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Castaneda named Martin County soccer coach
Luis Castaneda will lead the Martin County High School Soccer team as head coach this fall. Castaneda, a 2018 Riverside High School graduate and member of the soccer team, has been an assistant coach for the past five years. “I’m very eager and excited to teach the kids not only just about soccer, but also about maturing and growing up in life,” said Castaneda. “We had a rough previous year, and I think it’s going to be important for us to come mentally prepared for everything the game and life throws at us.” Wes Hughes, MCHS Athletic Director, sees Castaneda’s new role as a positive for the program. “Luis’ excitement for the soccer program and his relationship with the players should lead to a smooth transition moving forward this season,” Hughes said.
Veteran Davis set to take reins at MCHS
A Gates County native is coming back to Eastern North Carolina to share his coaching expertise at the high school level. Antonio O. Davis has been named as the boy’s basketball coach for Martin County High School. Davis has 20 years of head coaching experience and 32 years overall coaching at the collegiate level. Known...
Is former Martin General Hospital on the road to recovery?
While the doors to Martin General Hospital may be shuttered, there is still a breath of life in the possibility the hospital may one day open as a Rural Emergency Hospital (REH). Currently, steps are being taken in that direction. That message was presented to the Martin County Commissioners last Thursday evening at a special meeting. Ascendient Healthcare Provider CEO Dawn Carter outlined the steps Ascendient and the county have...
Sheriff Manning encourages caution with fireworks
According to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, (2023) there were an estimated 10,200 fireworks-related injuries and 11 fireworks-related deaths in 2022. Martin County Sheriff Tim Manning hopes to encourage the public to keep themselves and their families’ safe while celebrating our nation’s independence this week. Ways one can help to reduce the number of fireworks-related injuries by following these basic safety tips: ...
Tax abatement decision made on former WMS
Black Acres CEO Jeremy Collins and his attorney Clay Turner had the opportunity to present their tax abatement case to the Martin County Board of Equalization and Review Monday evening, but the outcome may not be what the two hoped for. The board did not approve tax abatements for 2022 and 2023, but did approve a revaluation for 2024 substantially reducing the value of the property. Turner had made two...
Black Acre revaluation costly for town, county
Last week’s Martin County Board of Equalization and Review’s decision to lower the assessment of the Black Acre property at 600 North Smithfield St. substantially cost the taxpayers of the county and town of Williamston, according to Williamston Mayor Dean McCall. McCall originally stated his concerns in a letter to the Martin County Commissioners, asking them to not approve a reassessment back in April. Over the past two years, the...
Martin County sheriff reflects on long career in law enforcement
Tim Manning is home at Martin County’s Sheriff’s Office. “I feel like I’ve been here all my life,” the sheriff says with a laugh. In the 1970s, Manning would often accompany his father, the late James Albert Manning, a jailer, as he made his rounds at the Old County Courthouse, where the county cells were once located. ...
Martin County High School names new boys basketball coach
WILLIAMSTON, N.C. (WNCT) — A familiar face is returning to Martin County as the new boys basketball coach at the newly named high school. Antonio O. Davis has been named as the boy’s basketball coach for Martin County High School. He has spent 20 years as a head coach and has 32 years of overall […]
'I've been here all my life'
Sheriff Tim Manning is home at Martin County’s Sheriff’s Office. “I feel like I’ve been here all my life,” he says with a laugh. In the 1970s, Manning would often accompany his father, the late James Albert Manning, a jailer, as he made his rounds at the Old County Courthouse, where the county cells were once located. ...
Webb awarded Honeyblue Scholarship
At its June 13 meeting, A.P. Lester — the Martin County Alumni Chapter of Elizabeth City State University — recognized 2024 Riverside High School graduate Justin Webb for his outstanding academic effort. Webb will receive the $500 William E. Honeyblue Scholarship, offered annually by the A.P. Lester Alumni Chapter. He maintained a 3.25 average and was a member of the Beta Club. ...
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