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Four Oaks Residents Get Glimpse Of Future Bridge Construction

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Project will make future upgrades easier Four Oaks residents got a preview of a proposed bridge expansion project over Interstate 95 at the U.S. 701/N.C. 96 interchange...

JCC’s Nursing Program Named Fourth Best in NC

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College chosen because of historically high NCLEX-RN pass rates. Johnston Community College’s associate degree nursing program has been named the fourth best program in North...

Four Schools Begin Journey Toward Offering IB Programmes

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Johnston County Public Schools may soon be able to expand its International Baccalaureate (IB) offerings to students at several schools. South Smithfield Elementary, Wilson’s Mills...

Heather Best Named Cleveland Chamber February Super Star

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The Greater Cleveland Chamber of Commerce has named Ms Heather Best as the February SUPER STAR Teacher of the Month.  SUPER STAR teachers demonstrate...

“Unbox Your Creativity” Johnston County Writers Conference Is April 6th In Selma

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The Johnston County Writers Group invites you to “Unbox Your Creativity” at our first one-day writers conference on Saturday, April 6, 2019 from 8:30...

Parade Rifles Stolen From ROTC

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There are no suspects in the theft of six parade rifles stolen from a local high school.  The Johnston County Sheriff's Office said the theft...

Simpson named Big South Pitcher of the Week

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BUIES CREEK, N.C. — Campbell senior Phil Simpson has been named the Big South Starting Pitcher of the Week, as announced by the conference...

2019 NC Boll Weevil Assessment Will Remain At 75 Cents Per Acre

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The board of the Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation of North Carolina has set the 2019 boll weevil assessment at 75 cents per acre of...

Police Crack Down On Underage Alcohol Sales

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Clayton Police have very little tolerance for underage alcohol consumption.  The same goes for anyone selling alcohol to minors. “We see the direct impacts of...

Carl Lamm, 92, Announces Retirement

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America's Longest, Continuous Broadcaster  SMITHFIELD, N.C. – Carl Lamm, 92, America’s longest continuous radio broadcaster with 72 years on the air, will retire on March...