For this months continuing education our teams were refreshed on our response to active assailant events.
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For this months continuing education our teams were refreshed on our response to active assailant events.
Back-To-School Community Day will be on August 13th from 11am to 4pm at the Duplin Events Center!
August is Preparedness Month in North Carolina and Governor Roy Cooper is encouraging individuals, families, schools and businesses to review their emergency plans and update their emergency supply kits.
When our parents and grandparents were in the workplace, it was often common for them to spend their entire working career with the same company. Times have changed and we do not always see the same loyalty and dedication in the labor force.
The Foundation of ECU Health Duplin Hospital recently awarded thirteen grants totaling $95,200 to not-for-profit organizations serving Duplin County for health-related projects.
VolunteerNC, an agency within the Office of the Governor, today announced that North Carolina has received $11.5 million in funding from AmeriCorps to support nearly 700 AmeriCorps members to serve with 21 organizations across the state.
On Friday July 15th, Duplin County Public Transportation welcomed the Secretary of Transportation, J. Eric Boyette, for the groundbreaking ceremony of the new Public Transportation Center.
As National Future Miss United States Agriculture, Ariana uses her title to spark an interest in agriculture in youth while making an impact in the world.
One of the Board of Education’s governing principles is to maintain a safe and orderly environment where staff and students are focused on (and excited about) learning.
House of Raeford Farms is pleased to award 15 deserving students with funding for college through its 9th Annual House of Raeford Farms Scholarship Program.
The board of advisors of the Duplin County Community Foundation will begin accepting grant applications from nonprofits serving needs in the local community.
Governor Roy Cooper announced today that 30 local governments in rural areas across the state have been awarded grants from the Rural Transformation Grant Fund, a new source of support for rural economic development projects in North Carolina funded by the federal American Rescue Plan.
Duplin County would like to thank our 2022 Governor’s Volunteer Service Award recipients!
Four County is always looking for ways to help improve the communities we serve. That’s why we participate in NC Bright Ideas. This grant-awarding program is a unique opportunity for local teachers to receive up to $2,000 for innovative teaching ideas.
Join the Warsaw Parks & Recreation department in an effort to cleanup the community.
On Friday, June 3, Wallace Christian Academy is selling BBQ Chicken plates.
The Backyard Buddies Grillin and Chillin Cookoff grilling contest will be on May 21, 2022. The contestants will have a choice to grill chicken wings, ground beef, or both. The cost is $40.00 each or $75 for both.
The Carolina Strawberry Festival was held on April 30th, 2022, in downtown Wallace, NC.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced it has been awarded $3.3 million to expand support for people in mental health crisis.