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Ripe for Revival, a nonprofit stationed in Rocky Mount, will be handing out over 2,500 pre-packaged meals for Easter. A team of volunteers will be in Rocky Mount on ...
Vibrant green buds are emerging on trees, fragrant lavender blooms of wisteria cascade over fences and trellis and delicate ...
Many times I try to make a dish using ingredients I already have on hand. Often it’s a soup, but on one occasion I needed a dessert.
Bluegrass fans, mark your calendars. On Saturday, May 10, the internationally acclaimed bluegrass band The Special Consensus ...
The Rotary Epic Day of Service (see epicdayofservice.org) is May 17. RI — established 120 years ago — is calling on its 1.2 ...
Pilgrims’ Inn accepts community donations at its 236 West Main St. location in Rock Hill from Monday through Friday. The ...
A “beloved” dog was lost for three years — until a North Carolina family saw a familiar face online. “For all this time, his family never stopped searching,” the Rocky Mount Police ...
Rising food prices force tough choices for families, pushing many to rely on food pantries. Discover how soaring costs impact ...
LEXINGTON, N.C. (WGHP) — The United States Department of Agriculture cut more than$11 million in funding to North Carolina food banks. It’s a decision that’s trickled down to local pantries.
The Howell Free Food Pantry has moved to a temporary location at the parking lot of the Howell Police Department, near the drive up of the former Huntington Bank, at 611 E. Grand River Ave.