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June 10
Mayor promises transparency in filling vacant Smithfield seat
Smithfield’s mayor pledges a transparent process to fill the vacant District 1 council seat, with community input encouraged, as officials navigate an unprecedented situation with no set timeline.
Scott Bolejack
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June 10
Congress is pushing to drastically cut food aid. Why?
Devastating cuts are on the table for communities across the country and the more than 1.4 million North Carolinians who rely on food stamps.
By Gwen Frisbie-Fulton
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June 10
Revoking China student visas accelerates US science decline
The U.S. move to revoke Chinese student visas risks accelerating America’s decline in science and engineering as foreign students fill critical STEM roles.
By John Richard Schrock
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June 10
Juror substitution case highlights top NC court’s divide
A split North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that substituting a juror during deliberations is constitutional, highlighting partisan divides and affecting future criminal appeals in the state.
By Mitch Kokai
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June 10
A question of ‘worthiness’: GOP pols and the people they’re cutting off from core health programs
Republican lawmakers in North Carolina and Washington are advancing cuts to health programs like Medicaid, focusing on recipients’ “worthiness” over proven cost savings and health benefits, critics argue.
By Rob Schofield
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June 10
Vehicle strikes child at home near Selma
A 19-month-old was seriously injured after being accidentally struck by his grandfather’s vehicle in a driveway near Selma, according to Johnston County authorities. The child is in stable condition.
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June 10
DMV issues alert on fraudulent texts
The N.C. DMV warns Johnston County residents about a rise in scam texts demanding payments. Officials stress: never pay fees via text and report suspicious messages immediately.
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June 9
Crafty Cow, Spice Me Up join lineup at Old North State Food ...
Crafty Cow Desserts and Spice Me Up have joined Old North State Food Hall in Selma, expanding its diverse food offerings with award-winning treats and authentic Moroccan cuisine.
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Tribute acts will bring classic hits to Clayton
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Johnston County EMS Hall of Fame inducts four
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June 3
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May 31
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North Johnston’s Love will play for Brevard
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June 9
Clayton’s Trisha Smith earns Mount Olive honor
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Johnston speller competes in national bee
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Clayton cemetery specialist helps families say goodbye
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Selma resident earns Campbell law degree
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His servant’s heart was born of passion
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June 9
Democrats were right to vote for NC House budget
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Supply-side policies boost North Carolina
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