The Wilson Times
Wastewater discharged near Tilghman Road
For the Times | March 28, 2024
Wilson city officials say roughly 21,000 gallons of untreated wastewater was discharged along the Little Swamp outfall, approximately 1,000 feet northeast of 2700 Tilghman Road on Thursday morning. The wastewater was discharged across the ground...
Alex Albright guest speaker for lecture series
For the Times | March 28, 2024
Alex Albright will be speaker for Wednesday’s Victor R. Small Writers Series Lecture at Barton College. The lecture will be held at 7 p.m. in Howard Chapel on campus. It is free and open to...
Marriage licenses issued in February
March 28, 2024
Michael Scott Stanford of Nashville and Helen Denise Page of Rocky Mount; Antwon Moore and Crystal Ann Drake, both of Wilson; Amanda Ryan Thompson and Robert Thomas Carr, both of Wilson; Justin Howard Hayes and...
Church news: Churches plan Easter services
March 28, 2024
Wilson Chapel plans Friday service Wilson Chapel Free Will Baptist Church will hold service at 7 p.m. on Good Friday, March 29, with seven speakers addressing the last seven sayings of Christ. Music will be...
More than 200 informal appeals filed with tax office
By Olivia Neeley
olivia@wilsontimes.com | 252-265-7879 | March 28, 2024
As of the end of the day Tuesday, property owners had filed 230 informal appeals with the Wilson County Tax Office as part of the 2024 revaluation process, according to Crawford Bolton, the county’s tax...
Warriors no match for Trojans
From staff reports | March 27, 2024
The Hunt High softball team learned Tuesday that it’s a long way to the top of the 3-A Quad County Conference standings — even if you’re halfway up the ladder....
Don’t sleep on women’s March Madness
By E.J. Proctor Story
Special to the Times | March 27, 2024
If you are a sports fan, how can you not love March? When I was in high school and had to get a knee surgery done, I made sure it...
Farris & Thomas Law Attorneys Student-Athlete of the Week: Gracie Beamon, Community Christian School
March 27, 2024
Gracie Beamon helped her Community Christian School varsity girls soccer team win three big matches last week, making her this week’s Farris & Thomas Law Student-Athlete of the Week. Gracie...
AREA ROUNDUP: Firebirds win, Ladybirds 2nd in Big East meet
From staff reports | March 27, 2024
ROCKY MOUNT – Southern Nash’s boys track and field team won Tuesday’s three-team meet against 2-A/3-A Big East Conference foes Nash Central and host Rocky Mount while the Ladybirds took...
Evans pitches, hits Hunt past Southern Wayne
From staff reports | March 27, 2024
A big night on the mound and at the plate for Hunt High junior Seth Evans sparked the Warriors to an 11-1 victory in six innings Tuesday night against Southern...
Warriors crunch Trojans to keep QCC pace
From staff reports | March 27, 2024
Junior Natalie Capps continues to make the most of her increased offensive touches this season for her Hunt High varsity girls soccer team with a hat trick Tuesday evening in...
4-H’ers show progress with hogs and steers
By Drew C. Wilson
dwilson@wilsontimes.com | 252-265-7818 | March 28, 2024
Libby Grayson Bass doesn’t have a name for her pig, but her friends call it “the big pig.” The 14-year-old Community Christian School student is one of 98 competitors in...
Goat cuddling a furry favorite at farm
By Drew C. Wilson
dwilson@wilsontimes.com | 252-265-7818 | March 19, 2024
BLACK CREEK — Katy MacKinnon watched as three baby Nigerian dwarf goats bounced around the barn floor at Olde Skye Farms. Poppy, Lilly and Daisy are the stars of the...
Homeowner displaced after fire
By Drew C. Wilson
dwilson@wilsontimes.com | 252-265-7818 | March 5, 2024
ELM CITY — Firefighters are investigating the cause of a residential fire that displaced a homeowner on Tuesday. Capt. Brandon Bryant of the Toisnot Rural Fire Department said the structure...
Our Opinion: WhirliDogs opens doors of opportunity
A Wilson Times editorial | March 25, 2024
THUMBS UP to WhirliDogs, which opened its café and job training center Friday at 215 Goldsboro St. S. The nonprofit hires young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and trains...
Our Opinion: NC law punishes private companies that boycott Israel
A Wilson Times editorial | March 21, 2024
A savvy spinoff engineered in a London boardroom might have spared North Carolina a $40 million ice cream headache. Unilever will move Ben & Jerry’s into a separate company that...
Our Opinion: Black Hole Award shines sunlight on legislative secrecy
A Wilson Times editorial | March 18, 2024
With its business-friendly climate and relatively low cost of living, North Carolina often lands at or near the top of national lists ranking the best states for tech startups, young...
How can we improve voter turnout?
By Tom Campbell | March 27, 2024
The 2024 primary election results should concern us. What should truly trouble us is that only 20.02% of North Carolina’s registered voters cast ballots, highlighting a trend that threatens the...
Carolina economy solid, not spectacular
By John Hood | March 27, 2024
How has North Carolina’s economy been performing lately? Let’s focus on four standard measures: unemployment, jobs, incomes and gross domestic product. Last week, the U.S. Census Bureau released its latest...
Privacy and the princess
By Lib Campbell | March 27, 2024
“There is a strange man outside,” Katherine announced, standing by the parlor window. “... This man is lurking across the way. Pretending not to notice me while I notice him.”...
Wilson Medical Center marks patient care milestone
Letter to the editor | March 27, 2024
I am writing to you today both as the CEO of Wilson Medical Center and as a proud member of our community to share a milestone that marks a significant...
Lorraine Jordan: The lady of tradition
Letter to the editor | March 27, 2024
The Edna Boykin Cultural Center was the place to be on Friday, March 22, as Lorraine Jordan and her band Carolina Road arrived to play a bluegrass concert for a...
Together, we can work it out
Letter to the editor | March 26, 2024
Together, we can work it out. I think an advocate for the community is someone who helps others. Identify your short-term and long-term goals. Begin with a fresh start. I...