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Novo Nordisk taps Morrisville firm for new Clayton plant
Since last October, BE&K Building Group has obtained 16 building permits for the $4.1 billion plant it will build for insulin maker Novo Nordisk. But the Morrisville design-build and construction-management firm has been at work on the project for much longer. The company has dedicated more than two years of detailed preparation to the endeavor, providing estimates, schedules and procurement […] The post Novo Nordisk taps Morrisville firm for new Clayton plant first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Clayton resident is AgCarolina intern
GREENVILLE — AgCarolina Farm Credit has welcomed four summer interns, including a Johnston County resident. Eli Hill of Clayton is a rising senior at N.C. State University, where he is majoring in finance. His appreciation for agriculture was born on a family farm in Deep Run in Lenoir County. With a passion for agriculture and banana pudding, Hill said he […] The post Clayton resident is AgCarolina intern first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
County Planning Board backs event space near Benson
SMITHFIELD — The Johnston County Planning Board on June 18 gave its blessing to an event venue near Benson. The request now goes to County Commissioners on Aug. 5. Neal and Dhanraj Pancholi want to build an event space on 13.15 acres at 726 Denning Road, where they have a home. “Big-picture plans propose an enclosed event building and then […] The post County Planning Board backs event space near Benson first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Tobs ‘split’ with Peppers on Fourth
COLONIAL HEIGHTS, Va. — Despite not playing at Fleming Stadium on a Thursday night, the Wilson Tobs at least were able to end their losing streak — sort of — in a Fourth of July mini-doubleheader against the Tri-City Chili Peppers in their Shepherd Stadium. Wilson closed out the Chili Peppers, 4-1, in the resumption of the teams’ suspended game […] The post Tobs ‘split’ with Peppers on Fourth first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Henrietta Zalkind: We are stronger together after 30 years of service
This week starts the beginning of Down East Partnership for Children’s new fiscal year. While we are excited to celebrate 30 years of service to this community, it also brings a variety of challenges. The child care crisis continues, as hundreds of millions of dollars in federal aid for child care centers and homes across North Carolina come to an end. This is creating a gap in child care funding in the state. While there may be some funding to provide a stop gap for...
Tribal recreational marijuana sales begin in North Carolina
CHEROKEE, N.C. (FOX Carolina) - Adult members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and other federally recognized tribes can now buy recreational marijuana. Great Smoky Cannabis Co., a dispensary that opened in Cherokee in April, made its first legal sale of adult-use cannabis on the Fourth of July. Tribal...
Crews search for Goldsboro 14-year-old missing after being swept into water near N. Topsail Beach: Officials
TOPSAIL BEACH, N.C. (WNCT) — One of two brothers from Goldsboro, age 14, remains missing after being swept into the waters of the New River Inlet near North Topsail Beach on Thursday. On Friday morning, Town of North Topsail Beach said search efforts have started up again after they...
Clayton resident on Champlain list
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Acie Burkes of Clayton has earned a place on the spring semester’s Dean’s List at Champlain College. To qualify, a student must earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. Burkes is majoring in cybersecurity. Founded in 1878, Champlain College is a private, not-for-profit school in Burlington, Vermont, with additional campuses in Montreal, Canada, and Dublin, […] The post Clayton resident on Champlain list first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Clayton welcomes guitar, art shop
CLAYTON — Angel and Celeste Bravo, the owners of Grit & Chime, followed their passions to launch a one-of-a-kind store. He loves guitars. She’s an artist. So early on, they both carved out space in their garage for their passions. “Back in Idaho in 2020, I turned half our garage into a studio,” Angel said. “And then she had the […] The post Clayton welcomes guitar, art shop first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Pride, tradition celebrated in Castalia
CASTALIA — The annual Fourth of July parade that draws thousands to the northwestern Nash County town got under way Thursday afternoon under a brilliantly sunny sky and temperatures in the low 90s. Despite the heat, spirits were high in the parade’s staging area. For the parade’s participants, the tradition of lining up, waving from floats and tossing out candy for kids is about showing their pride — pride in the organizations they represent, the dance teams they perform in and the shiny vehicles they...
Strong storms set to impact Friday afternoon with damaging winds and heavy rains
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH: Is in effect until 7pm, Friday, July 5th for Nicholas, Fayette, Greenbrier, Raleigh, Summers, Wyoming, Mercer, McDowell, & Tazewell county. A watch is issued when conditions are right for severe storms to develop. In the hot and humid airmass we find ourselves in, a cold front will be able to use this […]
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