winner can officially be announced. Also, the option for a local recount is a consideration as well. What gives me optimism is that there is a verification process that insures that we have free and fair elections. Let’s allow the process to culminate before drawing premature conclusions.”
Attempts to reach Wayne County Board of Elections President Eddie Edwards on Wednesday were unsuccessful.read more »

PET OF THE WEEK:  Norman Powered by Jackson & Sons

PET OF THE WEEK:  Norman Powered by Jackson & Sons

Meet Norman!  This sweet loving boy is looking for his FUR-EVER home.  Norman is a furry white and black domestic shorthair feline with a cute little black nose.  Norman is 2 years old and loves to cuddle and make biscuits when held.  His purr box sings when he is held and petted. Come visit Norman…read more »

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