JCC seeks 85 million bond for new campus and upgrades
Johnston Community College asks Johnston County Commissioners to place an 85 million bond on the November ballot to fund a Clayton campus focused on health care training and upgrades to public safety facilities at the Smithfield campus. President Vern Lindquist cites retaining Johnston students amid Wake Tech East expansion. See JCC, 2.
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Quantum Toad opens in Selma with co owner Russotti
Selma welcomes Quantum Toad a downtown bar at 116 S Raiford St opened Feb 9 by co owner Robert Russotti a longtime bartender who plans a strong local investment and community focus He founded Quantum Toad with Emeric Harney after discovering Selma while real estate investing and purchasing the Ice House theater and nearby building.
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Parking woes loom as 96 apartments eyed for Clayton complex
Clayton planning board heard from Deana Stephens and other townhome residents that adding 96 apartments would worsen traffic and parking on Cameron Way near Shotwell Road. Residents cited dangerous intersections and recent accidents at the restaurant and coffee shop cluster, urging caution.
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Selma adopts restricted gun ban after dispute with group
Town Council on April 9 approves a narrower ordinance after Grass Roots North Carolina challenged a broader gun ban. The group argued state law allows bans only at recreational facilities during organized events, not entire parks or streets.
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