CLAYTON – The N.C. 42 bridge over Interstate 40 in Johnston County is scheduled to close again at 9 p.m. on Friday.… read more »
CLAYTON – The N.C. 42 bridge over Interstate 40 in Johnston County is scheduled to close again at 9 p.m. on Friday.… read more »
Wayne Community College and local first responder agencies will hold a special ceremony to remember the sacrifices of others.… read more »
This week’s WGBR Pet of the Week powered by Jackson and Sons features Camellia. This furry feline is a 2-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair mix. Camellia’s fur is brown, orange, and white. She also has the brightest green eyes. Camellia has been in the shelter since March and is looking for her FUR-EVER home. To…… read more »
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County recently added a pair of employees to their staff.… read more »
The Hub in downtown Goldsboro was full of runners, walkers, and spectators on Saturday morning as the Sunrise Kiwanis of Goldsboro held the 45th annual Greater Goldsboro Road Race. … read more »
The City of Goldsboro Water Plant will temporarily stop adding ammonia to its water treatment disinfecting process at 7 a.m. on May 8. They will resume adding ammonia to the water treatment process on June 20.… read more »
Wayne Community College’s Counseling Services and the Wayne County Mental Health Association will host a Wellness Fair to recognize May as Mental Health Awareness Month.… read more »
The Wayne County Chamber of Commerce is partnering with the North Carolina Department of Labor to present the 2024 Safety Awards from Noon to 1:30 on Friday at Walnut Creek Country Club.… read more »
MOUNT OLIVE —Break out your pickle costumes, your pickleball paddles, and your pickle appetites. The 38th North Carolina Pickle Festival returns to downtown Mount Olive on Saturday.… read more »
Habitat for Humanity of Goldsboro-Wayne is hosting a public forum from 6 p.m. to 8 on Wednesday, at New Stoney Hill Church, located at 1003 Dr. H.E. McNair Street, to discuss its new mixed-income neighborhood McNair Heights. … read more »