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When time is money, dynamic pricing makes everything cheaper
Wendy’s ran into a wall of popular resistance with the mid-February release of its earnings call transcript for the fourth quarter of 2023. The transcript mentioned an intention to test “dynamic pricing” starting next year. The knee-jerk panic reaction was understandable. Nobody looks forward to the prospect of sitting in a drive-thru line for 20 minutes before reaching the menu […] The post When time is money, dynamic pricing makes everything cheaper first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Could we witness a modern-day return of McCarthyism?
“Are you now, or have you ever been, a member of the Communist Party?” That was the question asked during the Joe McCarthy era — an actual American witch hunt that occurred from 1950-54. Today, “McCarthyism” is used to describe hatred-filled and unsubstantiated attacks on political opponents and groups. Because the U.S. has re-entered an era of similar reckless political […] The post Could we witness a modern-day return of McCarthyism? first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
A great shift
Alexei Navalny’s funeral service in Moscow was unfolding as I wrote this. Putin apparently didn’t allow enough of a tiny crack of compassion in the shell of his peanut-sized heart to permit Navalny’s widow Yulia and their two children to attend. What many of us hoped for — a mass, sustained pouring into the streets of Russian citizens all over […] The post A great shift first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Woman escapes car before train hits
ELM CITY — The driver of a sedan stuck on the railroad tracks managed to safely get away from the vehicle before a CSX freight train made impact Saturday morning. Rodney Dancy, community preparedness coordinator for Wilson County Emergency Management, said the crash happened about 9:20 a.m. “A car got stuck on the tracks back on North Street. According […] The post Woman escapes car before train hits first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Knightdale celebrates fire station’s grand opening
The town of Knightdale held a grand opening and uncoupling ceremony on Friday for its newest public safety building and resource, Fire Station No. 4. Residents and officials from Knightdale and Wake County gathered at the new station, located at 1325 Hodge Road. The new fire station is about 10,000 square feet and cost roughly $6.6 million. Some 30% of […] The post Knightdale celebrates fire station’s grand opening first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Ladybirds pull away from Warriors
The Southern Nash softball team used a big fourth inning to break the game open its way to a 14-4 mercy-rule win over Hunt on Thursday. Holding a 5-4 lead heading into the fourth, the home side pushed across six runs in the inning before adding three runs in the fifth to close out the five-inning victory. Now 2-0 with […] The post Ladybirds pull away from Warriors first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Our Opinion: Budd backs bill to block folly of ‘digital dollars’
North Carolina’s junior senator believes federal agents, IRS auditors and backroom bureaucrats have no business tracking the way you spend your money. Sen. Ted Budd, R-N.C., is throwing his weight behind legislation to prevent the Federal Reserve from issuing a central bank digital currency. Budd helped Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, introduce the CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act on Monday. “As Americans […] The post Our Opinion: Budd backs bill to block folly of ‘digital dollars’ first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Bruce Elton Griffin
Bruce Elton Griffin, 96, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Wednesday, February 28, 2024. Funeral services will be held on Monday, March 4 at 2:00 pm at Joyner's Funeral Home, 4100 Raleigh Road Parkway, Wilson. Reverend Michael Coppock will officiate. Family will receive friends following the service at Joyner's Funeral Home. Bruce was a member of […] The post Bruce Elton Griffin first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Rocky Mount sailor serves aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt
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Beware of Bailey’s notorious bridge
When you think of the town of Bailey, you think of small-town charm, our annual Sweetpotato Festival organized by our Chamber of Commerce and of the local Piggly Wiggly, where friends bump into each other and converse about any and all subjects while waiting in the checkout line. However, a new topic in town is becoming a staple in this […] The post Beware of Bailey’s notorious bridge first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
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Nash deputies seek 3rd suspect in rape case
SPRING HOPE — Authorities have arrested two men accused of raping an intellectually disabled woman, and Nash County sheriff’s deputies are searching for a third suspect in the case. Aaron Danay Lucas, 39, of the 2900 block of N.C. Highway 581 south of Spring Hope, is wanted on a felony arrest warrant, Sgt. Kevin Bissette said in a Monday news […] The post Nash deputies seek 3rd suspect in rape case first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
District 3 commissioner candidates vie for voters’ support
Two Republicans vying to represent the southern end of Nash County on the Board of Commissioners will face off in the GOP’s March 5 primary. Early voting started Feb. 15 and continues through Saturday at the Nash County Board of Elections, 1006 Eastern Ave. in Nashville, and Braswell Memorial Library, 7267 N. Grace St. in Rocky Mount. Both polling sites […] The post District 3 commissioner candidates vie for voters’ support first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Sidewalk merchandise may be OK with permit
SPRING HOPE — The Downtown Development Board has recommended revisions to a town ordinance that forbids shops from displaying merchandise on the sidewalk without town manager approval. During their Feb. 20 meeting, board members proposed a change that would allow merchants to display their wares on the sidewalk with the purchase of town-issued annual permits. “The goal is to create […] The post Sidewalk merchandise may be OK with permit first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Students to take stage for Southern Nash talent show
Southern Nash High School chorus teacher Dean Wheeler has hosted the school talent show for more than 20 years. He hopes to see a full house March 8 when the curtain rises on the 2024 Southern Nash High School Annual Talent Showcase, the last one he’ll oversee. “Because I have decided to pursue other interests, this will be my final […] The post Students to take stage for Southern Nash talent show first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
‘Come find your classmates’ at Spring Hope museum
SPRING HOPE — Members of the Spring Hope Historical Association have compiled their research neatly on display cards to explain historical artifacts including class photographs, an old cheer uniform, a class ring and a pair of teacher loafers for a new exhibit that explores Spring Hope schools from the 1800s through 1969. The Spring Hope Historical Museum will be open […] The post ‘Come find your classmates’ at Spring Hope museum first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week: Daysy Antunez
Daysy Antunez, a goalkeeper for Southern Nash High School’s varsity soccer team, is The Enterprise’s Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week. Antunez said she started playing soccer around age 10 with her cousin and teammate Ana Alonso, whom she considers a sister. Even though she has competed as a defender, Antunez prefers her current position on the […] The post Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week: Daysy Antunez first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Bailey installs planning board members
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Louisburg torches South Granville in conference tourney
CREEDMOOR — South Granville’s girls basketball program looked poised to defeat Northern Lakes Conference rival Louisburg in the first round of conference action Feb. 20, but a total collapse gave the Warriors from Louisburg the opportunity for a huge 47-30 comeback win over the Vikings. The teams traded points early with Amya Cheek and Jai’nya Williams leading the way for […] The post Louisburg torches South Granville in conference tourney first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Governor’s mansion to shine lights for Public Schools Week
The North Carolina Executive Mansion will be lit red this week in honor of Public Schools Week, Gov. Roy Cooper announced Monday. “The future of North Carolina goes to class in our public schools, and we must invest in that future,” Cooper said in a news release. “The ‘Red for Ed’ (ucation) lighting is a way to remind people that […] The post Governor’s mansion to shine lights for Public Schools Week first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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