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June 3
Spring Hope approves budget; Cone resigns board seat
Spring Hope approves budget; Cone resigns board seat
Spring Hope commissioners approved the 2025-26 budget and modest utility rate hikes, while Commissioner Brent Cone resigned, citing personal and health reasons. The board also advanced code enforcemen...
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June 5
Commissioners honor retiring sheriff’s deputies
Nash County commissioners honored four retiring sheriff’s deputies, awarding them their service weapons and recognizing decades of service to the community.
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June 5
In support of Roy Cooper and public education
Columnist Tom Campbell defends Roy Cooper’s COVID-era school closures, arguing the real culprit behind declining NC test scores is the pandemic itself — and criticizes lawmakers for failing to support public schools.
By Tom Campbell
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June 5
Put your tax cards on the table
North Carolina lawmakers are at odds over how quickly to cut personal income taxes, with the Senate pushing for faster reductions and the House urging caution amid uncertain revenue forecasts.
By John Hood
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June 5
Remind me of the point
America’s brain drain accelerates as research centers close, visas are revoked and top talent leaves for countries like China — raising urgent questions about the nation’s future as a global leader.
By Lib Campbell
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June 5
Yes, you can join a union. No, you don’t have to
Union membership is open to most workers, but government rules and union policies limit real choices. The NLRA and Taft-Hartley Act benefit union leaders and employers more than workers themselves.
By Thomas L. Knapp
Sports
June 5
Fike’s Brewington ready to take the reins at Louisburg
Fike High standout Jewel Brewington has signed with Louisburg College, aiming to make an immediate impact as she continues her basketball journey while pursuing a degree in sports medicine.
Paul Durham
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June 5
Late Wayne County rally thwarts Post 13, 13-6
Wilson Post 13’s late lead slipped away as Wayne County surged with a five-run sixth inning, handing the defending champs a 13-6 win in their Area I East Division baseball clash Wednesday.
By Tom Ham
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June 3
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June 3
Nash assistant principals complete leadership program
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June 3
Spring Hope approves budget; Cone resigns board seat
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June 3
5 complete detention officer training
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June 2
Board to consider Spring Hope budget
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June 5
Commissioners honor retiring sheriff’s deputies
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June 5
Glennon introduced as Nash extension director
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June 5
Government career expo returns to Rocky Mount
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June 5
Greenblatt takes reins as state health director
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June 3
Nash assistant principals complete leadership program
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June 3
Downtown Spring Hope streets get ‘chalky’
Downtown Spring Hope hosted “Chalk it Up,” a sidewalk art contest featuring local artists of all ages and community collaboration at the Artists Art Center.
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May 4
Dickinson, Ladybirds stop Roanoke Rapids for Big East tourney title
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Apr. 29
North Johnston quintet signs college offers
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Apr. 14
Forever Firebirds: Elite eight form charter Southern Nash HOF class
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Apr. 5
Special needs pup leads to WhirliDogs donation
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June 3
Davis, Craig back enhanced digital trading oversight
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Sep. 13, 2023
School system honors tornado responders
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Oct. 4, 2022
Our Opinion: Local newspapers seek transparency on public’s behalf
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June 3
Requiring work for benefits is wise
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Nov. 24, 2021
Our Opinion: Adding NCHSAA oversight is a wise compromise
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Oct. 18, 2021
Our Opinion: It’s not too late to bring records into the sunlight
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Oct. 7, 2021
Our Opinion: Tackle tobacco with education, not regulation
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Sep. 23, 2021
Our Opinion: Booze blunders hasten ‘last call’ for ABC system
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June 3
North Carolina elections take a risky turn
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June 2
A new day in the NC House?
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Apr. 29
Hey there — are you the missing link to community institution?
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Apr. 24
Our Opinion: Let gargantuan American flag fly undisturbed
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June 2
‘Social justice’ education harms children it aims to help, but funding cuts aren’t the answer
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June 2
The Scots-Irish and the ‘Savage South’
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June 2
Past to present to future, vaccines help make America healthier
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Apr. 24
Every North Carolinian deserves an affordable home
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Jan. 12, 2023
Children of incarcerated parents are crime victims too
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Oct. 14, 2022
Be a hero to dogs young and old
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Apr. 4, 2022
Is America partially Putinized? Russia provides cautionary tale
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Mar. 7, 2022
We can do more than just claim a Ukrainian in our midst
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May 19
Trojans shoot down Ladybirds in 4th round
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May 15
Teams firm up schedules as new era of NCHSAA football looms
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May 12
Not easy, but Ladybirds still unbeaten after 2nd-round win
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May 12
Firebirds fall short in 2nd round vs. South Brunswick
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