Johnston County Planning Board April Meeting Canceled
The Johnston County Planning Board meeting scheduled for Tuesday, April 21st, 2020 at 6:00pm in the Commissioners Meeting Room in the County Courthouse in...
Wayne Community College Operating Remotely, Changing Calendar
Goldsboro - Wayne Community College is heeding Gov. Roy Cooper’s stay-at-home order.
College services will be provided remotely from Tuesday, March 31 through at least...
Strawberry Growers Adapt Operations To COVID-19 Restrictions
North Carolina’s strawberry season kicked off around the same time the first case of COVID-19 was diagnosed in the state. Now, local strawberry growers,...
Sheriff Bizzell Releases Statement On Stay At Home Order
The Johnston County Sheriff Office and Sheriff Steve Bizzell released a statement Tuesday afternoon on NC Governor Roy Cooper's Stay At Home Order:
The Johnston...
NC Department of Revenue Offers Expanded Penalty Relief for Taxpayers
Penalty Relief Includes Sales and Use and Withholding Taxes
RALEIGH - Secretary of Revenue Ronald G. Penny announced today that the North Carolina Department of...
Governor Cooper Signs Executive Order Prohibiting Utility Disconnections In The Wake Of COVID-19
RALEIGH - Governor Roy Cooper announced Tuesday another step to help families by prohibiting utilities from disconnecting people who are unable to pay during...
Wake County Sheriff, Plaintiff Reach Agreement Over Gun Permit Lawsuit
RALEIGH -The Wake County Sheriff’s Office announced late-today an agreement has been reached with a plaintiff who recently filed legal action over Sheriff Gerald...
Register Of Deeds Office Announces Change In Operations
Craig Olive, Johnston County Register of Deeds, announces Tuesday temporary and immediate changes in all in-person services but stresses that his office is still...
Selma Police: What’s Allowed Under Stay-At-Home Order
SELMA – On Friday, March 27, 2020, Governor Cooper announced Executive Order 121, ordering North Carolinians to remain in their homes except for performing essential...
COVID-19 Cases Increase To 16
Johnston County officials announced this morning (Tuesday) the total number of coronavirus cases has increased to 16.
On Sunday, there were 10 COVID-19 cases in...