Category Archives: Government

City Manager Provides COVID-19 Update

City Manager Provides COVID-19 Update

Employee safety and wellness continue to be a top concern as Goldsboro moves forward during the coronavirus pandemic.  Goldsboro City Manager Tim Salmon provided an update this week on the city’s policies, procedures and practices in light of COVID-19.  As part of the update, Salmon says the city has provided appropriate personal protective equipment for…read more »

County Monitors COVID-19 Outbreaks At Food, Health Facilities

County Monitors COVID-19 Outbreaks At Food, Health Facilities

Wayne County continues to closely monitor the coronavirus situation.  At Tuesday’s meeting of the Wayne County Board of Commissioners, interim Health Director Ken Stern gave an update on the latest local COVID-19 figures. Stern says the county is tracking outbreaks at the O’Berry Center and Cherry Hospital.  11 COVID-19 cases have been confirmed at O’Berry Center. …read more »

Goldsboro Begins Carefully Budgeting For Next Year

Goldsboro Begins Carefully Budgeting For Next Year

Budget season begins in the City of Goldsboro.  Monday evening, Goldsboro Finance Director Catherine Gwynn filled the city council in on the initial preparations for Fiscal Year 2020-2021. Gwynn says they are “trying to budget conservatively,” and noted the coronavirus crisis may end up impacting the city’s finances.   She says there is uncertainty in the State…read more »

State, Federal Disaster Dollars Help Utilities Affected By Hurricane Dorian

State, Federal Disaster Dollars Help Utilities Affected By Hurricane Dorian

Utilities affected by Hurricane Dorian are recent beneficiaries of disaster assistance funding from the State of North Carolina and FEMA. FEMA recently approved more than $1.1 million in hurricane-related reimbursements so the following public utilities could continue providing essential services to residents: More than $940,600 to replace the Carteret-Craven Electrical Cooperative’s damaged poles and transformers.…read more »

Wayne County Changes To Service: Phase 1

Wayne County Changes To Service: Phase 1

As North Carolina enters Phase 1 of easing restrictions due to COVID-19, Wayne County will be reopening most offices to the public beginning Monday, May 11, 2020. On Monday, Branches of the Wayne County Public Library will be opening with reduced capacity. The Peggy M. Seegars Senior Center will remain closed to protect our must…read more »

Bell, Perry Announce Over $2M For Wayne County COVID-19 Relief

Bell, Perry Announce Over $2M For Wayne County COVID-19 Relief

— From the offices of Rep. John Bell and Sen. Jim Perry — Following the passage of the 2020 COVID-19 Recovery Act, Representative John Bell and Senator Jim Perry announced Thursday that Wayne County will be receiving over $2.2 million to cover immediate expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic. A full list of county allocations…read more »

Commissioners Ask For Regional Approach To Reopening State

Commissioners Ask For Regional Approach To Reopening State

The Wayne County Board of Commissioners is hoping for a regional approach to reopening North Carolina’s economy. At Tuesday’s meeting, the commissioners approved a new letter that will be sent to Gov. Roy Cooper asking that the area of North Carolina east of I-95 not be lumped in with the rest of the state —…read more »

City Cancels 2020 Summer Youth Employment Program

City Cancels 2020 Summer Youth Employment Program

It’s disappointing news for the Goldsboro teens that were hoping for some summer work opportunities. Monday evening, the Goldsboro City Council agreed to cancel the city’s Summer Youth Employment Initiative for 2020. Goldsboro Community Relations Director Shycole Simpson-Carter explained it was due to the coronavirus pandemic. 32 youth and four local businesses expressed an interest…read more »

NCDMV License and Registration Expiration Dates Extended 5 Months

NCDMV License and Registration Expiration Dates Extended 5 Months

To assist N.C. Division of Motor Vehicle customers and partners in dealing with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, a provision included in the COVID-19 bill signed into law today by Governor Cooper grants a five-month extension of the expiration date on more than two dozen DMV credentials. The bill also allows the DMV to…read more »

Tuesday Community Roundtable To Be Held Virtually

Tuesday Community Roundtable To Be Held Virtually

Operation Unite Goldsboro holds its next Community Roundtable this week.  The roundtable will be held virtually on Zoom.  Attendees are welcome to join the conversation at 7 PM this Tuesday, May 5.  The Zoom Meeting Code is 535 954  5850.  Complete contact information can be found on the flyer below.read more »

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