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Ordinary People, Extraordinary Impact: NC Celebrates Top Volunteers of 2025

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Impact: NC Celebrates Top Volunteers of 2025

Raleigh, N.C. — In a celebration of service and selflessness, 20 individuals and two organizations from across 21 North Carolina counties were honored with the 2025 Governor’s Medallion Award for Volunteer Service— the state’s highest recognition for community volunteerism. Presented annually by the North Carolina Commission on Volunteerism & Community Service (VolunteerNC), the prestigious award…read more »

From Classroom to Career: WCC Honors 18 New Apprenticeship Graduates

From Classroom to Career: WCC Honors 18 New Apprenticeship Graduates

Goldsboro, N.C. — Wayne Community College (WCC) hosted a ceremony this week to honor graduates of Apprenticeship Wayne, a program that blends academic education with hands-on, on-the-job training. The event marked a milestone for 18 individuals who completed apprenticeship programs in a variety of occupations, representing six employer partners. Graduates received special recognition during the…read more »

What’s Open, What’s Closed: Wayne County’s Memorial Day Schedule

What’s Open, What’s Closed: Wayne County’s Memorial Day Schedule

Wayne County, N.C. — In observance of Memorial Day, several Wayne County government services and facilities will be closed on Monday, May 26, 2025. Residents are encouraged to plan accordingly as normal operations will resume the following day. According to county officials, the following changes will take effect: Memorial Day, observed annually on the last…read more »

James & Pine Street Historic Business District Initiative Aims to Honor Goldsboro’s Black Economic Legacy

James & Pine Street Historic Business District Initiative Aims to Honor Goldsboro’s Black Economic Legacy

Goldsboro, NC — A powerful community-driven initiative is taking root at the corner of James and Pine Streets in Goldsboro, where local leaders and residents are coming together to preserve and honor the city’s rich history of Black entrepreneurship. At the forefront of this effort is April Johnson-Choice, who, alongside a dedicated committee, is working…read more »

Heading Out This Memorial Day Weekend? Here’s How to Travel Safely

Heading Out This Memorial Day Weekend? Here’s How to Travel Safely

Goldsboro, N.C. — As Memorial Day weekend approaches, millions of Americans are expected to hit the road or take to the skies for vacations, family gatherings, and holiday events. But with the unofficial start of summer also comes an increased risk of travel-related accidents—especially on the roads. Experts warn that Memorial Day weekend is among…read more »

Safety First! Nash County Employers Honored for Top-Tier Workplace Practices

Safety First! Nash County Employers Honored for Top-Tier Workplace Practices

Rocky Mount, N.C. — A strong culture of safety took center stage on Tuesday, May 20, as employers and employees from across Nash County were honored for their outstanding workplace safety records during the North Carolina Department of Labor’s annual Safety Awards Banquet. The event, held at the Benvenue Country Club and co-hosted by the…read more »

Wayne County’s $276M Budget Targets Schools, Safety, and Growth—Property Tax Increase Proposed

Wayne County’s $276M Budget Targets Schools, Safety, and Growth—Property Tax Increase Proposed

Wayne County, N.C. — Tuesday, May 20, Wayne County Manager Chip Crumpler unveiled his recommended $276.3 million budget for Fiscal Year 2025–2026 during Monday’s regular Board of Commissioners meeting, highlighting key investments in education, infrastructure, and public services. The proposed budget includes an ad valorem property tax rate of $0.6209 per $100 of assessed value—above…read more »

Emergency Prescription Program Winding Down as Hurricane Helene Recovery Continues

Emergency Prescription Program Winding Down as Hurricane Helene Recovery Continues

Raleigh, N.C. — The Emergency Prescription Assistance Program (EPAP), a critical lifeline for uninsured residents affected by Hurricane Helene, will officially end on May 31, 2025, state officials announced this week. Launched in partnership with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), FEMA, North Carolina Emergency Management, and local pharmacies, the program has…read more »

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