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Students research broadband access for rural, low-income eastern North Carolina communities
East Carolina University students are helping a small business owner expand broadband access in eastern North Carolina, a resource that many people rely on daily and take for granted. Jessica Zufolo, owner of HarvestBeam, Inc., a rural broadband startup company based in southern Pitt County, is the recipient of a...
Purple Ballot: Common Cause NC to host youth-led concert series
Outreach to Gen Z voters and younger millennial voters is a priority for many voter mobilization efforts across the state - especially leading up to what is shaping into a historic general election this November. Gino Nuzzolillo, campaigns manager for Common Cause North Carolina, is one of the organizers of...
Pirates enter game week preparations for Saturday's opener
The East Carolina football team has entered game week. Prepare for launch. The Pirates have exited preseason camp and shifted their focus to Norfolk State for a 6 p.m. kickoff on Saturday. A lot has happened during camp. The Pirates named Jake Garcia their starting quarterback after a long competition with fellow transfer Katin Houser....
Lady Patriots Improve to 5-1 After Home Win Against Lady Knights
KINSTON—For the second consecutive night, it only took three sets for the Arendell Parrott Academy Lady Patriots to win their match. The Lady Patriots hosted the Greenfield Lady Knights and won three straight sets: 25-13, 25-10, and 25-16. The win is the fourth in a row for Coach Lee...
National HealthCare Corporation acquires White Oak Senior Living
TRYON—National HealthCare Corporation, a leading senior care provider, recently acquired the White Oak Senior Living portfolio, which includes White Oak Village and White Oak Manor in Tryon. The acquisition also includes other operations in North and South Carolina and was formalized on August 1, following the Purchase and Sale Agreement signed on May 31, 2024. […] The post National HealthCare Corporation acquires White Oak Senior Living appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
North Carolina Lottery Powerball, Lucky For Life results for August 26, 2024
The North Carolina Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Monday, August 26, 2024 results for each game: Winning Powerball numbers from August 26 drawing 02-04-23-68-69, Powerball: 15, Power Play: 3 ...
ECU football continues prepping for Norfolk State Spartans to kick off season
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — ECU Football Head Coach Mike Houston and the players are continuing game week preparation for Norfolk State Saturday. The game will be at 6 p.m. in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are heavy work days for the team ahead of kick off. The first team offense went through walk-through drills to […]
Fall sports are underway at PCA
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Volleyball: The PCA Lady Raiders opened their 2024 campaign with a 3 – 1 record through their first four games. Pungo dropped its opening match against Arendell Parrott Academy but has since won three straight with victories over TEACH, Crossroads Christian and Epiphany School. Anna Stoop (six) and Bristol Cutrell (four) lead the team in service aces per match. Raylee Lynch (14) and Julia Rouse (12) lead the team in kills. Stoop is also the team leader in assists with 28.5 per match. PCA travels to Unity Christian and Cape Hatteras this week.
NCDOT gives timeline update on Dickinson Avenue project
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - If you drive around downtown Greenville often, you’ve probably had to take a detour due to the construction, which could be the case for a while. “We’re improving a lot of the waterline utilities in the area sidewalk. We’re doing a lot of landscaping with it, adding benches, trashcan receptacles, and stuff like that. Upgrading the drainage that hadn’t been upgraded in 100 years,” said Jason Beasley, the NCDOT Resident Engineer.
Skimming devices threaten businesses in the east
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - The Roanoke Rapids Police Department is in search of two suspects who they say placed a skimming device at a Dollar General store. According to their Facebook page, the device was working for four days from July 26th to the 30th, potentially putting the information of credit and debit cards at risk.
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