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It’s often said that there are only two certainties in life — death and taxes. Pop culture got a triple dose of the former over the past week, with ’80s icons Malcolm-Jamal Warner of “The Cosby ...
The Clinton City Schools Board of Education unanimously reappointed Dr. Linda Brunson as chairwoman and Carol Worley as vice ...
With Sampson County Board of Education member Robert Burley absent from the regular monthly meeting Monday night due to a ...
Sampson County Emergency Services recently completed a two-day emergency response exercise that brought together dozens of ...
A Warsaw man with Sampson County ties was recently honored for his long tenure as a member of the Freemasons, a fraternal ...
The Sampson County Board of Elections is entering a new phase of leadership following its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, with outgoing chairwoman Sherri White-Williamson stepping ...
After months of tension and stalled negotiations, the town of Newton Grove and the Newton Grove Volunteer Fire Department (NGVFD) have signed a one-year contract for fire ...
Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act, creating the CPB in 1967, and like many other Great Society ...
Are today’s elected leaders incapable of addressing public problems in a serious, respectful, bipartisan manner? If your answer is yes, I’ll concede that you have a strong case.
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A Midway High School graduate is one of four recipients of a total of $50,000 in scholarships from the Corvias Foundation.
A longstanding contract dispute between the town of Newton Grove and its volunteer fire department has come to a head, with ...