Social Security Matters – Are Social Security and Medicare Running Out of Money?
By AMAC Certified Social Security Advisor Russell Gloor
Association of Mature American Citizens
Ask Rusty – Are Social Security and Medicare Running Out of Money?
Dear Rusty: I...
Garner Town Hall To Reopen To The Public On Monday, June 1
Garner Town Hall will reopen to the public on Monday, June 1 at 8 a.m. The building has been closed to visitors since late...
2020-21 School Calendar Changes, Final Report Card Details Released
SMITHFIELD - Johnston County Public Schools late-Friday released the 2020-2021 school calendar. The calendar meets Senate Bill 704 requirements, which was signed into law...
NC Officials Urge Congress To Extend P-EBT
Raleigh - The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is requesting Congressional support to extend the Pandemic-Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) program to provide...
Senate Committee Looks To Extend Flexibility After COVID-19 Emergency Ends
By Julie Havlak
Carolina Journal News Service
RALEIGH — A Senate committee passed protection for direct primary care providers and discussed regulatory reforms to prepare hospitals and...
Cooper Signals Veto Of Bill Expanding Dining And Drinking Options
By John Trump
Carolina Journal News Service
RALEIGH — A bill to reopen private bars and clubs, as well as expanding outdoor seating in restaurants and brewpubs,...
NCHSAA Spotlights Four Athletes With 2020 Tony Simeon Courage Awards
CHAPEL HILL – The North Carolina High School Athletic Association is pleased to honor the recipients of the 2020 Tony Simeon Courage Awards. This...
$3.6 Million In COVID-19 Funds Earmarked To Johnston County For Public Health And Essential...
Governor Roy Cooper has announced that $85.4 million in federal funds provided for COVID-19 relief to counties will be disbursed this week. Three large...
NJHS Graduates Parade May 29th
North Johnston High will be having a Class of 2020 Parade this Friday, May 29th. Graduates will arrive at Kenly Park no earlier that 4:45pm...
Senators grill DOT officials on pre-COVID overspending
By Julie Havlak
Carolina Journal News Service
RALEIGH — The state Department of Transportation defended its overspending and planned reforms to a skeptical Senate Transportation Committee...