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Time To Bring Houseplants Indoors

Time To Bring Houseplants Indoors

Usually when we start hearing about cold temperatures around late October, people begin asking when they need to bring in their houseplants for the winter.  If you are like me, you probably move houseplants and other tender plants inside to protect them through the winter months.  As we have started to have colder temperatures, it…read more »

Farm-City Week Celebrated In Wayne County

Farm-City Week Celebrated In Wayne County

(GDN) — Breaking down the barriers between farmers and city residents.  The intention of Farm-City Week is to help farm and city residents become better acquainted and understand their relationship to one another.  Wayne County Cooperative Extension Director Kevin Johnson read the 2021 Farm-City Week Proclamation at this week’s Wayne County Board of Commissioners meeting. …read more »

New Resource Development Director At United Way

New Resource Development Director At United Way

Savannah Barwick has been named the new Resource Development Director for the United Way of Wayne County. This position helps manage, organize, and implement the overall planning of the annual campaign for the United Way of Wayne County. This position also provides event management, marketing, and communications to ensure United Way of Wayne County meets…read more »

Rep. Smith Provides Insight Into State Budget, ‘Yes’ Vote

Rep. Smith Provides Insight Into State Budget, ‘Yes’ Vote

– From the office of Rep. Raymond E. Smith, Jr. – North Carolina has not had a State Budget since the 2018-2019 fiscal year. The consequence of this failure of leadership has been lost opportunities to invest in public education and other public services.  This week the General Assembly passed a State Budget and Governor…read more »

Apprenticeship Scholarship Named In Honor Of Ray Mayo

Apprenticeship Scholarship Named In Honor Of Ray Mayo

(GDN) — A new scholarship is unveiled as Wayne County marks National Apprenticeship Week.  Craig Foucht, Executive Director of the Wayne Business and Industry Center at Wayne Community College, talked about the importance of apprenticeships at this week’s county board meeting. Foucht says the college’s apprenticeships can have a positive impact on a person’s life…read more »

First-Ever Pickles, Pigs & Swigs Set For Saturday In Mount Olive

First-Ever Pickles, Pigs & Swigs Set For Saturday In Mount Olive

(GDN) — Relish in a DILL-lightful day in the Town of Mount Olive.  The inaugural Pickles, Pigs & Swigs is being held in Mount Olive this Saturday, November 20.  Mount Olive Area Chamber of Commerce President Julie Beck appeared on Jeff Farrow’s Morning Show on Goldsboro’s Greatest Hits and says the town wanted to start…read more »

Wayne County Farm Participates In Smithfield Foods Program To Support Black & Other Minority Farmers

Wayne County Farm Participates In Smithfield Foods Program To Support Black & Other Minority Farmers

Smithfield Foods, Inc. is pleased to welcome the first family farmers to participate in its new contract grower program to support Black and other minority farmers and diversify its hog supply chain. The program, developed to help address historic barriers disproportionally facing Black and other minority farmers such as access to capital and cost of…read more »

UMO Celebrates Founding, Presents Awards

UMO Celebrates Founding, Presents Awards

The University of Mount Olive celebrated 70 years of providing Christian higher education at the University’s annual Founders Day Worship Service on Wednesday, November 17. The Reverend Frank R. Harrison, former Mount Olive College Chaplain from 1971 to 2002, was the guest speaker. Harrison spoke about his days at Mount Olive College as a student…read more »

Law Enforcement Watches C.B. Aycock Following Social Media Threat

Law Enforcement Watches C.B. Aycock Following Social Media Threat

(GDN) — Students at a Wayne County high school may have noticed increased law enforcement at their school today following a potential threat.  The post circulating on social media had threatened to do harm to Charles B. Aycock High on Thursday.  As is protocol, law enforcement was immediately notified and the matter continues to be…read more »

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