Duplin Journal Vol. 8, Issue 49

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VOLUME 8 ISSUE 49 | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2024

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Duplin Journal THE DUPLIN COUNTY EDITION OF THE NORTH STATE JOURNAL

Springtime in January!

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Duplin County experienced some warm temperatures and (mostly) sunny skies over the weekend, prompting Jairo Martinez Jr. and his family to head to Clement Park in Wallace for a casual game of soccer on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 28. Many more folks were out enjoying the springlike weather by playing basketball, going for walks, or letting their children play on the playground. Temperatures are expected to cool off this week. See the full weather forecast on Page 2.

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Juvenile arrested for murder Kenansville A 17-year-old juvenile was arrested and charged with murder last week, for the Dec. 15, 2023 murder of Anthony Murray. The juvenile was arrested by the Wallace Police Department and is being held by the Dept of Juvenile Justice.

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Conscious Discipline Training for Duplin County early educators Duplin County Partnership for Children is hosting Conscious Discipline Training, a free conference for Duplin County early educators on March 23, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Light breakfast, lunch and snacks will be served. Deadline to register is March 15. For more information call 910-296-2000.

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COVID-19 leading cause of hospital admissions in the last month Kenansville The Duplin County Health Department reported that COVID-19 has been a leading cause of emergency visits and hospital admissions in the past month. Officials recommend getting the vaccine to reduce severe symptoms. The COVID vaccine is offered at the Duplin County Health Department daily from 8-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m., no appointment is necessary. For information, call 910-2962130.

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Magnolia cracks down on junk vehicles Magnolia Vehicles in violation of the town code need to be brought in compliance. As a courtesy to the public the town has started placing an orange sticker on nonoperable and unregistered vehicles. These stickers are notices to make residents aware that the vehicle is in violation and a process has begun. If you have a junked vehicle just sitting on your property, consider reaching out to a salvage yard and put a little extra money in your pocket. If you need assistance bringing your property into lawful compliance, call 910289-9900.

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ABBY CAVENAUGH | DUPLIN JOURNAL

Focus Broadband continues to expand rural broadband infrastructure in Duplin Wallace Family Lane, parts of Hargroves Drive and Pasture Branch Road in Greenevers, and parts of East Sampson Street and Blind Bridge Road in Magnolia and near James Barnette Lane. For the past 65 years the By Ena Sellers company has been focused on Duplin Journal building access to broadband KENANSVILLE – FOCUS in areas identified by the state Broadband to begin high-speed as under-served, Heustess told Internet fiber optic infrastruc- the Duplin Journal. Adding that most of the funding ture construction came from the Grownear Chinquapin, ing Rural Economies Maready, Cypress through Access to Creek, Jackson CrossTechnology (NCroads, Quinns Store, “I hope by GREAT). and Pin Hook in the the end of “In 2020, Focus spring. Broadband built 59 According to Jody the year, miles of high-speed Heustess, Focus we’ve gotten Internet fiber optic Broadband VP of infrastructure to pass marketing & custom- most of that 423 addresses, coner care, by the end of knocked out.” tributing more than 2024, Focus Broad$1.2 million to that band is expected to Jody Heustess, project. In 2021, we have built a total of won a second grant to 190 miles of high- Focus build 58 more miles speed Internet fiber Broadband VP of fiber – that was a optic infrastructure of marketing & $2 million project, we across Duplin County. customer care put in $600,000, and Broadband Interthe grant covered $1.4 net is now available for some addresses in the Old million, roughly, and that was to NC Highway 903 and South cover 600 more addresses… In NC Highway 11-903 area be- 2022, we won a third grant, that tween Magnolia and Kenans- was to put in 73 miles of fiber, ville. Near Carr Town Drive and South NC Highway 50 between Minnie Farrior Lane and See BROADBAND, page 5

Public encouraged to take survey to determine if their areas have received funding for broadband

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This plot of land in the town of Wallace, abutting Town Hall at the corner of Southerland and Graham streets, is the proposed site for a new 20,000-square-foot public safety facility, which the town council discussed at a meeting on Jan. 25.

Wallace council approves builder, architect for new public safety center New building would house fire, police under one roof By Abby Cavenaugh Duplin Journal WALLACE -- The Wallace Town Council has moved one step closer to a new public safety facility, which would house the town’s police and fire departments. During a continued meeting on Thursday night, Jan. 25, the council voted unanimously to hire Jackson Builders and design firm Stewart-Cooper-Newell to build and design the proposed 20,000-square-

Magnolia’s officials discuss future small business incubator Board approves new recreation master plan By Ena Sellers Duplin Journal MAGNOLIA- Gears are churning in the quaint Town of Magnolia, as local officials move forward with plans to develop a small business incubator. According to Mayor Dawn Ward, a representative from the International Economic Development Council visited the Town of Magnolia on Jan. 22

and met with town and county leadership as well as James Sprunt Community College officials to help facilitate a plan to apply for grants. Mayor Ward explained that the IEDC representative has been working with Town Manager Charles “Twig” Rollins on the next steps needed to move forward with this initiative. Last year the town was awarded a grant to perform an environmental assessment on the building that will be re-purposed. The town has been work-

ing on bringing new businesses to Magnolia with the goal of restoring it to its thriving days. “We’re trying to get it started and help revitalize our downtown,” said Mayor Ward. ”We’re really excited about it. Had some good meetings over the last couple of days.” The mayor shared that another highlight for the month of January is that the Magnolia Board of Commissioners passed See INCUBATOR, page 2

foot facility. A building committee consisting of Mayor Jason Wells, Council Member Frank Brinkley, Police Chief Jimmy Crayton and Fire Chief Taylor Johnson narrowed down six proposals to two, and then ultimately chose Jackson Builders, with Stewart-Cooper-Newell to perform the design work. Mayor Wells spoke first, reminding the council that several years ago, Stewart-Cooper-Newell had performed a needs assessment for the town. “They knew a lot about our town See PUBLIC SAFETY, page 5

“We’re excited because it is really going to build up the community, and it is right there on 117. It is really going to increase the quality of life.” Charles “Twig” Rollins

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