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Makin’ the grade
Restaurant Grades (Weeks of Feb. 25 and March 4) Subway/Sunset Ave., 96.5 Taco Rico, 97 Eastern Chinese/Roseboro, 94 Hardees/Roseboro, 95 Burger King, 95.5 Wings American Grill, 93 Sharon’s Country Diner, 94 Ted’s Charcoal Steaks, 97.5 McDonald’s/S.E. Blvd., 94 Bojangles, 92 China Wok/Newton Grove, 93.5 Kentucky Fried Chicken, 95 La Hacienda, 92
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Vital Statistic
Land Transfers (Mar. 1-12) Peggy Stancil Owen and William H. Owen to Tracy Michelle Barber Fannie Mae to Jose Luis Morales Netral P. Hair and Charlotte P. Yow to Anthony A. and Cinda T. Bass Leola A. Barefoot to John David Lockamy Boykin Lakes Co. to Emily J. and James L. Thornton Antionette Williamson and Fulton L. Williamson Jr. to Belkys J. Miguel and Jean Miguel Perez New Forestry LLC to Topsail Timber LLC Elizabeth Step...
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Holocaust survivor to speak at MOC Holocaust event April 9
MOUNT OLIVE – Mount Olive College will hold a Holocaust Day of Remembrance from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 9. Abe Piasek, a Holocaust survivor, has been invited to speak in Southern Bank Auditorium about his terrifying experience as a child in Nazi occupied Poland. This special event is free and open to the public. The Holocaust Day of Remembrance will begin at 11 a.m. in Rodgers Chapel with Dr. Michael Cavanagh speaking on t...
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Cataract surgery and improved vision
This will conclude our month long look at cataracts in recognition of March as National Cataract Awareness Month. There is a common misconception that cataracts must be ripe before they should be operated on. This was a good idea in the past but with today’s technology it is an unnecessary consideration. First of all, who is at risk of developing cataracts? By far the largest population of cataract sufferers is the elderly. However, I hav...
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Hargrove Art Show winners
Pictured are the Sampson County Art Show winners representing Hargrove Elementary. They are: Francisco Ibarra (1st place), Lluvia Pena (1st place), Josephine Blackman (Honorable Mention), Anna-Cater Meyer (1st place), Alexandra Hernandez (Honorable Mention), Ben Langston (participant), Octavio Rivera (participant), Marshall Whaley (1st place), and Raven Heath (2nd place). Not pictured are Chris Wright (2nd place), Mackenzie Sullivan (Honorable Mention), and Stephanie Pelcastre-Pascual (2nd place).
Hargrove Art Show winners
Courtesy photo Pictured are the Sampson County Art Show winners representing Hargrove Elementary. They are: Francisco Ibarra (1st place), Lluvia Pena (1st place), Josephine Blackman (Honorable Mention), Anna-Cater Meyer (1st place), Alexandra Hernandez (Honorable Mention), Ben Langston (participant), Octavio Rivera (participant), Marshall Whaley (1st place), and Raven Heath (2nd place). Not pictured are Chris Wright (2nd place), Mackenzie S...
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Annual Ducks Unlimited fundraising will take flight March 23
Clinton-Sampson Ducks Unlimited, recognized yet again as one of the elite fundraising chapters in the nation, is gearing up for what serves as one of its largest and most anticipated annual events. This year’s annual banquet is set for 5:30 p.m. Saturday, March 23, at the Clinton-Sampson Agri-Exposition Center. Along with an extravagant dinner, the event includes a full slate of auctions, raffles and a plethora of prizes and games. Auction ...
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Marcus Thomas
Two face theft charges
Two Garland-area men have found themselves in trouble with law enforcement, but not without first trying to avoid the trouble, with one of them leaving the scene of suspected criminal activity only to be caught a few minutes later. Johnnie Kent Newkirk, 34, 580 Gibbs Road, Garland, and Marcus C. Thomas, 27, 541 Gibbs Road, Garland, were both charged Wednesday. Newkirk faces larceny and possession of stolen goods charges while Thomas is faci...
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These Butler Avenue students are busy using the school's computers to learn, but next week some of the students will be using them to complete the city schools' new set of surveys, one of which is specifically for students. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
City schools launching survey Monday
Clinton City Schools will be launching a new set of surveys next week in order to get a better and broader idea of how all its stakeholders gauge its effectiveness and success in education. According to Terrace Miller, assistant superintendent for student services and federal programs, the surveys will be available on the school system’s website starting Monday, March 18 and will remain open until Wednesday, March 27. Putting the survey o...
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Commissioner Ralph Smith discusses his apprehensions in spending money on the town's park until dedicated people can step forward that will coordinate and oversee recreation efforts. Mayor Winifred Murphy said the town is in a better place financially, and much needs to be done at the park.
Garland renews efforts to breathe life into its park
GARLAND — Recreation is vital to Garland, but limited action has been taken to improve the town’s park in the past year, town officials said. Money was freed up this week, and a request to the county discussed, with board members ultimately voicing the need for renewed efforts in bettering its park and recreation offerings. “We are in a better place financially in terms of cash flow than we were in the past,” said Mayor Winifred Murphy. “Th...
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Free PENC workshops for Praxis I & II tests offered
MOUNT OLIVE – Mount Olive College is hosting two workshop sessions sponsored by the Professional Educators of North Carolina (PENC) for the Praxis I & Praxis II tests. These workshops are being held for free to all North Carolina educators and education majors. Registration is required for all participants. The Praxis I workshop session will take place on Friday, April 12, from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. in room 115 of the Henderson building on th...
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R-S students make campus visit
On March 13, Roseboro Salemburg Middle School's seventh-grade students took a field trip to Mount Olive College.  During the trip, the students took a guided tour of the campus, received information on college programs, collegiate sports, and life on campus. (Courtesy photo)
R-S students make campus visit
Courtesy photo On March 13, Roseboro-Salemburg Middle School’s seventh-grade students took a field trip to Mount Olive College. During the trip, the students took a guided tour of the campus, received information on college programs, collegiate sports, and life on campus.
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Butler Student of the Month nominees
Butler Avenue second-grade students selected as Student of the Month nominees for March are,back row, from left: Jennifer Lopez, Roney Gonzalez Rodriguez, Kierra Moore, Gage Whaley, Jayden Canady, Jayden Phillips, Jonesia Faison, Alexandria Harris; and front row: Cheyenne Hammonds, Tanner Johnson, Daniel Palencia, Alexis Bennett, and Alexandria Wilkins. (Courtesy photo)
Butler’s second grade Student of the Month nominees
Courtesy photo Butler Avenue second-grade students selected as Student of the Month nominees for March are,back row, from left: Jennifer Lopez, Roney Gonzalez Rodriguez, Kierra Moore, Gage Whaley, Jayden Canady, Jayden Phillips, Jonesia Faison, Alexandria Harris; and front row: Cheyenne Hammonds, Tanner Johnson, Daniel Palencia, Alexis Bennett, and Alexandria Wilkins.
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Homeless man jailed on myriad charges
A homeless man, wanted on failure to appear charges, including several probation violations, fled from officers when they spotted him near Royal Lane Apartments earlier this week. He was apprehended a short time later and taken to the Detention Center where he remains awaiting trial. According to Sampson sheriff’s Cpl. Marcus Smith, Rolando Alexander Torres, 20, was placed under a $21, 000 bond after officers caught up with him, took him in...
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Correction
In the story “Steps to displaying Salemburg’s history taken” that ran Sunday, March 10, it should have reported that $90,000 worth of pledges have already been secured for the history hall building project. The Sampson Independent regrets the mistake.
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Crimewatch
Arrests/Citations 3/11 - Elizabeth Joyce Sosebee, 27, 1109 Stonewatch Drive, Raleigh, simple possession of marijuana. No bond set; court date April 24. 3/12 - Juana Antonin Velez Jr., 44, 1901 N. Salemburg Hwy., Salemburg, Lee County charges of felony restraint, injury to personal property. Bond $25,500; court date March 29. 3/13 - Jonathan Rackley, 26, 1444 Smithfield Hwy., Newton Grove, failure to appear on second degree trespass ch...
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City sanitation equipment operator Charlen Parker, left, and street maintenance worker Lionel Raynor get ready to collect recyclables dropped off at the West John Street site Wednesday. The new curbside program, through which residents each received the blue containers, started Tuesday.
Recycling under way in Clinton
Nearly half of homes are participating in Clinton’s revamped curbside recycling program, and in excess of 5 tons of recyclable items have been collected through just two days, according to early information from the city’s Public Works and Utilities officials. “It’s looking like probably 45 percent,” Public Works manager Tony Steffen, judging from rough tallies and information from crews, said Wednesday. “I think we’re a little shy of half....
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Nine competing for Miss Hobbton title Saturday
Nine contestants will be vying for the title of Miss Hobbton during the annual scholarship pageant this Saturday night. The title is currently held by  currently by Caitlin Joyner for the  The pageant theme is 'On Broadway' and the date is pageant begins at 7 p.m., with doors opening at 6 p.m.  Contestants are, from left: Regan Chavez, Kaylan Sinclair, Royce Johnson, Mikayla McLamb, Casey Hobbs, the reigning Miss Hobbton High School Caitlin Joyner, Mary Thompson, Blair Bradshaw, Alicia Robinson and Tara McCullen. (Courtesy photo)
Nine competing for Miss Hobbton title Saturday
Courtesy photo Nine contestants will be vying for the title of Miss Hobbton during the annual scholarship pageant this Saturday night. The title is currently held by currently by Caitlin Joyner for the The pageant theme is ‘On Broadway’ and the date is pageant begins at 7 p.m., with doors opening at 6 p.m. Contestants are, from left: Regan Chavez, Kaylan Sinclair, Royce Johnson, Mikayla McLamb, Casey Hobbs, the reigning Miss Hobbton High Sc...
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Butler Avenue School  held its annual third grade Spelling Bee Friday, March 8.  Pictured are participants representing their classrooms. They are, back row: Airiana Troublefield, Angel Pryor, Elijah Kirby, Andy Underwood, Zakiya Garner; and front row: TaShawna Green, Reece Thompson, Sincere WAshington, Sydney Pennell, Daniela Marin-Lopez, and Caleb Kennedy.
Butler holds Spelling Bee
Courtesy photo Butler Avenue School held its annual third grade Spelling Bee Friday, March 8. Pictured are participants representing their classrooms. They are, back row: Airiana Troublefield, Angel Pryor, Elijah Kirby, Andy Underwood, Zakiya Garner; and front row: TaShawna Green, Reece Thompson, Sincere WAshington, Sydney Pennell, Daniela Marin-Lopez, and Caleb Kennedy.
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June Atkinson
Atkinson to speak at 15th annual Braswell Lecture
MOUNT OLIVE – Dr. June St. Clair Atkinson will be the special guest speaker for the 15th annual Braswell Lecture on March 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the Southern Bank Auditorium on the Mount Olive College campus. This event is free and open to the public. Dr. Atkinson is the first woman elected state superintendent of the public schools in North Carolina and has served in this position since August 2005. She oversees almost 1.5 million students in ...
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Dino Williams, a member of Roseboro's cemetery committee, questioned the board's previous decision to place lights in the cemetery during Tuesday night's town meeting. He also shared with the board the need for permanent grave markers on 10 graves in the Snow Hill cemetery. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
R’boro cemetery lighting still raising ire
Debate continues in Roseboro between the town board and a member of the town’s cemetery committee over the board’s previous decision to place lights in the cemetery and members’ stance concerning graves with no permanent markers. Dino Williams, a member of the Roseboro cemetery committee, came forward during Tuesday night’s town meeting, calling the board’s previous decision to light the cemetery “ridiculous.” Williams asked the board if ...
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