Duplin Journal Vol. 8, Issue 42

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VOLUME 8 ISSUE 42 | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2023

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Three women dead after Sunday’s fatal vehicle crashes Duplin County The North Carolina State Highway Patrol is investigating three fatal crashes that occurred in Duplin County on Sunday, Dec. 10. The first accident took place in the early morning hours at the intersection of NC 41 Highway and Rivenbarktown Road. According to authorities Kimberlynn Perez, failed to stop at a stop sign, hitting a tree. The 35 year old was not wearing a seatbelt and died at the scene. The second fatality took place on N. NC 111 Highway between Cabin Street and Kitty Noecker Road. According to authorities Ashley Lopez was pronounced dead at the scene after her vehicle ran off the road and overturned striking a tree. The two early collisions were single car events and driver error was a factor in both, according to NCSHP officials. The third fatality occurred on S. NC 41 Highway at Cypress Hole Road when Rebecca Rachlin’s vehicle collided headon with the at fault vehicle which crossed left of center hitting her vehicle. The man driving the other vehicle is currently facing charges. Rachlin was extracted from her vehicle but succumbed to her injuries before she could be transported. According to NCSHP, the third collision did occur during the rain and therefore weather has not been ruled out as contributing to the wreck. DJS

Voter Photo ID Application Period Ends Friday The deadline to apply to have your student and employee photo IDs approved for voting in 2024 elections is Friday, Dec. 15. The State Board of Elections will publish a list of newly approved ID cards by early 2024. Cards approved in this round will remain valid for use as a voter’s photo ID through Dec. 31, 2024.

ENA SELLERS | DUPLIN JOURNAL

Christmas at Clement brings a jolly good time to Wallace Parents and children alike enjoyed an afternoon of fun at Clement Park in Wallace during Christmas at Clement hosted by Wallace Parks and Recreation. The event featured train rides, a bouncy house, games, photos with Santa, food trucks, area vendors and even a visit from the Grinch himself. Turn to page 6 for the story and photos. Pictured above is Delicua Hill holding 3-year-old Amil Hill.

Faison welcomes new mayor Town’s yearly audit deemed remarkable By Ena Sellers Duplin Journal FAISON- Faison Town Hall saw a full house on Wednesday, Dec. 6, as residents poured in to bid farewell to now retired mayor Carolyn Kenyon and welcome incoming Mayor Billy Ward. “I have had a wonderful experience here,” said Kenyon to the Duplin Journal. The longtime mayor was Faison’s first duly elected female mayor. “It was a new experience, you

know, trying to learn how to do the government and everything – that is a difficult road to travel. But we survived with a good team.” “It’s gonna be a bittersweet time for me,” said Kenyon, adding that she is looking forward to spending some time with her husband and traveling a little. Mayor Ward shared during the meeting that for the past several months since he retired from the Department of Corrections, Kenyon was instrumental in helping him prepare for the transition from See FAISON, page 3

USDA Accepting Farm Loan Applications Online

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The North Duplin Jr./Sr. High School custodial team was presented with the Clean School Award at the Dec. 5 meeting of the Duplin County Board of Education. Pictured (l-r): James Morrisey, Berta Valle, and Ervin Best.

Duplin school board reelects chair, vice chair North Duplin earns Clean School Award

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has launched an online application for Direct Loan customers. The application provides helpful features including an electronic signature option, the ability to attach supporting documents such as tax returns, complete a balance sheet and build a farm operating plan. Visit farmers.gov for more information.

ABBY CAVENAUGH | DUPLIN JOURNAL

By Abby Cavenaugh Duplin Journal

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Carolyn Kenyon swears in incoming Mayor Billy Ward on Wednesday, Dec. 6.

KENANSVILLE — The Duplin County Board of Education re-elected Brent Davis as chair and Reginald Kenan as vice chair during its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 5. Both were nominated by board member Pam Edwards to con-

tinue serving as the board’s leadership, and the votes for both were unanimous. Kenan took the opportunity to praise Davis’ work as the chair. “I would like to emphasize again that your leadership has been a thrill. By that, I mean it has been a joy to follow your footsteps. You put a lot of your time, your devotion, your heart, you worry about it a lot, See SCHOOL, page 2

Kenansville swears in elected officials Board approves permanent change to monthly meetings By Ena Sellers Duplin Journal KENANSVILLE — Commissioners Milta King, Nelson Baker and Crystal Strickland were sworn in on Tuesday, Dec. 5 at the Kenansville town hall building during the monthly meeting. The first item on the agenda was a public hearing to permanently change the monthly meeting to the first Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. There were no public comments and the motion to make the change permanent was approved unanimously. Commissioner King presented commissioners Eddie

“In the fire service we are taught to hold on with one hand and one foot at all times. Be careful as you climb that ladder, the one you are holding onto may be slippery or may break. The one that is below you may have somebody else’s hands on it. Don’t step on it.” Eddie Hobbs Hobbs and Brent Brown with certificates for exemplary service, thanking each for their time with the board. Hobbs, a Vietnam-era veteran, served as

town commissioner with Kenansville for eight years and Commissioner Brown served for nearly four years. After the official swearing in of the three elected commissioners the Board elected Commissioner King to serve as Mayor Pro Tem and soon after the floor opened for public comment. Hobbs took to the floor and thanked the board. The Vietnam-era veteran opened his speech talking about his early days and how he met Commissioner King. “She had to stand on a box behind the counter because she couldn’t see over the counter,” Hobbs joked. “She cashed my very first paycheck and I fell in love, but let me say this Milta, thank God for unanswered prayers.” The room was filled with

laughter as the 77-year-old veteran joked and offered thoughtful advice. “Crystal, you are climbing the ladder to success… In the fire service we are taught to hold on with one hand and one foot at all times. Be careful as you climb that ladder, the one you are holding onto may be slippery or may break. The one that is below you may have somebody else’s hands on it. Don’t See KENANSVILLE, page 2

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