Oct 30, 2009 | Mountain Xpress
Town voters head to the polls amidst a mixed bag of election dynamics
Towns across Western North Carolina will hold elections for town board and mayor on Nov.
Program gives kindergarteners to free breakfasts
Published: Tuesday, September 1, 2009 at 8:32 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, September 1, 2009 at 8:32 a.m. NEW HANOVER COUNTY Free breakfast meals will be provided to all kindergarten students at the following schools regardless of their family's financial status: Bellamy, Bradley Creek, Carolina Beach, College Park, Forest Hills, Gregory School of ...
Forest Hills mayor misses deadline, will run write-in campaign
Jackson County poll workers will contend with write-in ballots from at least two towns on election night this fall.
Improving but still under sanctions
Darden Middle and Winstead Elementary schools both met federal education standards, or what's commonly known as Adequate Yearly Progress, last school year.
Departing director recommends dissolving Jackson EDC board
Jackson County's Economic Development Commission has again been thrust into turmoil, a near constant state of affairs for the entity in recent years.
Obama Art Exhibit To Be Unveiled For Two Hours
Nationally recognized Bogalusa artist Alvin Carter has been busy the past few months.
Daniel Johnson's first experience with Wilson's deaf community was 40 years ago when he visited the city as a boy with plans to attend the Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf.
Working with celebrities a day at the office for couple
Kelley and Michael Jefferson sit on there back porch at their home in Forest Hills.