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Tant Farm holds Middlesex Elementary fundraiser
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Our Opinion: Will NC embrace openness or double down on secrecy?
When police officers, teachers, social workers and other government employees are disciplined for misconduct, state law requires agencies to keep the details hidden under lock and key. Your representatives and senators can change that during the North Carolina General Assembly’s 2023 short session, which begins Wednesday with opening ceremonies in both chambers. The term provides legislators with another opportunity to […] The post Our Opinion: Will NC embrace openness or double down on secrecy? first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
NC Wesleyan earns ‘Military Friendly School’ designations
ROCKY MOUNT — North Carolina Wesleyan University has earned the 2024-25 Military Friendly Gold Top 10 School designation, ranked No. 7 in the category of private institutions not offering doctorates, along with the 2024-25 Military Spouse Friendly School title. “N.C. Wesleyan University acknowledges the value that student veterans and their families bring to our campus,” said Laura Brown, associate dean […] The post NC Wesleyan earns ‘Military Friendly School’ designations first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Tangshan earthquake cemented China’s succession plans
In 1996, a Chinese graduate student lived in our guest room. When I asked where she had grown up, she hesitated, then said, “I’m from Tangshan.” She was about 28. A chill ran down my spine as I did the math. “Oh, my! You would have been about 8,” I said. Her tears began to flow. Tangshan was the site […] The post Tangshan earthquake cemented China’s succession plans first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Blood drives slated in Nashville, Red Oak, Rocky Mount
During National Volunteer Month in April, the American Red Cross asks donors to help protect the blood supply by making and keeping blood or platelet donation appointments. Donors of all blood types — especially type O blood donors and those giving platelets — are needed now to keep the blood supply strong enough to support critical patient care this spring. […] The post Blood drives slated in Nashville, Red Oak, Rocky Mount first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Rolesville, Wakefield shake off rust with shutouts
April 1 was the first day of NAC-6 softball action since March 21, and Rolesville and Wakefield high schools returned in dominant fashion. The 4-1 Rolesville Rams downed the 0-7 Knightdale Knights 15-0. Wakefield moved to 10-1, 3-0 in conference play, as it defeated the 2-5 Millbrook Wildcats. Wakefield’s 3-0 conference record places it in sole possession of the NAC-6 […] The post Rolesville, Wakefield shake off rust with shutouts first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Democratic group names Wilkins a ‘Spotlight’ candidate
Nash County state House candidate Lorenza M. Wilkins has earned the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee’s Spotlight designation, which will provide a fundraising and advertising boost in his campaign to unseat Republican state Rep. Allen Chesser. Wilkins is one of 14 hopefuls named to the DLCC’s Spotlight slate, which includes nine N.C. House candidates and five Democrats vying for N.C. Senate […] The post Democratic group names Wilkins a ‘Spotlight’ candidate first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Rep. Chesser’s Loving Homes Act takes effect
The Loving Homes Act, a bipartisan piece of foster care reform legislation authored by Rep. Allen Chesser, R-Nash, officially took effect last month. Advocates say the law marks a major step forward for the foster care system in North Carolina. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services issued a March 1 memo to all county directors of social […] The post Rep. Chesser’s Loving Homes Act takes effect first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
College offers digital literacy courses at 6 sites
Digital literacy has increasingly become necessary for survival in the professional and personal world over the last few years. Almost every aspect of life is influenced by digital technology, from communication to education. Nash Community College is responding to the need with boots on the ground. NCC currently offers a variety of digital literacy options through Northstar Certifications. “One of […] The post College offers digital literacy courses at 6 sites first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Mercy Street Worship releases debut single
ROCKY MOUNT — Mercy Street Worship, the contemporary Christian music ensemble from New Life Church in Rocky Mount under the leadership of Pastor Tim Suber, has announced the release of its debut single, “Mercy House.” “This soul-stirring anthem, inspired by the timeless verses of Psalm 23, delivers a powerful message of assurance, goodness and divine mercy,” the group said in […] The post Mercy Street Worship releases debut single first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Roger Wayne Morris
Roger Wayne Morris, 57 of Middlesex passed away Friday, April 5, 2024. Celebration of life will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 13, 2024, at Grace Community Fellowship, 6525 Schooners Road, Bailey. Pastor Pam Denton will officiate. The family will receive friends Saturday afternoon from 12 - 1:45 p.m. at Grace Community Fellowship, Bailey. Roger is survived by his […] The post Roger Wayne Morris first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
You Decide: What’s the future of small business?
I am now a small business owner. Since retiring from North Carolina State University, I have operated a one-person business offering speaker services as well as economic studies and analysis on a variety of issues. I have no employees. While that may appear odd at first glance, it’s actually the case for most small businesses. Indeed, the latest national data […] The post You Decide: What’s the future of small business? first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Nash Community College partners with Mexican consulate
ROCKY MOUNT — Earlier this year, Nash Community College hosted the mobile Mexican consulate to assist individuals of the Hispanic population with services needed for Mexican citizens living in the United States. The consulate officials were on campus for three days and provided services for more than 300 people. “In the last census, we saw demonstrated growth in Nash County’s […] The post Nash Community College partners with Mexican consulate first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Wake Warriors bounce back, clip Firebirds
WILSON — A highly touted Wake County Homeschool baseball team, extremely disappointed at not appearing in the championship game of the ninth Golden Leaf Invitational high school baseball tournament, arose from the doldrums and settled for third place on Tuesday with an 8-1 triumph against Southern Nash in historic Fleming Stadium. The Warriors struck for seven runs in the first […] The post Wake Warriors bounce back, clip Firebirds first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
How Biden is wrecking everything
Joe Biden is ruining America. We know this because Ron Johnson said so on Fox News. Let’s count the ways: • His administration has produced the sustained lowest unemployment in decades — and even more importantly, has achieved much more equity in rural employment as well as in employment among historically marginalized communities. According to Secretary of the Treasury Janet […] The post How Biden is wrecking everything first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Police chief seeks change to gun rules
SPRING HOPE — Police have received several recent calls reporting gunfire in town limits, Police Chief Nate Gant told commissioners on Monday. During the Spring Hope Board of Commissioners’ regular monthly meeting, Gant suggested a modification to Article 5, Chapter 14 of the town’s ordinances, which include weapons offenses. Gant proposed removing Section 14-141, “firearms regulated,” and adding text that […] The post Police chief seeks change to gun rules first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Miss Teen Bailey plans street, sidewalk audit
BAILEY — Miss Teen Bailey Taryn Reams, a Nash County 4-H Teen Clovers member, had a request for town commissioners during their regular monthly meeting last month. She asked the board to approve and promote the Teen Clovers’ “community walk audit” in downtown Bailey planned for 3 p.m. this Saturday. “Strengths to this community service project would be a safer […] The post Miss Teen Bailey plans street, sidewalk audit first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Farmers market opens Saturday for 19th year
ROCKY MOUNT — The Nash County Farmers Market will open for its 19th annual season this Saturday, giving community members a chance to support local farmers, chefs, musicians and artisans. Will West, whose Carolina Grit Co. will be represented among the vendors, will perform music from 9 a.m. until noon, said market manager Maurine Brown. The Parker’s Barbecue food truck […] The post Farmers market opens Saturday for 19th year first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Nash County considers regional sewer plant
NASHVILLE — Bailey resident Amy Pearson addressed Nash County commissioners last month to raise concerns about Bailey’s wastewater problems as a property owner who is unable to reopen her business after a fire because of Bailey’s sewer moratorium. The moratorium prevents new homes and businesses from connecting to a central wastewater system. Pearson said she met with the Nash County […] The post Nash County considers regional sewer plant first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week: Nayeli Ballester
Nayeli Ballester, a 17-year-old on Southern Nash High School’s varsity soccer and cross country teams, is The Enterprise’s Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week. Ballester competes as a left and right winger on the soccer team. She said she loves the team, her coach and the experience she’s gained. With a 3.4 GPA, Ballester said she’s been […] The post Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week: Nayeli Ballester first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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