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RALEIGH — A new investigative report on the Town of Mount Olive from the North Carolina Office of the State Auditor (OSA) has ...
WILMINGTON — A Kenansville man was sentenced Tuesday to five years in prison, followed by four years of supervised release, ...
The back wall of the Pickle Parlor is lined with shelves filled with a wide variety of Mt. Olive Pickle products for sale. It ...
The Pender County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) and North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) have identified a large-scale Moldovan and Russian money laundering scheme. According to a press ...
Yesterday, today, possibly even tomorrow, someone was, is, and might be crying out, “How much longer, Lord?” I have at times, and still do, even be ready to throw in the towel on most days, until God ...
Bill Bryan, Mt. Olive Pickle Co. executive chairman, samples pickle soda prior to Thursday morning’s grand opening for the company’s new Pickle Parlor located at 109 N. Center St. From left are Bryan, ...
Denise Sutton, center, and Chandra Williams, right, lead the singing of the black national anthem “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” Saturday afternoon during the fourth annual Community Juneteenth ...
Mayor Ronda Hughes (standing, with back to camera) addresses a group of citizens and officials during a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the town’s parks. (Kathy Grant Westbrook|mountolivetribune.com) ...
GOLDSBORO — Wayne Community College’s graduating class of 2025 is ready for the next step in their journey. A total of 520 students graduated from WCC’s curriculum (college credit) programs this ...
SEVEN SPRINGS — The Spring Creek Gators delivered a commanding performance, routing Wayne Preparatory Academy 16–0 in a varsity baseball contest that showcased timely hitting, aggressive baserunning, ...
Patricia Warren, right, instructs dancers during a Dance For Christ rehearsal. Beside her is daughter Tara Lancaster. Together, the women produce, direct, and choreograph the Christian dance ministry, ...
The stage at Carver Elementary School is filled with third and fourth graders who won bicycles and helmets during a month-long reading challenge. Standing with the students in the middle row, from ...
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