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100-year-old revival shelter demolished in Washington
WASHINGTON, N.C. (WNCT) — A piece of Washington history was demolished on Aug. 13 when the Snowd Branch gathering shelter was torn down. Under that shelter, people gathered for revivals and church services. Now, pieces of that original structure will be used to carry on that tradition of coming together in worship. “I do know […]
Mayor Robert Williams' 4th DWI case continued, next hearing set for September
Sharpsburg Mayor Robert Williams arrested for DWI in Rocky Mount. Sharpsburg Mayor Robert Williams, facing his fourth DWI charge, had his case continued after appearing in court on Tuesday. According to court officials, Williams' next court date is now set for Sept. 19. Williams is the current mayor of Sharpsburg,...
New Rose Hill Volunteer Fire Department now open
ROSE HILL — The new Rose Hill Volunteer Fire Department is now fully operational. “We have moved all our trucks to the new location and we’re responding from there,” Rose Hill Fire Chief Gary Boney told Duplin Journal. Located on East Main Street, the new 14,000-square-foot fire...
Hometown Hero of the Week: Aaron Carter, August 14th, 2024
Our QDR Hometown Hero of the week is Aaron Carter, Lieutenant for the License and Theft Bureau. Lieutenant Aaron Carter from the North Carolina License and Theft Bureau has dedicated himself to supporting his law enforcement agency as well as his community. Aaron goes out of his way to support the officers that he supervises, who are spread out over five counties. His ability to coach, teach, and mentor is superb and sets an example for others to emulate. Aaron is a CPR instructor and while at lunch during our recent CPR certification class a man started choking on his food and without hesitation, Aaron sprang into action and applied the Heimlich maneuver and CPR to save the gentleman’s life. Aaron also supports the Fayetteville Special Olympics, School of Hope, holds a blue belt in Jiu-Jitsu and mentors the youth in the discipline and art of Jiu-Jitsu. He has dedicated his life to public service and being a pillar of his community. He is a dedicated son, husband, and father.
Scientist says simple household solution can combat mold growth during high humidity conditions
Heavy rains continued through the weekend, even after Tropical Storm Debby passed out of ENC. In addition, the relative humidity in some areas of eastern North Carolina has been at 100%. That combined dampness can cause problems inside homes. Dr. Rachel Noble with the UNC Institute of Marine Sciences in...
Faison residents invited to ‘bolt’ to Rec Center for free dinner, movie
FAISON — Free dinner and a movie — it doesn’t get much better than that. On Saturday, August 17, residents of Faison and the surrounding community are invited to the Anne Stroud Taylor Recreation and Wellness Center for dinner at 6 p.m., followed by a showing of the movie Bolt at 7 p.m. Both dinner and the movie are provided courtesy of the Faison Improvement Group (FIG).
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