Wednesday Dec 23 | Sampson Independent
Sampson County resident Alfred Hobbs, left, enjoys a moment with his wife, Helen, after returning home from the hospital.
Eighteen budding musicians have hit an early high note in their musical pursuits.
114-year-old company closes doors
One of Hickory's oldest companies has closed and plans to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding.
New York City-based organist Nigel Potts will kick off the 2009-10 Great Spaces Music & Arts Series when he performs Sept.
New York City-based organist Nigel Potts will kick off the 2009-10 Great Spaces Music & Arts Series when he performs Sept.
Tree-Cutting on U.S. 1 Brings Action
A Southern Pines property owner has been accused of illegally removing vegetation from the N.C. Department of Transportation's right of way on U.S. 1. A contractor hired by John O'Malley allegedly cut down 706 trees in the right of way in front of his property, without permission.
$27 million in 'pot' plants seized; campsite uncovered
Multiple law enforcement agencies, including Sheriff Jimmy Thornton and the Sampson County Sheriff's Department, the SBI, the DEA, the National Guard and Clinton police helped uncover four fields of marijuana Wednesday.
Students learn ins and outs of business at Camp Enterprise
Students participating in the annual Camp Enterprise might have felt like they really were seeking a commercial bank loan instead of just participating in a learning exercise.