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Early college earns Peer Group Connection certification
Nash-Rocky Mount Early College High School has been recognized by the Center for Supportive Schools as a certified Peer Group Connection Program school. This prestigious designation signifies that the school has demonstrated exemplary performance in implementing the PGC program with the highest quality and fidelity, according to a Nash County Public Schools news release. The certification process includes accreditation for […] The post Early college earns Peer Group Connection certification first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Ladybirds’ Gibson proclaimed Big East Offensive POY
Southern Nash High girls soccer coach Robbie Kennedy quickly realized at the outset of the season that the Ladybirds would need to bolster their offense in order to contend again for top honors in the 2-A/3-A Big East Conference. Junior Emory Gibson, who had averaged more than a goal per game her previous two seasons in the midfield, moved up […] The post Ladybirds’ Gibson proclaimed Big East Offensive POY first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Dickinson named top Big East pitcher for 3rd straight year
Pardon the basketball metaphor, but Southern Nash High’s Anna Dickinson was a slam dunk as the 2-A/3-A Big East Conference Pitcher of the Year after a dominant junior season in the circle. Dickinson sparked the Ladybirds to the Big East title as she led the league in wins, ERA, no hitters, shutouts and strikeouts to earn her third straight award […] The post Dickinson named top Big East pitcher for 3rd straight year first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
College marks 10th year as Tree Campus USA
ROCKY MOUNT — Nash Community College celebrated its historical 10th anniversary as a designated Tree Campus in the United States of America last month. Earning the designation in 2014, Nash was among the first four community colleges in the state to become a tree campus. Master gardener Ken White led the annual tree planting ceremony, selecting an American linden tree, […] The post College marks 10th year as Tree Campus USA first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Wendell board fails to pass budget on 1st attempt
The Wendell Board of Commissioners failed to pass a budget for the upcoming fiscal year during its May 28 meeting. Needing a unanimous vote in order to complete this year’s budget process, the board’s attempt at passing the new budget was nixed when Commissioner Braxton Honeycutt voiced concerns with its passage. “Through no fault of this board, any current commissioner, […] The post Wendell board fails to pass budget on 1st attempt first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Greene Central sweeps Burns to claim 2-A state title
BURLINGTON — It’s been a while, but Greene Central is back on top of 2-A high school baseball in North Carolina after sweeping Lawndale Burns in the best-of-three NCHSAA 2-A championship series Saturday at Burlington Athletic Stadium. Led by third-year head coach Ben Brann, the Rams took home their sixth state title with an 8-5 defeat of the Bulldogs on […] The post Greene Central sweeps Burns to claim 2-A state title first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
School districts, county governments can protect economic vitality
North Carolina’s traditional public schools are represented by 115 county and city school districts. For almost 100 years, since the Great Depression and the Machinery Acts of 1931 and 1933, the state of North Carolina has provided the preponderance of financial support for most of the public school employees in these school districts. During the past 50-plus years, the federal […] The post School districts, county governments can protect economic vitality first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Wallace, Strickland earn 3rd All-Big East honors for Firebirds
Southern Nash High seniors Keegan Wallace and Blake Strickland each were named to the 2-A/3-A Big East Conference’s all-conference team for baseball for a third straight year. The two were the only players on the 23-player list from Southern Nash, which finished tied for fifth at 5-7 in Big East play and 11-15 overall. Freshman Jeremiah Battle was accorded honorable […] The post Wallace, Strickland earn 3rd All-Big East honors for Firebirds first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Judge strikes blow against forum shopping
Among multiple ongoing lawsuits challenging North Carolina’s election laws, one has generated few headlines in recent months. But a recent development in the federal case deserves attention. The judge who had been overseeing the case, North Carolina Alliance for Retired Americans v. Hirsch, issued an order offering significant comments about “forum shopping.” The lawsuit targets North Carolina’s decades-old requirement that […] The post Judge strikes blow against forum shopping first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Firebirds’ Wallace joins diamond Bulldogs
After a career at Southern Nash High where he equally impressed in football as well as baseball, Keegan Wallace opted for a future on the diamond at Barton College. Wallace, a first baseman/catcher for the Firebirds, officially joined the Bulldogs of NCAA Division II Conference Carolinas when he signed his National Letter of Intent during a ceremony at Southern Nash […] The post Firebirds’ Wallace joins diamond Bulldogs first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Pair arrested in break-ins at Rocky Mount hotels
ROCKY MOUNT — A pair of Wake County men were arrested on May 23 after break-ins at two area hotels. Christopher Hill, 28, and Cruze Parker, 31, were arrested after a storage building was compromised at the Courtyard by Marriott, in addition to an enclosed cargo trailer owned by a guest at the nearby Holiday Inn. Hotel appliances, microwaves, […] The post Pair arrested in break-ins at Rocky Mount hotels first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Police charge 2 with organized retail theft
ROCKY MOUNT — Two men were arrested on May 20 after patrol officers with the Rocky Mount Police Department investigated a theft from a local business. Turkise Maurice Petway, 29, was charged with organized retail theft and nine counts of possession of stolen goods after detectives discovered $4,300 worth of property stolen from Harbor Freight, Walmart, The Children’s […] The post Police charge 2 with organized retail theft first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Nash deputies seek missing teen
Authorities are searching for a runaway teenager last seen at Southern Nash High School who’s believed to be staying in Wilson County. Makia Ellis, 17, was most recently seen at Southern Nash on May 22, the Nash County Sheriff’s Office said in a Tuesday post to its Facebook page. “She is believed to be with a male named Ali (Unknown […] The post Nash deputies seek missing teen first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Tarboro man charged in Wilson County killing
The Wilson County Sheriff’s Office has charged a Tarboro man in the 2022 shooting death of Albert Henry Jones III. Keyshon Ray Holden, 24, formerly of 503 Church St. in Tarboro, faces a first-degree murder charge, according to Chief of Staff Wanda Samuel of the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office. “After a thorough investigation, detectives were able to obtain additional intelligence […] The post Tarboro man charged in Wilson County killing first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
NCDMV redesigns state driver licenses, ID cards
ROCKY MOUNT — The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles says it will begin issuing new driver licenses, permits and identification cards featuring the latest in card security design and construction specifically intended to combat fraud. “I am proud to announce the implementation of the most secure credential in our great state’s history,” DMV Commissioner Wayne Goodwin said in a Tuesday […] The post NCDMV redesigns state driver licenses, ID cards first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Vote slated on $2.77M Spring Hope town budget
SPRING HOPE — Commissioners are scheduled to vote next week on a $2.77 million town budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year. The spending plan leaves property tax and water and sewer rates unchanged, but fee increases set to take effect include an extra $1 per month for curbside trash pickup. Town Manager Andrew DeIonno said Nash County’s 2024 revaluation produced […] The post Vote slated on $2.77M Spring Hope town budget first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week: Erika Landa
Erika Landa helped power Southern Nash High School’s varsity girls soccer team to a stellar season while maintaining a 4.1667 grade point average, making her The Enterprise’s Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week. “Growing up, soccer was always around me,” Landa said. “Being able to see the joy soccer brought others really inspired me to play. Once […] The post Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week: Erika Landa first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Submissions sought for annual quilt show
The Quilt Trails of the Tar & Roanoke Rivers has announced a call for entries in preparation for its 2024 annual quilt show at Historic Person Place in Louisburg. Submissions open June 1. Submission deadline is Oct. 1. The quilt show is Oct. 26 and 27 at Historic Person Place, located at 605 N. Main St., Louisburg. Download the call […] The post Submissions sought for annual quilt show first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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