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Johnston Board of Ed Approves H.S. Redistricting Plan
| By Marilyn Peguero
The Johnston County Board of Education unanimously approved a high school redistricting plan Tuesday afternoon.
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Would You Like To Make A Difference In The Life Of A Young Person?
| By Press ReleaseJohnston County schools are holding a conference to provide information on how you can help young people in the community.
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Four Injured After an SUV Collides With School Bus
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Students Voluntarily Go To School During Vacation
| By Marilyn Peguero
West Smithfield Elementary is on fall break. But about half of the students signed up for optional classes.
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Airplane Makes Emergency Landing At Johnston Airport
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Scott Named Smithfield Police Chief
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Company Plans 300-Acre Development In Johnston County
| By Marilyn Peguero
Crosland LLC, based in Charlotte, hopes to build apartments, townhomes, hotels, offices and retail stores in Johnston County.
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Selma Man Charged With DWI For 7th Time In 10 Years
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Johnston Commissioners Approve 283-Acre Development At Interstate 40 / N.C. 42
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Eight Tobacco Barns, Field Burned In Johnston County
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Johnston Parents Express Concerns About School Redistricting Plan
| By NBC 17
Two new high schools will open in Johnston County next year: Cleveland High School in Clayton and Corinth Holders High…
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Some Selma Residents Upset Following Weed Control Around Grave Headstones
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JCC Vice President Jeanne Whisnant To Retire
| By Press Release
Jeanne Whisnant, a vice president for information technology at JCC, is planning to retire.
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Johnston Co. 911 Director Testifies Before Congressional Subcommittee
| By Press ReleaseJason Barbour recently testified before Congress on the possibility of a national broadband communications network.
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North Johnston High School Student In Critical Condition Following Accident
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Johnston County Landfill Begins Plastic Bottle Ban Thursday
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Even With Rain, Mule Days Attracts Between 40,000-50,000 Attendees
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Woman Charged With Biting Deputy’s Arm
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New Restaurant Cinema Cafe Set To Open In Downtown Smithfield
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Clayton Man Awarded $500,000 In Case Where Officers Fired 16 Rounds Into His Home




