Beginning Monday, the Goldsboro Library will return to normal hours and services from 9AM-9PM Monday through Thursday, and 9AM-5:30PM on Fridays and Saturdays.
Of the 2,306 people living in Brogden in 2020, 39.2 percent (905) were women and 60.8 percent (1,401) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the EC North Carolina News.
Of the 647 people living in Calypso in 2020, 47.6 percent (308) were women and 52.4 percent (339) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the EC North Carolina News.
Of the 8,480 people living in Clinton in 2020, 51 percent (4,327) were women and 49 percent (4,153) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the EC North Carolina News.
Of the 30 people living in Delway in 2020, 43.3 percent (13) were women and 56.7 percent (17) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the EC North Carolina News.
Of the 4,114 people living in Elroy in 2020, 47.8 percent (1,968) were women and 52.2 percent (2,146) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the EC North Carolina News.
Visit Goldsboro, NC, the travel and tourism department for the City of Goldsboro and Wayne County, is excited to announce that the United States Tennis Association North Carolina is returning to Goldsboro-Wayne County to host the 2021 USTA North Carolina Singles Adult League State Championships.
The City of Kinston and Downtown Kinston Revitalization are pleased to announce that we are one of the communities awarded a Hometown Revitalization Grant from the Duke Energy Foundation.
The Sampson County Board of Commissioners, at its meeting on September 13, 2021, authorized the sale of personal property declared surplus by public auction of several vehicles that include Champion Vans.
Due to staff shortages, the Goldsboro Library of the Wayne County Public Library System will be modifying hours of operations and delivery of services.
Starting Wednesday, September 29, 2021, the Wayne County Health Department will begin administering booster shots to strengthen and extend protections against severe COVID-19 illness.
Of the 215 people living in Eureka in 2020, 59.1 percent (127) were women and 40.9 percent (88) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the EC North Carolina News.