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Community Calendar: Downtown board meets Wednesday
SPRING HOPE — The Spring Hope Downtown Development Board will meet from 10 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, March 27, at Town Hall, 118 E. Railroad St. Tickets on sale for fire department fundraiser SIMS — Tickets for the Sims Volunteer Fire Department’s chicken plate sale are available until Thursday, March 28. Plates are $10 each and include barbecue chicken, […] The post Community Calendar: Downtown board meets Wednesday first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week: Eduardo Tinajero
Eduardo Tinajero competes on Southern Nash Middle School’s cross country and soccer teams and is The Enterprise’s Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week. Most recently, Tinajero won two cross country meets: one at the J. Burt Gillette Athletic Complex in Wilson on March 12, and the other at Nash Central High School on March 19. Tinajero said […] The post Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week: Eduardo Tinajero first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
AutoZone opens in Spring Hope
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Bailey Elementary earns beautification grant
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No. 3 Crusaders edge Bulldogs 3-2 in series finale
WILSON — The chance to steal a series from nationally No. 3-ranked North Greenville eluded the Barton College baseball team as the Crusaders pushed across a run in the top of the ninth for a 3-2 win in Monday’s getaway game at Nixon Field. Barton trailed 2-0 after two innings of the Conference Carolinas series finale before centerfielder Evan Harding […] The post No. 3 Crusaders edge Bulldogs 3-2 in series finale first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Devotional: The offense of the cross
“Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us — for it is written, ‘Cursed is everyone who is hanged on a tree.’” — Galatians 3:13 Some do not like to hear about the cross of Christ. They think it’s offensive, and they do not like to be offended. The cross points back to […] The post Devotional: The offense of the cross first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Rolesville girls win state championship
Rolesville High School’s girls basketball team took the NCHSAA championship with a 65-58 win over the Charlotte Catholic Cougars on March 16. The tournament victory marks Rolesville’s first-ever state championship win among all sports. “They are special,” said Rolesville head coach Nikita Warren. “These girls have locked in with me from day one. They have not given up. They have […] The post Rolesville girls win state championship first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Suspect charged in Bailey man’s overdose death
BAILEY — Police have charged a Wilson County man with supplying the fentanyl that caused a Bailey man’s overdose death last year. Travis Wayne Evans, 29, of Green Forest Road outside Lucama, was arrested Thursday on a felony death by distribution charge, Bailey Police Chief Adam Gelo said in a news release. Evans is accused of providing drugs to 29-year-old […] The post Suspect charged in Bailey man’s overdose death first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Halifax Resolves Days to mark 250 years of America
HALIFAX — North Carolina will launch its commemoration of America’s 250th birthday with “Halifax Resolves Days: Prelude to Revolution” from April 12-14. The event will take place at the Historic Halifax State Historic Site in conjunction with Halifax Resolves Day on April 12 and will feature a two-day living history weekend where North Carolina’s pivotal role in shaping the destiny […] The post Halifax Resolves Days to mark 250 years of America first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Teen charged with murder in woman’s killing
KNIGHTDALE — Police have charged a 17-year-old boy with murder more than four months after a woman was shot and killed on her front porch. The suspect, whose name was withheld because of his age, faces an open count of murder in 40-year-old Shinaka Ocean Earth’s homicide. The Knightdale Police Department announced the teen’s arrest Wednesday after meeting with Wake […] The post Teen charged with murder in woman’s killing first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Buckhout: Retire ‘nice guy’ Davis to fix border, add jobs
Republican 1st Congressional District nominee Laurie Buckhout clarified her priorities and defended her voting record during Tuesday’s Wilson County Republican Party convention, introducing herself to many Wilson County voters and supporters for the first time. “I want to get a couple things straight,” Buckhout said. “This was a tough campaign. That’s OK. They’re meant to be tough. A lot of […] The post Buckhout: Retire ‘nice guy’ Davis to fix border, add jobs first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Southern Nash track teams beat Big East foes
Host Southern Nash’s boys and girls track and field teams each won Wednesday’s match against four of their 2-A/3-A Big East Conference colleagues. Junior Tylik Mitchell won all four of his events — the 100- and 200-meter dashes, long jump and triple jump — while Chris Harris posted personal records of 156 feet, 9 inches in winning the discus and […] The post Southern Nash track teams beat Big East foes first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Our Opinion: NC law punishes private companies that boycott Israel
A savvy spinoff engineered in a London boardroom might have spared North Carolina a $40 million ice cream headache. Unilever will move Ben & Jerry’s into a separate company that will oversee five of the world’s 10 top-selling ice cream brands, the UK-based conglomerate announced Tuesday. State Treasurer Dale Folwell said the change could avert a purge of state-owned Unilever […] The post Our Opinion: NC law punishes private companies that boycott Israel first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Making a scene
The Americans with Disabilities Act was passed into law on July 26, 1990. The ADA is civil rights legislation that prohibits discrimination based on disability. It calls for reasonable accommodation in public spaces and accessibility to those public accommodations. Since 1990, we have seen more ramps, curbs with handicapped entrances, bathroom grab bars, parking spaces and hand railings in public […] The post Making a scene first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
The puppet show
King Henry II believed it was his divine right to rule England, including the Church of England. Thomas Beckett, the archbishop of Canterbury and principal leader of the Church of England, thought otherwise. On Christmas Day 1170, Beckett excommunicated several bishops who sided with the king. Henry responded, “Will no one rid me of this troublesome priest?” After reading this […] The post The puppet show first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Artist Lillian Thompson to share stories in Spring Hope
SPRING HOPE — From paint to words written and spoken and pictures captured and printed, the Artists Art Center on Pine Street has showed the community that art comes in every form, and its owners have connected community members with artists from all sorts of backgrounds. Lillian Thompson will tell a story at the Artists Art Center on Saturday. “I […] The post Artist Lillian Thompson to share stories in Spring Hope first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Ladybirds crush Rocky Mount
Looking more and more like a juggernaut, the unbeaten Southern Nash softball team rolled to its eighth win Tuesday with a 21-0 bashing of 2-A/3-A Big East Conference visitor Rocky Mount. Sparked by freshman Noel Dobbins’ three-run home run, the Ladybirds piled up 20 runs in the first inning and added another in the second in the five-inning game. Dobbins […] The post Ladybirds crush Rocky Mount first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Barnes Farming to appeal $187K in labor fines
NASHVILLE — Barnes Farming Corp. CEO Johnny Barnes said he is appealing $187,509 in fines from the North Carolina Department of Labor following an investigation into 29-year-old farmworker José Arturo Gónzalez Mendoza’s Sept. 5 death. A crowdfunding campaign for Gónzalez Mendoza’s family organized by Casa Azul of Wilson says he leaves behind a wife and two children. “The penalties are […] The post Barnes Farming to appeal $187K in labor fines first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Nash GOP, Dems energize party faithful
Speakers asked little, said plenty and suggested some during last week’s Nash County Democratic Party and Republican Party conventions in Rocky Mount. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION The Nash County GOP held its convention Thursday in Nash Community College’s Brown Auditorium. Its keynote speaker, state Rep. Ken Fontenot, R-Wilson, asked a series of call-and-response questions with the same answer: Democrat. “What do you […] The post Nash GOP, Dems energize party faithful first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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