NY Manufacturer Selects Selma for 500 Job Facility
A leading building-products manufacturer has selected Selma for a $93 million production facility that will employ a 500-person workforce. Crystal Window & Door Systems Ltd, headquartered in Flushing, N.Y., plans to invest $93 million in a new manufacturing plant at Eastfield Crossing in Johnston County. The privately held company selected approximately 43 acres near the intersection of I-95 and U.S. Highway 70. The Johnston County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved on May 2, 2024 a nearly
Johnston Community College Receives Over $645,000 Grant from National Science Foundation for Innovative Cyber Technician Training
Johnston Community College Receives Over $645,000 Grant from National Science Foundation for Innovative Cyber Technician TrainingJCC was awarded the NSF funds to develop state-of-the-art cyber range training environment Smithfield, N.C., (April 29, 2024) – Johnston Community College (JCC) has been awarded $645,836 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to establish a cutting-edge Simulated Cyber Range Training Environment. This initiative aims to bolster the college's cybersecurity program, providing
JCATS Named Transit System of the Year
The Johnston County Area Transit System received the Transit System of the Year Award at conference of the North Carolina Public Transit Association (NCPTA) in the small market rural category. JCATS was recognized for its new micro transit service known as QuickRide and the opening of a new operations center. JCATS was also recognized as a statewide leader in providing Medicaid Managed Care transportation. The North Carolina Public Transportation Association represents 95 public transportation providers
Amazon Celebrates Grand Opening
Amazon celebrated the official opening of its new, state-of-the-art inbound cross dock with state and local elected officials, and community partners in Smithfield, North Carolina. The 620,000-square-foot facility is Amazon’s second inbound cross dock in North Carolina and an addition to the 12 fulfillment and sortation centers in the Tar Heel State. Inside of the Smithfield inbound cross dock, more than 1,000 employees will operate and work with innovative technology within the facility. For the grand
Nick Rotenberry Receives Flame for Learning
Nick Rotenberry, a fourth grade English Language Arts and Social Studies teacher at Polenta Elementary, was named Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS) 2024 Teacher of the Year. In partnership with Triangle East Chamber, the 30th annual Flame for Learning Award celebration was held at The Barn at Broadslab in Benson, honoring all of the 20 semifinalists. As the recipient of the Flame for Learning Mr. Rotenberry will represent Johnston County in the regional competition for North Carolina Teacher of the
2nd Annual Downtown Selma Wine Walk
Selma Lions Club Welcomes Participants on April 26th to Taste Wine in Support of Local Schools Selma, North Carolina — The Selma Lions Club will host the 2nd Annual Downtown Selma Wine Walk on Friday, April 26th from 5-9 PM. More than twenty downtown businesses will welcome wine walk participants offering a wide variety of wines and juices provided by Hinnant Family Vineyards and Winery of Pine Level. Tickets can be purchased online for $25 until Friday, April 26th, by visiting Downtown Selma
Junior Women's League Presents 9th Annual Big Night Out
Smithfield, N.C. - The Junior Women’s League of Smithfield (JWL) will host its 9th Annual Big Night Out - “An Evening of Boots and Bow Ties” at The Barn at Broadslab in Benson on Friday, May 17 at 7 p.m. The League is raising money to support Johnston County initiatives such as their Community Impact Grants to local nonprofits, college scholarships, JWL Blessing Boxes at area fire stations, and much more. “The Big Night Out Committee is working hard to plan a memorable evening with a Reverse Raffle,
Grifols Celebrates 50 Years of Manufacturing Life-Changing Plasma-Derived Medicines for Patients at Flagship Site in Clayton, N.C.
Grifols, a global healthcare company and leading manufacturer of plasma-derived medicines officially celebrated the 50th anniversary of its flagship site in Clayton, N.C., whose production of these essential therapeutics during its existence has saved the lives of millions of patients. Fifty years ago, the site opened as Cutter Laboratories and produced modest quantities of a single medicine, albumin, distributed domestically. Today, the Grifols Clayton campus manufactures more than 14 million vials of
Old North State Food Hall Adds to Leadership Team
New hires bring extensive restaurant and catering industry experience Selma, NC (April 12, 2024) – TEC Food Hall, LLC is pleased to announce the hiring of Colleen Roby as General Manager and Loren Dean as Executive Director Catering Services at Old North State Food Hall. Roby is the former owner/operator of Simple Twist, a popular dining spot with multiple locations throughout Johnston County that closed in 2023.Originally from upstate New York, Roby has called North Carolina home since 2000. She holds a
JCPS Breaks Ground On Swift Creek Elementary School
SMITHFIELD, NC – On Tuesday, April 9, 2024, Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS) broke ground on the school district’s newest project, Swift Creek Elementary, located at 4188 Cleveland Road, Smithfield. The 49th school in the district, Swift Creek Elementary is instrumental in alleviating some of the capacity challenges due to the exponential growth in the central Johnston County area. The state-of-the-art building offers a modern day feel, without sacrificing key aspects. Security and
Johnston County Early College Academy Senior Jara Ashley is Poised for Success
SMITHFIELD, NC – Johnston County Early College Academy (JCECA) senior Ashley Jara was chosen to take part in the North Carolina’s Governor’s Page Program. Jara and around 10 other high school students from around North Carolina earned the opportunity to engage in four days of hands-on participation in state government. Since she was young, Jara has always been fascinated with the government. She remembers seeing Hilary Clinton on television when she was growing up and that inspired her. “There's
Emerging Leader Nominees Announced
The Triangle East Chamber is pleased to announce the nominees for the third annual Emerging Leader Award. The Emerging Leader Award recognizes young professionals for their charitable work, volunteerism, and their commitment to the success of their organization. The following nominees will be celebrated at the Legacy Awards on May 23 at The Farm at 95 in Selma. One of these nominees will be named the 2023 Emerging Leader. The nominees are: Emie Clevenger - Founder of
Triangle East Chamber Announces Legacy Award Recipients
The Triangle East Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the third annual Legacy Awards celebration, an evening dedicated to honoring leaders who are investing their time, talent, and resources to impact our community. Four awards will be presented: the Lifetime Achievement Award, the Citizen of the Year Award, the Jimmy Creech Small Businessperson of the Year Award, and the Emerging Leader Award. The Lifetime Achievement Award is given to a citizen who has consistently served the region over
Johnston Community College First in State to Offer Truck Driver Training to High School Seniors
JCC is offering the training through the Career and College Promise program to students who turn 18 years of age by April 30th of their senior year. Smithfield, N.C., (March 18 , 2024) – Johnston Community College (JCC) is the first community college in the state to offer truck driver training through the Career and College Promise (CCP) dual-enrollment program for high school students. Students who wish to apply to the truck driver training pathway must be high school seniors who will turn 18 years old
Johnston County Public Schools Wants Your Feedback On Its Next Strategic Plan
Johnston County Public Schools wants your feedback on its next Strategic Plan. In the fall we received input from over 12,000 members of the Johnston County Public Schools community on what we need in our district's next strategic plan. Please plan to join us on Monday, March 18th, from 6:00-7:15 pm at Swift Creek Middle School to learn how we have incorporated community feedback and weigh in on our progress thus far. Participants will preview the district’s new vision, mission, values, and
2024 Flame for Learning Semifinalists Announced
Johnston County's Top Educators Vie for Teacher of the Year at the 30th Annual Flame for Learning Award Ceremony Johnston County's Teacher of the Year is poised to be recognized at the prestigious 30th Annual Flame for Learning Award Ceremony, set to take place on April 23, 2024, at the Barn at Broadslab. This event will not only celebrate the pinnacle of educational excellence but also shine a spotlight on the exceptional achievements of twenty semifinalists vying for this honor. The Flame
Selma, NC Will Compete for Your Vote in 2024 Strongest Town Contest
Selma’s Public Engagement Receives Finalist Nomination in National Contest SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA — Selma, NC will go head-to-head with fifteen other US cities in the 9th Annual Strongest Town Contest and voting begins Monday, March 4. In this bracket-style voting tournament, Selma, NC will compete for the “Strongest Town” title by shining a national spotlight on its progress toward safety, financial resiliency, housing, and transportation.Cast your vote for Selma, NC starting Monday, March 4 at
JCC Now Offers Degree in 911 Operations
Richmond Community College’s 911 telecommunications program will now be available to students at Johnston Community College after an official agreement was signed by college leaders earlier this week. Dr. Dale McInnis, president of Richmond CC, and Dr. Vern Lindquist, president of JCC, signed off on the partnership on Monday that will allow JCC students to enroll in the online program and complete an associate degree in 911 Communications & Operations. “We believe in the power of collaboration to
Latinos Activate JOCO Announces the 8th Annual JOCO Latino Festival in Selma, N.C.
Latinos Activate JOCO Announces the 8th Annual JOCO Latino Festival in Selma, N.C. Opportunities for Vendors, Performers, and Sponsors Selma, N.C. – Latinos Activate JOCO enthusiastically announces the 8th Annual JOCO Latino Festival, a vibrant celebration of Latino culture and community engagement. The festival is scheduled for Sunday, May 12, 2024, from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. This year's festival will be prominently situated along Raiford Street and Waddell Street, with comprehensive
Johnston County’s Own Crowned Miss America’s Teen
SMITHFIELD, NC - Hanley House, a junior at Cleveland High School (CvHS), was crowned Miss America’s Teen 2024 at the Walt Disney Theater in Orlando on January 13, 2024. Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS) is proud to recently conduct House’s first official in-person interview as Miss America’s Teen. Just over one year ago, on a whim, House decided to step out of her comfort zone and enter her first-ever pageant, Miss Cleveland High. She always watched Miss America on television, never thinking
UNC Health Johnston: A Legacy of Care and Growth
Since 1951, UNC Health Johnston has expanded its team, locations and delivery systems to help meet the evolving needs of the greater Johnston County region. Since 1951, UNC Health Johnston has expanded its team, locations and delivery systems to help meet the evolving needs of the greater Johnston County region. UNC Health Johnston has a more than 70-year legacy of serving and growing alongside our community. What began as a single hospital in Smithfield, has expanded into a fully integrated health
Linda Van Lassiter Philanthropist of the Year Nominations Open
The JCC Foundation is now accepting nominations for the Linda Vann Lassiter Philanthropist of the Year award, which will be honored on May 2, 2024. For more information, click HERE.
KS Bank Celebrating 100 Years!
(SMITHFIELD, NC) – KS Bank is proud to announce that they are celebrating their 100th anniversary in business, a milestone few other businesses have reached. Currently, there are estimated to be less than 1,000 companies in the United States that have survived 100 years – less than half a percent of all businesses in the U.S. Founded in 1924, the institution began as Kenly Building & Loan Association, primarily providing home loans to individuals in Kenly, NC and the broader Johnston County area. In 1961,
Donna Bailey-Taylor receives Frances Finch Hobart Award for Voluntary Community Service
Donna Bailey-Taylor, who serves on numerous community boards in Johnston County and has helped raise significant funds through donations and grants for many area projects, has received the Frances Finch Hobart Award for Voluntary Community Service. Bailey-Taylor received the award from the Johnston County Community Foundation, an affiliate of the North Carolina Community Foundation. For more information, please visit the NC Community Foundation site here.
Busy Smithfield Exit Will be Reconstructed
Bridge over I-95 at Exit 95 will be upgraded SMITHFIELD – The U.S. 70 Business bridge over Interstate 95 at Exit 95 will be reconstructed into a taller, longer and wider structure, thanks to a new $38.3 million contract. The two-lane bridge over I-95 will be replaced with a five-lane bridge with a sidewalk. In addition, the on/off ramps will be reconfigured to meet modern standards, and traffic signals will be installed at the intersections of the ramps and U.S. 70 Business. The same bridge is also
Smithfield-Selma High Hosts Topping Out Ceremony
SMITHFIELD - Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS) held a Topping Out Ceremony at Smithfield-Selma High on Tuesday, October 31, 2023. The Topping Out Ceremony was a celebration of the nearly completed auxiliary gym at Smithfield-Selma High. The gym is the final project of the 2018 Bond Referendum. In addition, the auxiliary gym will include a locker room, weight room, and restrooms for use by students, staff, and the public. Students and staff will have the additional space for educational
JCPS eighth grade students get hands-on experience at JOCO WORKS 2023
SMITHFIELD, NC - Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS) eighth grade students attended the JOCO WORKS 2023 Career Expo at Johnston Community College (JCC) November 2-3. Approximately 3,500 eighth-grade students had the opportunity to connect with more than 40 local industries, including Grifols, Caterpillar, and event sponsor, Novo Nordisk. Through hands-on experiences, JOCO WORKS is a groundbreaking initiative that is transforming the way JCPS eighth graders in Johnston County explore
Johnston County Eighth Graders to Attend JOCO WORKS Career Expo at JCC
Thousands of Johnston County eighth graders will attend JOCO WORKS, a collaborative career expo, at Johnston Community College Smithfield, N.C., (October 26, 2023) – JOCO WORKS Career Exposition, presented by Novo Nordisk, is back at Johnston Community College. The event which presents real-world simulations and information about career options will be held November 2-3, 2023. Over three thousand Johnston County eighth graders are expected to attend this industry-led collaborative supported by
Serve The Need in Johnston County Announces The 11th Annual Thanksgiving Community Sit-Down Meal
Serve The Need in Johnston County Announces The 11th Annual Thanksgiving Community Sit-Down Meal - Meal Will Feature Two Sittings and Will Take Place on November 22nd Serve The Need in Johnston County is heading up the Annual Thanksgiving Community November 22, 2023. “We wanted to be able to serve more of the community.” Stated Chairman, Teresa Schmitt of L.I.T.E. House Foundation. “Having two different times in order for the community to enjoy the meal was one way to do that and we are thankful that we
Town of Selma Crowns 2023 Selma Railroad Days Queens
Five newly crowned young ladies to represent the Town of Selma! Selma, NC – On Saturday, September 23rd, the Town of Selma crowned the new 2023 Selma Railroad Days Queens. The reigning 2022 Queens gave their farewells and passed on their titles just two weeks prior to the annual Selma Railroad Days Festival. At 5:00 PM, the beautiful Ms. Allison Radcliffe stepped on stage at The Rudy Theatre to perform the National Anthem, opening for an evening full of performances. Former Teen Miss Selma
Partnership for Children of Johnston County Announces New Executive Director
Candy Scott brings extensive leadership experience in early childhood programs SELMA, NC – Candy Scott will serve as the next Executive Director of the Partnership for Children of Johnston County, the Board of Directors announced today. “We are delighted to bring a seasoned leader to Johnston County who is passionate about making a difference for young children and their families,” said Lisa Brodgon, Chair of the Board of Directors. “Candy Scott has the experience and commitment to help us ensure that
JCC's Small Business Center Offering Business Techonology Webinars for Spanish-Speaking Individuals
The Small Business Center at Johnston Community College is organizing webinars on Business Technology topics designed explicitly for Spanish-speaking individuals. These webinars are tailored to empower and equip the Hispanic community with essential knowledge and skills in Business Technology, enhancing their entrepreneurial journey. The sessions will cover various relevant topics, providing valuable insights and practical applications for business development and growth.
KS Bank Breaks Ground on New Full Service Branch in Dunn, NC with Official Groundbreaking Ceremony
(SMITHFIELD, NC) – A groundbreaking ceremony was held Friday, Sept 29 at 206 W. Broad Street in Dunn to celebrate KS Bank’s new full-service branch. The event marked an important milestone for the bank as it expands its services to serve a new community. The ceremony featured remarks from the Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice-President, Heather Lawson, the Mayor of Dunn, William P. Elmore, Jr., and KS Bank representatives Earl W. Worley, Jr., President/CEO, and Harold T. Keen, President
Selma Cyclepaths Ride for Multiple Sclerosis October 7th
Everyone is invited to join the team in the upcoming ride during the Railroad Days Festival! Selma, NC – On Saturday, October 7th, the Selma Cyclepaths will pedal their way out and around the Selma community to help raise awareness and funding for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. As always, the Town of Selma welcomes this activity during the annual Selma Railroad Days Festival weekend each year.Cyclepath team members began riding together in the 1990s and have raised over $2 million for Multiple
Cleveland High’s Hanley House named Miss North Carolina’s Teen 2023
Hanley House lives by the phrase, “Always be ready!” The Cleveland High junior’s father instilled that notion in her at an early age. Although she didn’t quite understand it at first, as she has gotten older House is beginning to understand its meaning. And it has never been more pertinent than at this moment in her life. Over the summer, House was named Miss North Carolina’s Teen 2023. Unlike most young women who compete in these types of events, this was only House’s second pageant…ever. On a whim,
Junior Women’s League of Smithfield Seeks Support for 8th Annual Touch-A-Truck Fundraiser
Smithfield, N.C. - The Junior Women's League of Smithfield (JWL) will host its eighth annual Touch-A-Truck event on Saturday, Nov. 4 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Downtown Smithfield. Touch-A-Truck is a unique and interactive fundraiser that allows children to see, touch, and safely explore their favorite big trucks and heavy machinery, as well as to meet the personnel who protect, serve, and build Johnston County communities. Trucks on display will include emergency vehicles, tractors, machinery, construction
Nominations open for 2023 Triangle East ATHENA Leadership Award
The Triangle East Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the 35th annual Triangle East ATHENA Award in Smithfield, North Carolina. Nominations are now being accepted for the ATHENA Award, which will be presented on October 12, 2023 to an exceptional individual who has achieved excellence in her business or profession, has served the community in a meaningful way and has assisted women in their attainment of professional goals and leadership skills. The ATHENA Award was first presented in 1982 in
Food Hall to Celebrate First Anniversary
Three days of events and giveaways planned Selma, NC (August 10, 2023) – Old North State Food Hall (ONSFH) celebrates its one-year business anniversary with events and giveaways August 25 through August 27.Events include: Friday, August 25 7:30 pm – American Portraits: A Musical Journey Through America Featuring Jonathan Levin and Tyrone Chambers International performing artists Tyrone Chambers and Jonathan Levin form a unique duo team as multi genre vocalist and concert pianist/composer, respectively.
Three New Vendors Open at Old North State Food Hall
New vendors expand breakfast and dessert offerings Selma, NC (July 11, 2023) – TEC Food Hall, LLC, and venue manager Prospera Hospitality Services are excited to announce three new vendors at the Old North State Food Hall (ONSFH) at 67 JR Road in Selma, NC. New tenants include: The Ice Storm – The Old North State Food Hall marks the second location for this hip frozen dessert shop started in downtown Goldsboro, NC. Owned by Partners Yvonnia Moore and Antonio Williams, The Ice Storm boastsextensive
My Kids Club Hosts Its 47th Annual Railroad Days 5K Run/Walk On September 9
Selma, NC – My Kid's Club (MKC) is thrilled to announce the opening of registration for the 47th Annual Railroad Days 5K Run/Walk. Taking place on Saturday, September 9, 2023, at 8:30 am, this event is a cherished tradition in our community, marking the start of Selma's lively Railroad Days Festival. Originally launched in 1976, the My Kid's Club Railroad Days 5K Run/Walk is a prestigious distinction as North Carolina's longest-running 5K event. Each year, this tradition brings together the community for
UMO Hires Dr. Twyla Wells to Lead Advancement Program
MOUNT OLIVE – The University of Mount Olive has announced that Dr. Twyla Wells will head its Office of University Advancement. Wells will begin her role as Vice President for University Advancement on July 10. Prior to joining UMO, she worked at Johnston Community College for 23 years in various roles in the Advancement Division including as Vice President for Advancement and Community Relations and Executive Director of the JCC Foundation, Inc. She continues to serve as President and CEO of
KS Bank Promotes Tammy Mitchell, Hannah Keen to Retail Banking Management Positions
KS Bank Promotes Tammy Mitchell, Hannah Keen to Retail Banking Management Positions(Smithfield, NC) – KS Bank is pleased to announce the promotions of Tammy Mitchell to Senior Retail Banking Officer and Hannah Keen to Retail Banking Officer. Mitchell and Keen will split the management of the KS Bank branch network in these new roles.Tammy Mitchell has worked with KS Bank since 2005, working most recently as the Senior Retail Officer. In her new role, she will be responsible for the overall performance and
BioRealty Inc. Set to Development Spec Life Sciences Park in Johnston County
County Commissioners Join Clayton Town Council in Supporting Project Johnston County, N.C. – June 6, 2023. California-based BioRealty Inc., a developer life science and technology real estate projects, plans to invest at least $27 million in a three-building biosciences park in the Town of Clayton, NC. A national leader in facility and capital solutions, the company plans to begin with the construction of an industrial shell building that will comprise 100,000 sq.-ft. of speculative space on a
JoCo TEACH awards inaugural scholarship to Smithfield-Selma High senior
Carter Clever, a senior at Smithfield-Selma High School (SSS) and a 2023 Johnston Community College graduate was awarded one of the first Johnston County Teaching Educators And Coming Home (JoCo TEACH) program scholarships. Clever received $30,000 to attend the college of his choice through the JoCo TEACH program. Established in 2019, JoCo TEACH is a program designed to invest in and recruit diverse students seeking a degree as educators. It provides a seamless pathway for students to earn their
Princeton Community Day Saturday, June 3
Princeton, NC – On Saturday, June 3, 2023, the Town of Princeton invites you to celebrate its 150th Anniversary during a huge Community Day Event, presented by The Linsey Dale Team, HTR Southern Properties. The celebration will kick off at 10:00 AM on the grounds of Princeton Elementary School, located at 650 Holts Pond Road, Princeton. Entertainment will begin with performances by the Johnston County Community Choir followed by choreographed numbers from Princeton’s local Tippy Toes Dance
KS Bancorp, Inc. Announces Executive Leadership Change, Appoints New President and CEO
KS Bancorp, Inc. Announces Executive Leadership Change, Appoints New President and CEO SMITHFIELD, NC – KS Bancorp’s Board of Directors announced leadership transitions effective May 19, 2023. The Board of Directors has appointed Earl W. Worley, Jr., President and CEO of KS Bancorp, Inc., the holding company of KS Bank, Inc. Mr. Worley currently serves as President and CEO of KS Bank and has thirty-one (31) years of bank management experience. He has served in his current role since January 2022. Prior to
Richmond Federal Reserve Bank President Tours Johnston County
Tom Barkin Discusses Business and Economy with Local Leaders Johnston County, N.C. – May 18, 2023. Thomas I. Barkin, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, traveled to Johnston County on Wednesday to meet with business and community leaders as part of a two-day visit to the eastern Triangle region. Barkin spoke to business owners about the impact of inflation, workforce issues, supply-chain pressures and other economic trends on their operations. He met with industry representatives from
Clayton High School Holds Student Appreciation Luncheon Sponsored by Hatley Construction & Repair
Clayton, NC — Hatley Construction & Repair, a leading Clayton-based firm, sponsored the Student Appreciation Luncheon for students participating in the CORE, Carpentry 1, and Carpentry 2 programs at Clayton High School on Friday, May 12. Annually, these programs engage approximately 250 students, providing them with vital, practical skills in construction and repair. “The trade industry is a vital cornerstone of our society, one that is often overlooked, especially on the educational level; the
Johnston County Public Schools’ Job Fair Is a Huge Success
On Saturday, April 15, 2023, Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS) had its annual job fair at West Johnston High. The event welcomed candidates from as close as Johnston County, and many from out of state. “The cafeteria was filled with positive energy, and a steady stream of candidates throughout the morning,” Brian Vetrano, JCPS Chief of Human Resources, said. School administrators from all 48 schools were on hand to greet candidates face-to-face, tell them about their particular school
37th Annual Smithfield Ham & Yam Festival is May 6 in Downtown Smithfield
SMITHFIELD, NC– The 37th annual Smithfield Ham & Yam Festival presented by Stevens Sausage and Agri Supply is back in Downtown Smithfield on Saturday, May 6th! The festival runs from 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., and with more than 130 vendors, a variety of entertainment on two stages, inflatables, great food and more, the Ham & Yam Festival offers a fun, family-friendly atmosphere with something for everyone! Festival staples like the Kiwanis Club of Smithfield’s country ham biscuits and the
KS Bank Opening Tenth Full-Service Branch
KS BANK OPENING TENTH FULL-SERVICE BRANCH IN DUNN, NC (SMITHFIELD, NC) – KS Bank is coming to Dunn, NC. The bank has received regulatory approval from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the North Carolina Commissioner of Banks to open a full-service branch in Dunn. In May 2022, KS Bank opened a Loan Production Office in Dunn, managed by Judy Page, Commercial Relationship Manager, and received a tremendous response. The bank recently purchased property at 206 W. Broad St., Dunn, NC 28334, on
Johnston Community College Foundation Names Joy Callahan Interim Executive Director
The Johnston Community College Foundation (JCCF) has named Joy Callahan Interim Executive Director. Callahan worked at Johnston Community College (JCC) as the Dean of Economic and Workforce Development until her retirement in 2021, when she started her own consulting company, Callahan Connections. Through her work with Johnston County Economic Development, Callahan has worked with JCC on numerous projects during the past few years. “We are delighted to have Joy join us again until we name a permanent
JOCO WORKS 2022 Sparks Career Interests for Eighth-Grade Students
Launched in 2019, the event was virtual for the last two years, this being the first year since the pandemic it was held face-to-face again. More than 3,000 eighth-grade students of Johnston County Public Schools attended JOCO WORKS 2022. Students were taken to JCC in Smithfield where students had the opportunity to connect with more than 40 local industries, including Grifols, NC Department of Transportation, and Novo Nordisk. Novo Nordisk, one of the largest employers in Johnston County, was the
Southeast Area Study Update
A large transportation study, the Southeast Area Study (SEAS) Update, has recently begun in our region - across southeastern Raleigh and Wake County and central to western Johnston County. It's an update to the original study completed in 2017. The SEAS Update will identify and prioritize short, mid, and long-term transportation improvements for the study area. Recommendations will include all modes of travel: bike, walk, rail, bus, cars. The study recommendations will feed into the Triangle
KS Bank Named Among the Top Extraordinary Banks in the Nation
KS Bank Named Among the Top Extraordinary Banks in the Nation SMITHFIELD, NC – KS Bank was just named among the top extraordinary banks in the United States by The Institute for Extraordinary Banking™. KS Bank was recognized with the Institute’s Banky™ Award for its commitment to strong community banking. This recognition is given to top community banks across the country to help people find the best banks in their communities. They also received the Above-and-Beyond Customer Service Banky™ Award for
Do Good Foods LLC Will Invest More Than $100 Million At Selma's Eastfield Crossing
‘Climate Forward’ Consumer Foods Pioneer Will Create Approximately 100 Jobs in JoCo Johnston County, N.C. – June 6, 2022. Do Good Foods LLC, a revolutionary climate forward company that upcycles surplus grocery store food into nutrient-dense animal feed, will invest more than $100 million in a new production facility at Eastfield Crossing in Selma. The new operation will employ approximately 100 workers at wages averaging more than $60,000 per year. Johnston County Commissioners joined the Selma Town
Johnston Health introduces new name, logo - Change follows UNC Health’s rebranding launched in 2020
(SMITHFIELD, NC) – Johnston Health is changing its name and logo to more closely align itself with UNC Health.Starting June 1, the hospital, with campuses in Smithfield and Clayton, will rename itself UNC Health Johnston. The version of the logo featuring the Old Well will be replaced with the sleek UNC Health logo and the Johnston name just below.UNC Health introduced its new brand identity in February 2020 as part of an overall transformation strategy. The rollout of the rebranding to other entities
Junior Women's League of Smithfield's 7th Annual Big Night Out Raises Combined $8,000 for Beneficiaries
Smithfield, N.C. - On Saturday, May 21st, the ladies of the Junior Women’s League of Smithfield hosted their annual Big Night Out Gala at The Farm at 95 benefiting ReEntry Family Services and JWL’s Johnston County Blessing Boxes. The league presented a check for $5,000 to ReEntry Family Services and for $3,000 to Johnston County Blessing Boxes. ReEntry Family Services will now be able to expand their “Towards No Drugs” program and maintain children in our county on a path of success, deterring
KS Bank Named 2021 Community Bank of the Year
KS BANK NAMED 2021 COMMUNITY BANK OF THE YEAR (SMITHFIELD, NC) - KS Bank was awarded the 2021 Community Bank of the Year award by the NC Rural Center. This award is given to the financial institution that was a leading lending partner to North Carolina’s small businesses while providing exceptional customer service. Phil Marion, treasurer of the NC Rural Center’s Board of Directors said, “KS Bank has been a partner of the Rural Center since 2012, and since that time, has supported more than 30 loans for a
Junior Women’s League of Smithfield Provisional Members Exceed Goal in Peanut Butter Collection for Children and Add Blessing Boxes
Smithfield, N.C. – The Junior Women’s League of Smithfield’s Spring Provisional class set a goal to collect 3,300 jars of peanut butter for Johnston County Public Schools’ students in the local BackPack Buddies program. This program provides children from low-income households with nutritious, kid-friendly groceries for the weekend when free school lunches and breakfasts are not provided. An astounding 4,932 jars of peanut butter of every size were collected through 14 Official Peanut Butter Buddies
Carolinas Carbon Plan – A Cleaner Energy Future for Our Customers
Led by significant growth in renewables and storage, the plan features a diverse energy mix to balance reliability and affordability All options in the plan meet carbon reduction targets in North Carolina’s clean energy law, including least-cost and reliability mandatesCHARLOTTE, N.C. – After months of stakeholder input, Duke Energy today filed its proposed Carolinas Carbon Plan with the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) – a clean energy plan that balances affordability and reliability for
Duke Energy Secures Offshore Wind Lease for Carolina Long Bay
Duke Energy Renewables Wind, LLC, a nonregulated subsidiary of Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), has been named a provisional winner of OCS-A 0546 lease area in the Carolina Long Bay offshore wind auction. The lease was one of two awarded as part of an Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf renewable energy auction held by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM). “Securing this lease creates optionality for future offshore wind if the North Carolina Utilities Commission determines it’s part of the least cost path
2022 Johnston County Teacher of the Year is Homegrown Success
Four Oaks Elementary third grade teacher Jennifer Beninate was named the 2022 Johnston County Teacher of the Year at the annual Flame for Learning Award banquet on April 26. Beninate is the epitome of a teacher, which by definition is someone who imparts knowledge and enlightens. It’s immediately obvious that teaching is her calling. She draws inspiration from her idol Mary Poppins and speaks to her students lovingly and calmly. “Teaching is just a way I get to be Mary Poppins every day,” she
Triangle East Chamber Announces Legacy Awards Celebration
Award Recipients to Be Honored on June 14th, 2022 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA, May 5, 2022— The Triangle East Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce their first annual Legacy Awards celebration, an evening dedicated to honoring leaders who are investing their time, talent, and resources to impact our community. Four distinguished awards will be presented: the Lifetime Achievement Award, the Citizen of the Year Award, the Jimmy Creech Small Businessperson of the Year Award, and the Emerging Leader
New Story Walk Open in Selma, NC
SELMA, N.C. The first Story Walk in Selma has arrived! It is located along the walking path around Blackley Athletic Park at 601 W. Noble Street. The Story Walk concept offers families the opportunity to enjoy some light physical exercise while reading stories along the path. Through this walk around the park, participants are guided through questions to ask their children, leading to meaningful family conversations and an easy start to Early Literacy. The Story Walk is easily accessible and within walking
Junior Women's League Presents Annual Big Night Out Gala
Smithfield, N.C. - The Junior Women’s League of Smithfield will host its inaugural Big Night Out Gala benefiting ReEntry Family Services and JWL’s Johnston County Blessing Boxes on Saturday, May 21st beginning at 7 p.m. at The Farm at 95. “The Big Night Out committee is working hard to plan a memorable event after having to pivot the past two years due to the coronavirus pandemic. Our hopes are to gather everyone together for a night of celebration that creates a measurable impact on our community,”
SelmaWorks! Resource Fair Brings Workforce and Community Services to Selma Residents
SelmaWorks! Resource Fair Brings Workforce and Community Services to Selma ResidentsFree event targets residents most in need. April 4, 2022 – The SelmaWorks! Resource Fair will take place at the Richard B. Harrison Gymnasium from 10am-2pm on Friday, April 22. The event is a partnership between Capital Area Workforce Development (CAWD), NCWorks, Johnston Community College and Johnston County Public Schools. The resource fair will feature several organizations that provide services to help individuals in
Commissioners Vote Unanimously to Accept NC Railroad Grant
Selma’s Eastfield Crossing Project Set to Benefit from Rail Access Johnston County, N.C. – March 22, 2022. The Johnston County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously last night to formally accept a $750,000 infrastructure grant as part of the North Carolina Railroad Company’s Build Ready Sites initiative. The award will be applied to upgrades and improvements in Selma that will support the county’s Eastfield Crossing project. “Johnston County is proud to be one of six North Carolina counties to be
Triangle East Chamber Announces New President/CEO
Smithfield, NC - March 15, 2022 – The Triangle East Chamber is pleased to announce that Maureen McGuinness has been selected as the Chamber’s new President & CEO. The Chamber’s Board of Directors voted unanimously to approve McGuinness for the position after a search committee conducted an extensive nationwide search. The Chamber retained Anissa Starnes with Swingbridge Partners, LLC, to provide oversight for the executive search. McGuinness will begin work officially on April 1, 2022. “I am honored to
EDGEWATER VENTURES WILL INVEST $40 MILLION IN BENSON DISTRIBUTION SPACE
Facility Will Add More Than $73 Million to Johnston County’s Economic Output Johnston County, N.C. – March 7, 2022. Edgewater Ventures, a Raleigh-based commercial real estate investment and development firm with nearly 2.7 million square-feet of existing assets, will build a 501,120 square-foot Class A distribution facility in close proximity to the Interstate 40 and Interstate 95 interchange in Benson. The company’s $40 million investment will be the initial development of what will ultimately result in
Food Truck Business Opens Brick and Mortar Restaurant
New comfort food restaurant now open in Pine Needle Square Smithfield, NC (March 3, 2022) – AdVenture Development, LLC, is pleased to announce that 815 Gourmet Grill is now open for carryout and delivery. The dining room will open soon. The restaurant is AdVenture Development’s newest tenant in the recently renovated Pine Needle Square. A popular area food truck, 815 Gourmet Grill is delighted to open its first brick and mortar location. The restaurant offers classics with a twist, featuring gourmet
Junior Women's League Presents Over $10,000 Donation To House of Hope
Smithfield, N.C. - On Thursday, February 17, 2022, the Junior Women’s League of Smithfield presented a check to House of Hope North Carolina for $10,059.06. Funds were raised at JWL’s 6th Annual Touch-A-Truck event held in downtown Smithfield on Saturday, November 6, 2021. “We are thankful for the generous support of our sponsors as well as the businesses and individuals who provided trucks, helping us to bring JWL’s Touch-A-Truck event back to Downtown Smithfield and raise much needed funds
Celebrating the Voices and Passions of Local FarmHers
Smithfield, N.C. -- The Junior Women's League of Smithfield, in partnership with the Johnston County Farm Bureau Young Farmer & Rancher program and JoCo Grows Agriculture Committee will host Ask A Farm(HER), a local farmer Q&A panel featuring female farmers from Johnston County on Monday, February 7, 2022 from 5:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m at Johnston County Ag Center. The purpose of the Q&A panel is to give Johnston County citizens an opportunity to hear farmers discuss the issues of importance to
LEADERSHIP JOHNSTON LAUNCHES CLASS OF 2022
SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA, January 15, 2022— A fully engaged Leadership Johnston program returns to Johnston County this year! The eleven-month program is designed for those who want to learn more about the county while developing and refining leadership skills. Through a variety of personal growth opportunities, individuals will gain a more in-depth understanding of the many facets of Johnston County, build crisis leadership and change management skills, and learn the skills necessary for effectively
Drive Through Christmas Village Returns to the Tobacco Farm Life Museum
The Tobacco Farm Life Museum will host its second annual Drive Through Christmas Village holiday lights this year during the first three weekends of December. This year’s event will build on last year’s decorations with more exhibits and more lights! The original inspiration for the museum’s “Christmas Village” theme was the miniature porcelain Christmas Villages that adorn many family rooms during the holiday season. The museum’s holiday lights and decorations are also inspired by the rural farming
JUNIOR WOMEN’S LEAGUE OF SMITHFIELD’S 6th ANNUAL TOUCH-A-TRUCK FUNDRAISER IS NOV. 6
Smithfield, N.C. - On Saturday, Nov. 6, the Junior Women's League of Smithfield (JWL) will host its sixth annual Touch-A-Truck event, presented by Anchor Disposal, LLC and McClung’s Electrical and Plumbing, Inc. Children will have the opportunity to climb in and explore big rigs, emergency vehicles, construction equipment and other big machines that make kids of all ages say "whoa!” in the Narron Wenzel Truck Stop from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the 200 block of S. Third Street in Downtown Smithfield. Bring
Town of Selma Announces The Opening of The Reggie Barnes Basketball Court.
The Town of Selma Parks and Recreation Department announced that the Reggie Barnes Court is now open and ready for play.The Reggie Barnes Basketball Court is located on the campus of the Harrison Gymnasium located at 601 W. Noble Street. It is situated next to the Jacquelyn J. Lacy Tennis Courts.“Selma is so proud that Reggie was able to give back to the community in which he started.” Stated Parks and Recreation Director, Billy Roach. “Reggie truly is an inspiration for all the youth here in Selma. We
JUNIOR WOMEN’S LEAGUE OF SMITHFIELD ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR COMMUNITY IMPACT GRANT RECIPIENTS.
Smithfield, N.C. -- The Junior Women's League of Smithfield (JWL) is excited to announce that we are currently accepting applications for Community Impact Grant recipients for the 2021-2022 league year. The Community Impact Grant (CIG) allows the Junior Women’s League of Smithfield, Inc. to appropriate monies in a flexible manner to nonprofit community agencies that render services within Johnston County. Priority will be given to organizations whose projects directly benefit the lives of women and
Popular eBooks and Digital Audiobooks Available Free 24/7 From Johnston County Affiliated Libraries
Readers can use the award-winning Libby app to enjoy digital books on any device! As people increasingly read and listen to books on their smartphone or tablet, they’re discovering one of the best resources is their local public library. The Public Library of Johnston County and Smithfield (PLJCS) and its affiliated branches are excited to announce that starting October 4th, 2021, patrons with an active library card in good standing can borrow a wide selection of popular digital eBooks and audiobooks free
The Town of Selma Presents Miss Hispanic Heritage Johnston County; Kimberly Cortez Manzanares
Selma, NC: Monday, September 20, 2021 - The Town of Selma announced today the crowning of Miss Hispanic Heritage Johnston County is Kimberly Cortez Manzanares. Ms. Manzanares was born in Goldsboro, is 14 years old and attends the Early Learning College Academy at Johnston Community College in Smithfield as a 9th grader. She aspires becoming an accountant when she graduates in 2025. Sergio Benitez, co-owner of Sola Creations, the business that is sponsoring Kimberly is excited to present her to Johnston
Town of Selma Announces Grand Marshall for the 46th Annual Railroad Days Parade
Selma, NC: Friday, September 10, 2021 The Town of Selma Parks and Recreation Department announced today the Grand Marshall for the Railroad Days Parade will be Ms. Deborah Baker. Deborah is the director of Baker School of Dance in Pine Level and a Teacher Assistant at Pine Level Elementary School. Her dancers have performed at Railroad Days since its beginning.She began the Miss Selma Railroad Days Pageant as Choreographer for a few years starting with the very first pageant in 1980. Later she became
Downtown Smithfield Development Corporation Announces the Addition of Two Dates for the Third StrEATery!
SMITHFIELD, NC – The Downtown Smithfield Development Corporation (DSDC) is excited to announce the addition of two dates for the Third StrEATery, Downtown Smithfield’s Socially Distanced Outside Dining Room and Live Entertainment Venue. The event will continue on Friday, September 10 and Friday, October 1. Come downtown with your family, meet up with your friends, get takeout from a downtown restaurant, and head over to Third Street from 6-9pm to hear live music, shop from local businesses, have a beer
Scooter's Coffee Opens on Labor Day
Smithfield, NC (September 3, 2021) – Adventure Development, LLC, is pleased to announce that Scooter’s Coffee will open in Pine Needle Square in Smithfield on Monday, September 6. Located at 701 N. Brightleaf Boulevard, Scooter’s is owned by Shawn and Jennifer Pearce and Rob and Jocelyn Southerland. The drive-thru location offers coffee, smoothies, baked goods, breakfast items, and specialty drinks with speedy and friendly customer service. “We know that any organization’s success depends on the
The First “Red Vest Tuesday” For Lowe’s 100 Hometowns Project, Activate Selma A Success
SELMA, NC: Monday, August 30 - On Tuesday, August 24th, volunteers from Selma Parks and Recreation, Activate Selma, local businesses and Lowe’s of Smithfield endured the heat and dramatically changed the look of Downtown Selma during the first “Red Vest Day” as part of Lowe’s 100 Hometown projects. “Red Vest Tuesday” is in conjunction with the Lowe’s 100 Hometowns, a $10 million initiative to celebrate Lowe’s centennial by completing 100 community impact projects across the United States by the end of
SOLA CREATIONS BOUTIQUE FEATURED IN THE BOOK, A Heart for Selma: 12 Stories of Activate Selma NC
The much-awaited book, A Heart for Selma: 12 Stories of Activate Selma NC, written by Pine Level writer Cindy Brookshire, shares 12 personal stories of Selma, North Carolina residents, volunteers, and business owners who are revitalizing and uplifting their beloved rail community and all it has to offer. Katja Jentes of ProverbsPhotography shot all the photos in the book, including the book cover. Twenty-three community members participated in the project and two national experts, Roger Brooks
Smithfield’s 4th of July Fireworks Display Set for July 4 at Johnston Community College
SMITHFIELD, NC– After not having an Independence Celebration in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Downtown Smithfield Development Corporation, Smithfield Parks & Recreation, and Johnston Community College are excited to announce the return of 4th of July fireworks! Smithfield’s 2021 4th of July Fireworks Display will be held at 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 4 at Johnston Community College. JCC parking lots will open for viewing only (no restrooms available) beginning at 8:00 p.m., and the
Leadership Johnston announces 2021 graduates
Johnston County, NC — Leadership Johnston celebrated its newest graduates at their first meeting on June 24. Despite the challenges of this past year, Leadership Johnston forged ahead under a new format focused on Crisis Leadership. The graduation ceremony held at the Tobacco Farm Life Museum and sponsored by KS Bank, was the first time these class members met in person. This year's graduates include William Brown (Benson Police Department), Melissa Curry (KS Bank, Inc.), Gary Johnson (Town of
Junior Women's League of Smithfield Provisional Members Complete Projects to Benefit Johnston County Foster Children and Senior Adults
Smithfield, N.C. -- The Junior Women’s League of Smithfield (JWL) has seen months of hard work by its newest members come to fruition with the completion of two projects by its provisional members to address the needs of foster care children and senior adults in Johnston County. JWL's provisional members from the Adopt a Golden Angel project provided 150 caddies to residents of Barbour Court Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. Over the past year, long term care facilities have been hit especially hard;
JUNIOR WOMEN’S LEAGUE OF SMITHFIELD’S 6th ANNUAL BIG NIGHT OUT RAISES $17,000 FOR RIVERSIDE RANCH
Smithfield, N.C. -- On Saturday, May 22, the Junior Women’s League of Smithfield held their 6th annual Big Night Out as a virtual reverse raffle fundraiser to benefit Riverside Ranch, a therapeutic equine facility that serves children with physical and developmental disabilities, veterans, and senior adults. League President, Sarah Edwards, and BNO co-chair, Dana Peterson, presented a check to Riverside Ranch Executive Director and Founder Sarah Valentine for $15,000 to help fund the
Eastfield Associates Secures Financing for Mixed-Use Development in Raleigh Metro Area
Dollar Bank is lender for future industrial, retail, hospitality, medical and residential development in Johnston CountySelma, NC (June 11, 2021) – Eastfield Associates LLC is pleased to announce that it has closed on financing with Dollar Bank to develop a 135,000 SF industrial spec building at 101 E. Providence Blvd in Selma, NC. The property is the first to be developed in Eastfield, a 3 million SF mixed-use smart city development to include industrial, retail, medical, hospitality, senior living and
Central Lube and Serve The Need in Johnston County donate over $1200 worth of books for summer reading program.
Selma, NC: Wednesday, April 21, 2021On Tuesday, April 20, Serve the Need in Johnston County, recently donated over $1200 worth of books for the summer reading program at The 21st Century Village Community Learning Center with the help of Central Lube owner, Tim Matthews.Serve The Need member, Brenda Bush, was presented a check from Central Lube of Clayton and Smithfield for $600 based on a matching donation promise. Tim Matthews, owner of Central Lube challenged Serve The Need’s membership to raise $600.
Berry Global Expansion
Johnston County, N.C. – April 12, 2021. Berry Global, the Fortune 500 global maker and marketer of nonwoven fabrics and plastic packaging products, will invest more than $70 million to expand its Benson manufacturing plant. The company will add approximately 60 jobs to its existing 217-person Johnston County workforce. County Commissioners joined the Town of Benson’s Board of Commissioners in a joint meeting earlier today to approve performance based incentives as part of Berry Global’s national search for
JCC Business Partnership Opportunity
Looking for ways to get more promotion for your business? Become a Business Partner with Johnston Community College to promote your business through our newly established JCC Alumni Association! By offering discounts to JCC alumni, students, and employees, your business will be recognized in JCC publications and announcements throughout the year - encouraging our campus community to patronize your business! For more information, call (919) 209-2182 or email jccalumni@johnstoncc.edu.
Year of the COVID-Preneur: ZenBusiness Helps 100k Businesses Form During Pandemic
Company releases new data on women entrepreneurs, top states for new business formations, customer trends, and more for the past year Austin, TX - ZenBusiness, a one-stop-shop to form, run and grow a business, today announced that more than 100,000 micro businesses have been formed using the platform since the onset of the pandemic - allowing these individuals to transition to full time entrepreneurship and follow their dreams. Business formations were on the rise before the pandemic, but over the
Three Local Leaders Graduate from Leadership Development Program
RALEIGH, NC— Johnston County was well represented recently by leaders from across the County participating in the NC Rural Center’s Homegrown Leaders program. Johnston County Commissioner Butch Lawter, Benson Area Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Loretta Byrd and Downtown Smithfield Development Corporation Executive Director Sarah Edwards graduated last month from the program, a three-day regional leadership and economic development program that develops and supports highly-motivated leaders who are
JUNIOR WOMEN’S LEAGUE PRESENTS $12,000 COMMUNITY IMPACT GRANT TO PARTNERSHIP FOR CHILDREN OF JOHNSTON COUNTY
Smithfield, N.C. - On Thursday, March 4th, 2021, the Junior Women’s League of Smithfield presented a Community Impact Grant award to Partnership for Children of Johnston County for $12,000. Funds were raised during JWL’s Diaper Drive in the Fall of 2020. Due to a quick pivot from the Junior Women's League of Smithfield's Touch-A-Truck committee, the hard work of our members, and the incredible support of our community (and beyond), JWL was also able to donate more than 31,000 diapers, as well as wipes
JUNIOR WOMEN’S LEAGUE OF SMITHFIELD PLACES CHILD-CENTERED RESOURCE BAGS IN JWL BLESSING BOXES
Smithfield, N.C. -- The Junior Women’s League of Smithfield partnered with Alliance Behavioral Health, Johnston County CMARC, and Huebner Family McDonald’s to put together 500 child-centered resource bags. The purpose of the resource bags is to provide support for children and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic through mental health resources and play therapy. The bags include a “Joey the Kangaroo and her Coping with COVID Plan” coloring book, mental health resource flyers, Johnston
Johnston County Schools - Selma Middle welcomes 12 new educators
Selma Middle welcomes 12 new educators Selma Middle School has welcomed 12 new educators to its halls for the 2015-2016 school year. Joining the team are Tabitha Ammons, Alexander Burgess, Samantha Determan, Patricia Ann Leitner, Michael Llaury, Cynthia Markham, Shawna Marie Phillips, Emily Shelton, Brandon Sullivan, Aaron Tipping, Chrystal Trammell, and Kimberly Whipple. Kimberly Whipple will be joining the fifth grade team at Selma Middle. She is a graduate of California University and Edinboro University
Breeden and Sawrey join JCC trustees, Daniels is reappointed
Johnston Community College welcomed two new trustees and reappointed another at its July board meeting. Jonathan Breeden of Clayton is an attorney in the Cleveland community and helps clients in the areas of family law, criminal defense, estate matters, and contracts. Breeden earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from N.C. State University and his law degree from Campbell University. He is also a member of the Greater Cleveland Athletic Association Board of Directors and Crossroads
Athena Award recipient is living legacy for service
Presented by Crystal Roberts at the 45th Annual Meeting on January 26th, 2015 The Chamber Athena Award is presented each year to recognize the outstanding achievements of women in the Smithfield-Selma community. A national award, it is presented in over 300 communities and is sponsored locally by Corestaff Services. The Chamber would like to thank Corestaff for their continued sponsorship of this prestigious honor. If one were to describe her as a book, this living legacy would be the leather-bound
Smithfield-Selma Chamber of Commerce recognizes local SuperStar Teachers
The Education Committee of the Greater Smithfield-Selma Area Chamber of Commerce honored seven local elementary school teachers on November 3 at its semi-annual Semester SuperStars Luncheon at the Sleep Inn & Suites in Smithfield. These teachers were nominated by their principals and recognized as outstanding educators in the Smithfield-Selma area. The teachers were given a plaque and a bag full of items from Chamber members. A similar luncheon will be held in the spring for outstanding middle and high
Johnston Community College Performing Arts announces 25th Anniversary Concert Series
The Performing Arts at Johnston Community College is proud to announce the 25th Anniversary Concert Series line-up. Season tickets are currently on sale and individual tickets will go on sale August 5th. Tickets may be purchased by calling the JCC Box Office at (919) 209-2099 or by visiting www.jccperformingarts.com<http://www.jccperformingarts.com>. Patrons wishing to purchase 3 or more shows may do so as season ticket holders. Discounts are offered for 3+ shows, military personnel, students, and
JCC Medical Office Student is Academic Excellence Winner
After 18 years of working in the airline industry, Margaret Raynor decided to retire in 2005. She tried several different jobs over the next six years, but she still wasn’t fully satisfied. “One day my husband and I were sitting around talking, and he suggested I go back to school and pursue a career in the medical field,” Raynor of Smithfield recalled. “At first, I didn’t think that was a good idea, because of my age. I was thinking someone my age would have a hard time focusing, concentrating on school
Sherry Harris Is A Woman To Follow
Speech Given By Crystal Roberts: Ladies and gentleman, the Smithfield-Selma Chamber is again excited to present the prestigious Athena Award to a well-deserving recipient. This award celebrates the potential of all women as valued members and leaders of the community and honors individuals who strive toward the highest levels of professional accomplishment. Tonight’s recipient is a fierce advocate for acknowledging female potential and just as importantly doing what needs to be done to make this community