
UMO coach resigns amid rape allegations
The former coach resigned a day after the university began an internal investigation MOUNT OLIVE — The University of Mount Olive has cut ties with women’s flag football head coach Eric James after sexual assault allegations surfaced last week. James, who led the program since its launch in February, resigned a day after the university […]
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Magnolia officers now equipped with latest in less-lethal technology
Local law enforcement equips officers with top-tier grant-funded gear MAGNOLIA — In the quiet town of Magnolia, the police department has recently made a big leap forward in public safety. Last week, Magnolia PD officially introduced its newest tool: the Axon Taser-7, which is described as “the newest, most effective CEW (Conducted Energy Weapon) ever.” […]
Pink Hill sees renewed activity downtown
PINK HILL — After years of frustration among local business owners and residents, small changes to zoning rules in Pink Hill are beginning to breathe new life into the town’s economy and community spaces. Mayor Mike Horne, a former town commissioner who served from 1997 to 2007, returned to public service after witnessing how policy […]
Faison looks ahead to fall events
FAISON — The Town of Faison Board of Commissioners met on Oct. 1. Leading the meeting’s financial discussions, Tax Collector Anne Letchworth stood in for Town Clerk Sharon Lee to assist with questions about the town’s revenue and expenditures. One specific issue discussed involved a $133 expense for replacing a damaged water meter. “A water […]
$17K in grants fuel local nonprofits
From food security and youth enrichment to mental health and animal welfare, the Duplin County Community Foundation is putting dollars directly into the community. On Oct. 2, the foundation announced that it has awarded $17,370 in grants to 14 local nonprofits and programs that are making a meaningful impact throughout Duplin County. The funding came […]
Daren Tyndall named superintendent of Duplin County Schools
KENANSVILLE — After more than three decades of service to Duplin County Schools, Daren Tyndall has been officially named Duplin County Schools Superintendent, following a unanimous vote by the Board of Education on Oct. 7. Tyndall, who has served as interim superintendent since Aug. 4, will assume his permanent role on Nov. 6. “I am […]
Parents turn loss into hope, raise $75K
FAISON — Donna and Denny Lanier faced a parent’s worst nightmare, not once, but twice. They lost their sons, Hill and Wright, to different forms of cancer, 10 years apart. Wright died at 6 years old, and Hill died at 18. In an interview with Duplin Journal, Donna said they were inspired by their own […]
Growth in Calypso challenged by Mount Olive wastewater woes
CALYPSO — As more people move inland in search of affordable housing, lower taxes, and less congestion, towns across Duplin County are seeing steady growth. While the town of Calypso has been experiencing some growth on the residential front, business development has come to a halt because the town relies on the Mount Olive wastewater […]
CSX commits to fixing hazardous Rose Hill rail crossings
ROSE HILL — The Duplin Journal reported in August that the railroad crossing at East Church Street and East Railroad Street in Rose Hill has long been a source of frustration and concern for town leaders and residents alike. The crossing’s severely rotted railroad ties, now well beyond repair, present a serious safety hazard for […]
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