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Sapony Creek builds buzz for beekeeping
ROCKY MOUNT — Sapony Creek Apiaries owner and beekeeper Dave Bradley said more than 400 beekeepers in and out of the state pick up about 6 million bees from the business annually. That number doesn’t include the number of queen bees Sapony Creek sells. Bradley said the average is about 300 packages and 300 nuclei each year. A nucleus or […] The post Sapony Creek builds buzz for beekeeping first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Board backs zoning, subdivision rule changes
SPRING HOPE — Planning Board members recommended updates to the town’s subdivision and zoning ordinances during their meeting on Thursday. The panel unanimously approved three motions from Chairman Howard Weeks that included updates to the zoning ordinance, updates to town ordinances on subdivisions and an ordinance change that would forbid street parking on narrow roads. Town Manager Andrew DeIonno reminded […] The post Board backs zoning, subdivision rule changes first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Middlesex hires public works employee, approves 6 permits
MIDDLESEX — The Board of Commissioners has hired a new public works employee, changed its bond counsel service for a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant-loan package and announced six permit applications granted by the town administrator. Commissioners agreed to hire Brock Ward as a full-time Middlesex Public Works Department employee at $20 an hour. Additionally, commissioners unanimously agreed to switch […] The post Middlesex hires public works employee, approves 6 permits first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Devotional: Intercession in our weakness
“Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words.” — Romans 8:26 Throughout life, we enter into situations that leave us wondering what we should do next. Whether it’s in relationships, work or things we can’t […] The post Devotional: Intercession in our weakness first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Ladybirds thump Chargers for 16th win
AYDEN — Southern Nash stepped out of 2-A/3-A Big East Conference play Monday with similar results as the 3-A Ladybirds stayed unbeaten through 16 games with an 11-1 rout of host Ayden-Grifton. Seven Ladybirds collected two hits apiece, including junior pitcher Anna Dickinson, who doubled and tripled. Aliyah Croll also hit a double and knocked in four runs, while Sarah […] The post Ladybirds thump Chargers for 16th win first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Bailey completes past-due 2022 audit
BAILEY — Accountants from S. Preston Douglas & Associates LLP have completed the town of Bailey’s 2022 audit, Town Administrator Joel Killion announced during the Board of Commissioners’ April 15 meeting. The town’s total fund balance hit $1,206,635 in 2022. Bailey kept a restricted fund balance of $54,796. Restricted funds are held in reserve for operating costs and cannot be […] The post Bailey completes past-due 2022 audit first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week: Ariel Perry
Ariel Perry, a senior outfielder on the varsity softball team and a tennis player for Southern Nash High School, is The Enterprise’s Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week. “My goal is to continue to improve and finish off my senior year with a successful season,” Perry said. Perry said she appreciates the bonds she develops with her […] The post Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week: Ariel Perry first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Community Calendar: Spring Hope Car Classic is Saturday
SPRING HOPE — The Spring Hope Area Chamber of Commerce will hold the third annual Spring Hope Car Classic from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 27, at 112 W. Railroad St. Classic car judging will begin at noon. Trophies will be awarded. The event features local vendors, food trucks and live music from Big Dawg 98.5 FM. Mobile […] The post Community Calendar: Spring Hope Car Classic is Saturday first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Bailey queens visit Ronald McDonald House
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Heat resilience toolkit offers solutions to reduce health problems
RALEIGH — The N.C. Office of Recovery and Resiliency has announced the launch of a new Heat Action Plan Toolkit that aims to reduce heat-related health impacts to North Carolina residents and workers. The Monday launch coincides with Earth Day, a global event focused on environmental protection, which is critical to reducing climate impacts such as extreme heat. “With the […] The post Heat resilience toolkit offers solutions to reduce health problems first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
NCDOT ‘roadeo’ winners advance to statewide competition
WILSON — Nine N.C. Department of Transportation workers from Wilson, Nash and Johnston counties were winners in a heavy equipment competition this month. They were among about 100 state highway workers from Edgecombe, Halifax, Johnston, Nash, Wayne and Wilson counties who participated in the “roadeo” on April 10 in the NCDOT maintenance yard behind the Division 4 office at 509 […] The post NCDOT ‘roadeo’ winners advance to statewide competition first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Blood drives slated in Middlesex, Nashville, Sims
As May approaches, the American Red Cross reminds eligible donors to keep the blood supply stable by racing to give blood or platelets in the weeks to come. Donors of all blood types — especially type O blood donors and those giving platelets — are crucial to keeping shelves fully stocked with blood products throughout the month. Book a time […] The post Blood drives slated in Middlesex, Nashville, Sims first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
NY Giants athletic trainer to address ECU grads
GREENVILLE — Ronnie Barnes, vice president of medical services for the National Football League and head athletic trainer for the New York Giants, will be the keynote speaker at East Carolina University’s spring commencement ceremony. More than 3,800 students along with their friends and family will gather to celebrate at 10 a.m. May 3 in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Barnes has been […] The post NY Giants athletic trainer to address ECU grads first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Endowment provides gear for law enforcement cadets
ROCKY MOUNT — Chester H. Brantley recently established the Chester H. and Eliza Ann Brantley Endowment for Basic Law Enforcement Training and Emergency Dispatch at Nash Community College. The endowment will cover the cost of textbooks and uniforms for cadets who enter the academy. “Essentially, this will make our cadets training at NCC free,” said Tim Mehus, director of basic […] The post Endowment provides gear for law enforcement cadets first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Southern Nash win streak at 15 after ripping Rocky Mount
ROCKY MOUNT — Southern Nash got help from plenty of places as the Ladybirds crushed host Rocky Mount 16-0 to extend their season-long varsity softball winning streak to 15 games on Thursday. Sarah Ewers got the start in the pitching circle for the 3-A Ladybirds, who improved to 10-0 in Big East games, and worked three innings to get the […] The post Southern Nash win streak at 15 after ripping Rocky Mount first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Firebirds, Warriors repeat as Classic champs
WILSON — Just like last year, the Southern Nash boys and Hunt girls ruled the Scott Jones Memorial Classic as presented by The Wilson Times, but neither the Firebirds nor the Warriors got there the same way at the 30th edition of the meet held Tuesday at Beddingfield High. Led by juniors Tylik Mitchell, the boys Most Outstanding Performer with […] The post Firebirds, Warriors repeat as Classic champs first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Tarboro Choral Society to hold Mozart Festival
TARBORO — A celebration of Mozart will be underway when the Tarboro Choral Society presents its annual concert and festival this spring. The Tarboro Choral Society is preparing for a three-day Mozart Festival and concert, Mozart’s “Requiem in D Minor,” scheduled for May 17-19. The weekend features concerts of Mozart’s piano and organ works, open choral rehearsals and a grand […] The post Tarboro Choral Society to hold Mozart Festival first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Our Opinion: Heckler’s veto rears ugly head to silence speech
From North Carolina to California, political hot potatoes such as immigration and Israel’s war with Hamas have become a convenient excuse for schools to suppress student speech. Central Davidson High School gave 16-year-old Christian McGhee a three-day suspension for using the term “illegal alien” in his English class last week, the Carolina Journal reported. And the University of Southern California […] The post Our Opinion: Heckler’s veto rears ugly head to silence speech first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Rep. Davis works to save innovation in NC
Rep. Don Davis recently introduced a bill that will help residents of North Carolina’s 1st Congressional District access cutting-edge medications in the years to come. The Ensuring Pathways to Innovative Cures Act would fix a provision in the Inflation Reduction Act that could force more patients to travel long distances to obtain medications they need. In a largely rural district […] The post Rep. Davis works to save innovation in NC first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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