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You may be telling yourself, “I have nothing, no one cares about me, or asking, “How will I ever amount to anything?” The ...
The Southern Wayne Saints will kick off their season at home on August 22nd, taking on non-conference opponent James Kenan ...
RALEIGH — A new investigative report on the Town of Mount Olive from the North Carolina Office of the State Auditor (OSA) has ...
WILMINGTON — A Kenansville man was sentenced Tuesday to five years in prison, followed by four years of supervised release, for conspiring to distribute methamphetamine and possession of ...
As we approach August, it is time to start preparing for managing pecan weevils as they will soon be emerging from the ground and into pecan trees. If you have already had pecans dropping prematurely ...
RALEIGH — North Carolina is in a mess. It was an entirely predictable mess. Indeed, I and others have been predicting it for more than two years. But former Gov. Roy Cooper, coming soon to a U.S.
A miniature version of Mt. Olive Pickle Co. mascot Ollie Q. Cumber has caught the eye of Joann Frances, during the Maryland resident’s first visit to the Pickle Parlor. (Kathy Grant ...
Yesterday, today, possibly even tomorrow, someone was, is, and might be crying out, “How much longer, Lord?” I have at times, and still do, even be ready to throw in the towel on most days, until God ...
Community localnews1 News news-main Top Stories Pickle Parlor offers all things pickle gifts and a glimpse into the legacy and history of Mt. Olive Pickle Co.
The intersection of N.C. 55 and Secondary Road 1744 (Indian Springs Road/Old Seven Springs Road) is scheduled to be converted into a single-lane roundabout as part of an $8 million project that ...
Denise Sutton, center, and Chandra Williams, right, lead the singing of the black national anthem “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” Saturday afternoon during the fourth annual Community Juneteenth ...