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Copper Hill Farmstead readies for grand opening
NASHVILLE — A new local business emphasizing homegrown sensibilities and community spirit will soon be open on a full-time basis. The Copper Hill Farmstead, a small-scale roadside stand located at 2977 N.C. Highway 58, will hold its grand opening on June 23 — complete with traditional products and multiple payment options. “We have the honor system in place,” said […] The post Copper Hill Farmstead readies for grand opening first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Zebulon appoints interim town manager
ZEBULON — During an emergency meeting held June 4, the Zebulon Board of Commissioners unanimously voted to appoint Taiwo Jaiyeoba as interim town manager. Jaiyeoba, who recently served as the principal consultant for City Development Advisors in Greensboro, will begin his appointment immediately. The announcement follows Town Manager Joe Moore’s resignation during the Board of Commissioners’ regularly scheduled meeting on […] The post Zebulon appoints interim town manager first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Juneteenth celebration set for Friday, Saturday
Wake Forest will celebrate freedom for all people during a Juneteenth Celebration planned this Friday and Saturday. The Northeast Community Coalition is presenting the celebration in conjunction with the town of Wake Forest. “The observance of Juneteenth is important so that we all will be reminded from generation to generation that no one is free unless everyone is free,” said […] The post Juneteenth celebration set for Friday, Saturday first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Mother, daughter graduate Nash Community College together
ROCKY MOUNT — Dulce and Delia Escobar graduated from Nash Community College with their associate’s degree and high school equivalency diploma, respectively. The Escobars were one of two parent-child pairings who graduated and had their names called together during the May commencement exercises last month. “Graduating with my mom was so special to me, and I could see how all […] The post Mother, daughter graduate Nash Community College together first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Red Cross: Donors needed to protect blood supply
As World Blood Donor Day approaches on June 14, the American Red Cross stresses that blood and platelet donors are critically needed right now to combat a drastic shortfall in donations over the last several weeks. Donors of all blood types are needed, especially those with type O blood and donors giving platelets. Record-breaking summer travel and severe weather conditions […] The post Red Cross: Donors needed to protect blood supply first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Davis votes to sanction International Criminal Court
U.S. Rep. Don Davis voted Tuesday to impose sanctions on the International Criminal Court over its decision to prosecute Israel for its conduct in the nation’s ongoing war with Hamas. H.R. 8282, titled the Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act, passed the House on a 247-155 roll-call vote. Davis, D-Snow Hill, was among 42 congressional Democrats who supported the legislation. “We must […] The post Davis votes to sanction International Criminal Court first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Resegregating our schools
Several weeks ago, I wrote a column accusing our General Assembly of deliberately dismantling traditional public education and asked why Republicans were trying to destroy public schools. Longtime columnist and friend John Hood denied there was a conspiracy to destroy public schools. It was, he asserted, an effort to introduce competition and choice into public education. Hood wrote, “People favor […] The post Resegregating our schools first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Spring Hope mayor lauds garden club’s efforts
SPRING HOPE — Mayor Kyle Pritchard expressed thanks to the Spring Hope Garden Club during Monday’s Board of Commissioners meeting, celebrating its efforts to beautify the town. “You know, it’s one of the easiest but one of the most overlooked transitions that could have happened in this town,” Pritchard told garden club members in attendance. “And then, once you guys […] The post Spring Hope mayor lauds garden club’s efforts first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
When in Spring Hope, collaborate
Greetings. My name is Justin Hayes, and earlier this month, I gladly accepted an offer to become the news editor of The Enterprise. Since then, I’m pleased to report a manageable learning curve and smooth sailing — highlighted by an inspired discussion in The Wilson Times’ newsroom last week. At issue was a photograph, taken by one of our writers […] The post When in Spring Hope, collaborate first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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