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Bailey places moratorium on special use permits
BAILEY — Town Attorney Ryan King presented a new special use permit application for the Bailey Planning and Zoning Department during the Board of Commissioners meeting on March 4.He said the permit application is similar to the one Franklin County uses. King and Commissioner Walter Wells said the main changes to the form require applicants to describe surrounding properties and […] The post Bailey places moratorium on special use permits first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Devotional: Faithfulness in times of doubt
“So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything; but only God who gives the growth.” — 1 Corinthians 3:7 When investing in someone’s life, frustration can arise when there is no growth. The time and energy invested do not seem to produce fruit. In these cases, it’s easy to give up and believe that the work you […] The post Devotional: Faithfulness in times of doubt first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Community Calendar: Planning board meets Thursday
SPRING HOPE — The Spring Hope Planning Board will meet from 6:30-8 p.m. on Thursday, March 21, at Town Hall, 118 E. Railroad St. Bailey Planning Board sets meeting BAILEY— The town Planning Board will meet from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, March 26, at Town Hall, 6217 Main St. Downtown development meeting slated SPRING HOPE — The Spring Hope Downtown Development […] The post Community Calendar: Planning board meets Thursday first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week: Brennan Pridgen
Brennan Pridgen, an outfielder on the varsity baseball team at Southern Nash High School, is The Enterprise’s Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week. Pridgen said he enjoys how baseball “gives you something to work toward and a team that’s like family.” The high school junior wears jersey No. 3 on the field, goes to the gym and […] The post Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week: Brennan Pridgen first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Ladybirds rout CBA 13-1
Carlee Beckham’s grand slam was the highlight of a six-run third inning for the Southern Nash softball team in a 13-1 nonconference win at home Monday against C.B. Aycock. The 3-A Ladybirds of the 2-A/3-A Big East Conference stayed unbeaten through seven games as they piled up 12 hits. Southern Nash scored four runs in the first inning, and Beckham’s […] The post Ladybirds rout CBA 13-1 first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Election 2024: Closer, and less important, than you probably think
Depending on whom you listen to about the constantly shifting horse race we call a U.S. presidential election, either Joe Biden or Donald Trump is always ahead or behind by a nose ... nationally. For example, a March 7-13 Ipsos/Reuters poll has Biden at 39% and Trump at 38%, while a March 10-12 Yougov/Economist poll shows Trump at 44% and […] The post Election 2024: Closer, and less important, than you probably think first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Firebirds to compete in Tobs Varsity Classic
The Wilson Tobs summer collegiate baseball organization will hold the first of its three annual high school baseball showcases at Fleming Stadium starting on Friday. The first of two Tobs Varsity Baseball Classics features six games Friday and Saturday at Fleming with the lineup including Beddingfield, Fike and Southern Nash. The Tobs Junior Varsity Classic is set for April 5-6, […] The post Firebirds to compete in Tobs Varsity Classic first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Southern Nash Middle dominates cross-country meet
WILSON — Southern Nash Middle dominated the girls race in Wednesday’s Tricounties Athletic Conference cross-country meet at the J. Burt Gillette Athletic Complex as the Cobras sent eight of the first 10 runners across the finish line. Leading the way for Southern Nash was winner Brooklyn Rice with a time of 14 minutes, 7 seconds, well ahead of teammate and […] The post Southern Nash Middle dominates cross-country meet first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Wesleyan Works program expands to Johnston Community College
ROCKY MOUNT — North Carolina Wesleyan University and Johnston Community College have signed an agreement that expands educational opportunities for students who graduate with an associate degree through the Wesleyan Works program. Wesleyan Works is a transfer program designed for community college students who plan to continue their education at NCWU. Students who earn an Associate in Arts, Associate in […] The post Wesleyan Works program expands to Johnston Community College first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Our Opinion: ‘Hold my beer,’ Congress dares with TikTok ban
Thirteen members of North Carolina’s congressional delegation voted to block you from using TikTok unless its Chinese parent company agrees to a forced sale of the video-sharing app. Just one stood up for your right to engage with ideas on social media platforms the federal government distrusts or dislikes. Rep. Dan Bishop, a Waxhaw Republican representing the state’s 8th District, […] The post Our Opinion: ‘Hold my beer,’ Congress dares with TikTok ban first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Watson named American Egg Board treasurer
John C. Watson III, vice president of accounting and marketing stewardship for Braswell Family Farms in Nashville, has assumed the role of treasurer on the American Egg Board. Members appointed Watson to the board’s executive committee during their March 7 annual meeting in San Antonio, Texas. Alex Simpson of Simpson’s Eggs in Monroe was selected as chair for the second […] The post Watson named American Egg Board treasurer first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Troopers: Stolen car stopped after tri-county chase
SIMS — Authorities say a 16-year-old in a stolen car led the North Carolina Highway Patrol on a high-speed chase through three counties Thursday morning. The teen allegedly drove into oncoming traffic on U.S. 264 before troopers brought her to a halt. The chase ended about 10:30 a.m. on U.S. 264 West between the U.S. 264 Alternate interchange and the […] The post Troopers: Stolen car stopped after tri-county chase first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Firebirds win tri-meet
FRANKLINTON — The Southern Nash boys track and field team took first place in a tri-meet with Roanoke Rapids and Franklinton on Wednesday, finishing with 118.5 points. Individual champions for the Firebirds were Tylik Mitchell (100-meter, 200-meter, triple jump), Chris Harris (discus, shot put), D.J. Pridgen (110-meter hurdles, 300-meter hurdles), Isaac Joyner (pole vault), Assel Morham (3,200-meter run) and Christian […] The post Firebirds win tri-meet first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
School leaders discuss workforce training efforts
ROCKY MOUNT — North Carolina Community College System President Jeff Cox joined local business and educational leaders to discuss collaboration and workforce development opportunities during a recent meeting of the Carolinas Gateway Partnership’s Human Resources Taskforce. Cox and John Loyack, the NCCS’ vice president of economic development, participated in the discussion along with Edgecombe Community College President Greg McLeod, Nash […] The post School leaders discuss workforce training efforts first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
College breaks ground on Driver Training Center
ROCKY MOUNT — Nash Community College held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new Driver Training Center on March 6. Community members joined college trustees, faculty and staff for the celebration. The Driver Training Center will be used for all programs that require a commercial driver’s license. “This new facility will allow us to provide a space for all of our […] The post College breaks ground on Driver Training Center first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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