Syntec Precision will invest $8 million in Vance County while Quail Run invests $1 million in Youngsville, North Carolina.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Wesley Community Centers, Inc. will be spreading love across downtown Savannah with the return of a popular fundraiser. Tammy Mixon-Calderon is the agency’s ...
For parents scrambling to find activities to fill a no school day, Eden Prairie's community centers are stepping up to the plate. On February 17th, a variety of youth programs are slated to keep ...
The land sits near Fox Run Road a little south of Youngsville and northeast of Wake ... a 55+ active adult community in Wake Forest. Meanwhile, about a mile east is K-Flex USA's facilities ...
On January 30, 2025, multiple law enforcement units in the area as well as the Youngsville Rescue and EMS Dive Team executed searches in Vance County. While searching in a pond near Henderson ...
However, that wasn’t the case. The Youngsville Rescue Dive Team found “possible human remains,” according to a Warren County Sheriff’s Office news release Saturday night. The remains were ...
However, that wasn’t the case. The Youngsville Rescue Dive Team found “possible human remains,” according to a Warren County Sheriff’s Office news release Saturday night. The remains were ...
A long-awaited Leland shopping center may finally see movement. As more people move to Leland, commercial developments seek to keep up with the growing demand. Since 2022, residents have been ...
A Youngsville man has pleaded guilty to one of the two felony charges filed against him after allegedly breaking into Youngsville homes in October. Donald K. Messenheimer, 65, pleaded guilty Thursday ...
The Erie County Gaming Revenue Authority (ECGRA) has announced the latest Community Center Grant recipients. Over 16 community centers learned today that they are receiving funding from a pot of over ...
The announced departure of Deborah F. Rutter, the center’s president since 2014, comes as the center continues to search for a new board chair while navigating a second Trump term. By Javier C.
Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft and other big, well-known technology companies are buying up dozens of acres of land in Ohio and announcing plans to build vast data centers. It's a trend that is ...