Friday, May 3, 2024


Rep. Donna White Wins District 26 Primary

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NC House Representative Donna White of Clayton won the District 26 Republican Primary on Tuesday defeating challenger Justin Tate of Selma. In unofficial results, Rep....

DES to Triple Staff to Meet Unprecedented Surge in Unemployment Claims

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RALEIGH - In the last month, more than 630,000 people have filed for unemployment insurance benefits in North Carolina, mostly due to the impacts...

Biscuitville Opening New Location This Week

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GARNER - Biscuitville Fresh Southern® will celebrate the grand opening of its newest location on Tuesday, January 11. The new restaurant will be located...

Cleveland High FFA Receives $14,913 NC Tobacco Trust Fund Grant

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The Cleveland High School FFA program has been awarded a $14,913.66 grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission.  The grant was one of...

Gun Scare Near North Johnston High Prompts Campus Lockdown

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North Johnston High School on Highway 301 South of Kenly was briefly placed on lockdown this morning (Friday) after someone called 911 reporting a...

Clayton Community Garden To Donate 7,000 Pounds Of Fresh Produce

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CLAYTON – Behind the Clayton Community Center, the Clayton Community Garden is thriving with life. Lush greens, fresh fruit, and vegetables, buzzing bees, and...

Berry Global Launches Expansion At Benson Plant

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Manufacturer of Disinfectant Wipes Will Add 63 Jobs BENSON - Berry Global, the Fortune 500 global maker and marketer of nonwoven fabrics and plastic...

Probation Officer Involved In Johnston County Shooting

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The State Bureau of Investigating is investigating a second officer involved shooting in Johnston County this month. Just before 9:00pm Thursday, a probation officer was...

WCC Honor Society Inducts New Members in Virtual Ceremony

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GOLDSBORO - Wayne Community College’s Upsilon Chi chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society for two-year colleges, inducted 33 members in a...

Educators Jump To The Front Of The Vaccine Line, Even As Many Seniors Wait

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By Julie HavlakCarolina Journal News Service RALEIGH — Education workers will leap to the head of the line for COVID-19 vaccines on Feb. 24. More than a...