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Kaylah Blount Receives 2023 Educator of the Year Award

Kaylah Blount, a dedicated math teacher at Rochelle Middle School, has been honored with the 2023 Educator of the Year award from Credle Inspired Enterprises. The award, named in memory of Margaret G. Gibbs, a renowned educator who touched the lives of countless children during her three-decade career, recognizes outstanding educators who have made a significant impact in their field.

Ali Lewis named Greene County's Beginning Teacher of the Year

Recently, former Neuse News Intern and Greene Central English teacher Alita White Lewis was named the Beginning Teacher of the Year. Lewis is a third-year English teacher at Greene Central High School. I currently teach English IV Honors, STEM English IV Honors, and English II. In addition to teaching English, she also oversees the school's yearbook and our student news publication The Rambler.

Larry L. Gladney: A Seasoned Leader Aiming to Serve LaGrange

In the upcoming 2023 Municipal Election, Larry L. Gladney is a seasoned leader with a commitment to his community. Gladney, who currently serves as a council member and holds the position of Mayor Pro Tempore in the Town of LaGrange, is seeking re-election. With two decades of dedicated service to the town, Gladney is driven by a desire to continue supporting growth and development for the benefit of its residents.

Pink Hill Town Clerk resigns amid controversy and claims of harassment

Pink Hill — The Town of Pink Hill has been grappling with a series of significant events that have led to multiple resignations, most recently that of Town Clerk, Lisa McGee. The sequence of upheavals started with the sudden death of former Mayor Carol Sykes and has since seen a string of departures and confrontations, culminating in McGee's resignation. McGee cites harassment and false allegations from Commissioner Pete Fantini as the primary reasons for her decision to step down.

Cooking with Tammy Kelly: Recycle your Fall Decorations!!

It’s really sad that one of the most nutritious fall vegetables is often only used for decoration and often overlooked for a healthy addition to your menu!!  Besides being great for decorating, and the only vegetable that is carved and lit up, this low-calorie squash is rich in potassium and loaded with beta-carotene (a powerful antioxidant), and its natural sweetness brings flavor to baked goods without any added guilt.