Hall of Fame honors Duplin icons
KENANSVILLE — The Duplin County Hall of Fame inducted two recipients on April 7 during its annual banquet. The Duplin Hall of Fame began in 1994 as a way to show proper tribute to Duplin County citizens, both past and present, who have made significant contributions to the “growth, development, and well-being” of Duplin County, […]
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Public meeting held on proposed Farrior Park upgrades
WALLACE — The Town of Wallace recently held a public meeting to gather input on a proposed application to the Parks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF) for improvements to Farrior Park. The project under consideration includes the development of a soccer complex as well as dedicated facilities for pickleball and tennis. Preliminary plans presented at […]
Deed dispute, tensions dominate Mount Olive meeting
MOUNT OLIVE — Tempers flared at Monday night’s Mount Olive Board of Commissioners meeting. Once again, the source of contention was Mayor Jerome Newton’s signing of a deed for the former Carver High School building that has been the home of two nonprofit organizations under an agreement with the town. At a previous meeting, the […]
Industrial expansion gains momentum
A line made popular in the 1989 Field of Dreams starring Kevin Costner, “If you build it, they will come,” appears to be an accurate description of shell buildings being constructed in Duplin County industrial parks by the Duplin County Economic Development Commission. During the Duplin County Economic Development board meeting on April 2, moved […]
Multiple projects advance at Duplin County Airport
KENANSVILLE — Interim County Manager Lisa Hughes was welcomed to the Duplin County Airport Board meeting on March 24, as officials showcased progress on major projects and emphasized the airport’s role in the county’s growth. “We are proud of our airport here. We think this is one of the gems of Duplin County, and it […]
Faison board makes key appointments
FAISON — Mayor Billy Ward thanked Town Clerk Sharon Lee for 19 years of service to the town at the start of Wednesday night’s board meeting. He wished Lee, who was present in the audience, a happy retirement. The board discussed the layout of activities and events for the 250th celebration scheduled for June 27. […]
Harvey Knowles recognized for decades of service with governor’s award
The county retired four long-serving employees, approved surplus sales and updated policies KENANSVILLE — Duplin County officials celebrated decades of volunteer service, honored retiring employees, and discussed rapid growth and major infrastructure projects during the Board of County Commissioners meeting on Monday night. Harvey Knowles was named Duplin County’s recipient of the Governor’s Volunteer Service […]
Butterball worker fired during cancer treatment sparks federal lawsuit
A federal disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on April 1, is putting Butterball, LLC’s Mount Olive operations under scrutiny, alleging the company failed to accommodate an employee undergoing cancer treatment and unlawfully terminated her in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). According to the EEOC, the case […]
Students saddle up for a day of discovery at AgFest
AgFest at the University of Mount Olive brought together more than 2,000 students to explore the wide world of ag — from farming and food production to science, business and beyond. With hands-on exhibits, industry connections, and a closer look at real career paths, the next generation got a taste of how agriculture continues to […]
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