Water shutoffs spark outrage in Warsaw
On President’s Day, Macy Hardy of Warsaw noticed a man in a Warsaw town truck parked in her driveway near her water meter. She opened her door and asked, “Is there something wrong with the meter?” Hardy told Duplin Journal the man replied no, and that the water’s being shut off. She said she pulled […]
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Developer plans 170-acre community behind Wallace Walmart
The Wallace Town Council voted at its Feb. 12 meeting to schedule a public hearing for March 12 on a proposed 170-acre development known as Bryant Farm on River Road behind Walmart. Plans call for a mix of single-family homes and townhouses along with two recreational facilities with pools and amenities. Town Manager Rob Taylor […]
Teachey man charged with threatening to kill sheriff, judge
A Teachey man has been arrested by the N.C. State Bureau of Investigation for threatening to kill a superior court judge and the Duplin County sheriff on Facebook. Matthew Tart was taken into custody on Wednesday, Feb. 11, on two felony charges of threatening an executive, legislative, court or local elected official. The charges stem […]
Kenansville navigates new software rollout
When Kenansville Town Manager Anna West first heard the pitch for new software from the League of Municipalities, it sounded like a good fit. The League is a well-respected resource for towns and cities across North Carolina. The software was offered free for the first three years, which West said made it appealing. The new […]
Faison Board backs after-school program with bus purchases
FAISON — Much-needed changes are coming for Faison’s Park and Recreation following decisions made by the town board at their February meeting. Exterior access doors were damaged, and the town board approved $3,654.66 to replace them with new doors accessed through a key fob access system. This new system will make it possible to allow […]
NC Forest Service leads the way with self-contained aviation units
Even after recent snow, North Carolina remains in drought, extending the fire season from a short February–May period to a year-round risk. On Jan. 1, wildfires broke out in both the eastern and western parts of the state, something that had never happened before. Fighting fires in North Carolina involves a coordinated effort between ground […]
Board weighs projects as deadline nears for $4.2M grant
The Duplin County Economic Development Board was required to make prompt decisions at its Feb. 6 meeting on how best to spend $4.2 million remaining from a $12 million grant the county received for economic development purposes. The board was recently notified that the remaining funds must be used or contracted by June 30 or […]
Mount Olive Commissioners clash over building naming proposal
MOUNT OLIVE — A few implied accusations of racism were made at the Mount Olive Board of Commissioners meeting held Feb. 5. The first insinuation came during the board’s discussion of a recommendation to name a building associated with the town hall complex in memory of the late Jammie Royall, the first Black town manager […]
Duplin schools to buy 400 iPads, 1,600 Chromebooks pending budget approval
KENANSVILLE — While students, staff, and families were snowed-in all across Duplin County, members of the Education Board met via a conference call for the board’s February meeting. In the conference call, agreements were approved between the county and other schools or government entities including an agreement with Liberty University for its Master of School […]
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