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Williamston will enforce vacant building ordinance
Although the Williamston Downtown Vacancy Ordinance was approved by the town’s Board of Commissioners on March 7, 2022, enforcement of the ordinance has not been a top priority. Until now. The 14 vacant buildings in Williamston’s Central Business District (CBD) will come under this action. Williamston Town Planner and Zoning Administrator Andrew Brownfield sent a letter to property owners on July 3 advising them Town Ordinance 2022-08 would soon be enforced. ...
History of Oak City and Goose Nest Township
The community that eventually became the present town of Oak City was first known as Goose Nest. Its origin dates to the Civil War period about 1863. Union soldiers marching from a nearby skirmish, discovered a goose on its nest upon entering an abandoned building at a crossroads, where they intended to set up camp for the evening. The community that grew steadily thereafter became known as Goose Nest. ...
America’s Oldest Black Town Relocating Due To Flooding Risk
A North Carolina town founded by formerly enslaved people just after the Civil War has survived environmental degradation, racism and governmental inaction. Now, the oldest Black town in the United States seeks to relocate entirely in order to survive the growing impact of climate change.
Rodgers will attend Youth Voice
For the first time since its inception, a Martin County Boys and Girls Club member will be attending the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) Youth Voice 2024. South Creek Middle School student and Robersonville Boys and Girls Club member Nieenma Rodgers will be participating in the 117th Annual NCACC Conference on Aug. 8-10 in Forsyth County. Commissioners Emily Biggs, Ronnie Smith and Chair Dempsey Bond will be attending...
Grimesland's new fishing area to open this fall, enhancing local recreation opportunities
Grimesland, PITT COUNTY — A new fishing area is set to open in Grimesland to provide residents and visitors a new resource for public fishing. This is being made possible through a partnership with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission and the DOT. The proposed new fishing area will be...
Gov. Cooper announces nearly $400-million manufacturing investment in Pitt County
PITT COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) - Hundreds of jobs are on the way to one Eastern Carolina county after the governor made the announcement this afternoon. Governor Roy Cooper says that Japanese medical device maker Nipro Corp. has selected Pitt County for its first North American manufacturing facility. The governor says...
Leaders welcome Japanese manufacturer expected to build plant, add 232 jobs
Pitt County’s workforce and welcoming nature were key in bringing a global health care leader to the area’s business landscape, leaders said, and the Japanese company is expected to create 232 jobs and invest more than $397 million with its first North American manufacturing plant in Greenville. Nipro, an Osaka, Japan-based manufacturer of medical devices for diabetes, kidney disease and other renal health issues, said it will build a 550,000-square-foot advanced manufacturing facility north of town off of Old Creek Road near U.S. 264 Bypass....
Greenville Junior Fire Marshals promote senior citizen safety
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — Greenville’s Fire and Rescue’s Jr. Marshal Academy promoted safety for senior citizens on Thursday. The campers made more than 100 first aid kits and distributed them to three different senior living communities-Cypress Glen, Spring Arbor and Life House. The campers learned about fire safety, weather safety, pool safety and more. Campers […]
Commissioners approve Kroger opioid settlement
A Kroger Opioid settlement fund check is in Martin County’s future. The county will be receiving the payment from the Kroger Opioid settlement fund once participating North Carolina counties authorize a resolution approving the second supplemental agreement to eventually accept the Kroger Opioid funds. Last week, the Martin County Commissioners authorized the resolution approving the second agreement. ...
NC officials approve $4.2 million incentives package for Nipro expansion in Greenville
State commerce officials approved economic incentives worth up to $4.2 million for Japanese medical device maker Nipro Medical Corp., which is planning a $398-million expansion that would bring more than 230 jobs to Greenville. The North Carolina Department of Commerce’s Economic Investment Committee voted Wednesday to approve the incentives, which...
Incentive package of $13M lures Nipro headquarters to North Carolina
(The Center Square) – Nipro, manufacturer of medical surgical and renal products, has been lured to North Carolina by an incentive package of more than $13 million. The 70-year-old Japanese company secured a $2.48 million grant from the state toward a $397 million manufacturing center and American headquarters. It is eligible for other assistance such […]
Nipro helping to bring an economic boom to Greenville
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — Foreign businesses like Nipro are coming to Greenville. North Carolina continues to be ranked as one of the top states to do business in the nation. Pitt County is looking for businesses to come in to help grow the city. “The county purchased this beautiful piece of property several years ago, […]
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