Friday Feb 10 | The Sampson Independent
Bethabara UMC Revival will be Sunday, March 29-Wednesday, April 1, 7 p.m. nightly.
Will present its Black History program entitled Our Past, Our Present and Our Future, at 6 p.m., Saturday, Feb.
North Carolina DOT Hears From Public On I-95 Expansion, Tolls
North Carolina's Department of Transportation wants to hear from the public about the benefits of widening and improving Interstate 95, and the possible cost from charging tolls to travel the highway.
Man arrested for kidnapping, assault
A Dunn man is behind bars facing serious felony charges in connection with a kidnapping and assault that took place on Aug.
Police seek missing 57-year-old woman from Fayetteville
A silver alert has been issued for a missing Fayetteville woman who is believed to be suffering from dementia or some other type of cognitive impairment.
Will present their Black History program entitled Our Past, Our Present and Our Future, at 6 p.m., Saturday, Feb.
County detective cracks theft case
A Harnett County sheriff's detective looks at one of the stolen trailers uncovered in at least 10 tri-county trailer thefts over the past two months.
NC Retired School Personnel holds January meeting
Greg Tanner, right, was guest speaker at the January meeting of the Richmond County chapter of NC Retired School Personnel, pictured here with President Anna Thomas.
Disasters Prompt City to Revamp 911 GIS
In the spring of 2011, the City and surrounding area were hit by a series of deadly tornadoes.
Dunn PI and security firm files for liquidation
A private eye in Dunn has filed for bankruptcy liquidation, listing more than $1 million in tax obligations dating back to 2006.
Lexington Woman Develops Healthy Biscuits
At an age when most business officials are thinking more about retirement than innovation, Cathy Dunn has cooked up a bit of a culinary miracle.
Prison doctor's side job lucrative
It is a full-time job with on-call duty and patients - convicted felons - who bring their own special challenges.
Just-A-Mere Garden Club hold meeting
Bonnie Jackson of Dunn, left, was the recipient of the Hostess Door Prize at the December Just-A-Mere Garden Club meeting.
Paying too much for your electricity ? How to cut that bill.
WECT TV6 - WECT.com - Wilmington, NC news and weather - Paying too much for your electricity? Learn how to cut that bill WILMINGTON, NC - Every month we have to pay for our electricity bills, but wouldn't it be nice if the bill didn't cost an arm and a leg? The good news is that it doesn't have to be so costly to run a home, especially if you know ... (more)
Brothers assist lawmakers in state House and Senate
Khari served for a week in the N.C. House of Representatives, where he delivered bills and other documents for lawmakers and helped with clerical work and errands around the legislature.