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June 13
Commissioners want assurances on school maintenance
Johnston County commissioners call for clear plans and qualified leadership for maintaining $400 million in new and renovated school facilities, citing concerns over long-term upkeep and unmet repair needs.
By Scott Bolejack | sbolejack@johnstoniannews.com | 919-424-1776
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June 13
Johnston schools defend budget request
Johnston school leaders urge county commissioners to approve a $20 million budget increase, citing major academic gains, improved teacher retention and a sharp drop in low-performing schools.
By Scott Bolejack | sbolejack@johnstoniannews.com | 919-424-1776
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June 13
Student finds confidence, career focus with help from JCC
With support from Johnston Community College’s Access to Achievement program, Emily Pickens is overcoming autism and ADHD to pursue a career in cardiac sonography and build confidence for her future.
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June 13
Paul Barringer announces run for Congress in North Carolina’s 13th District
Paul Barringer, attorney and health care consultant, announces his Democratic bid for Congress in North Carolina’s 13th District.
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June 13
Benson resident among scholarship winners
Three Central Carolina Community College students, including Benson’s John Blake, have been awarded Antique Motorcycle Foundation scholarships.
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June 13
Johnstonian earns Mars Hill degree
Madison Michelle Price of Benson graduated from Mars Hill University this spring with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education.
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Princeton resident on Lee University Dean’s List
Isabella Cornett of Princeton has been named to the Dean’s List at Lee University for the spring semester.
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Johnston County shred event is Saturday at Rose Manor
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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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Let’s get child labor off our dinner plates
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