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Coinciding with the Prelude to Liberty celebration in Historic Halifax, the town of Halifax is sponsoring the first Morattico Artisan Fair on from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Friday, 06 April 2018 18:34

Public assembly after King march moved to HCC

The public assembly following the MLK Nonviolence March Saturday has been moved to the Griffin Centre on the campus of Halifax Community College due to expected inclement weather.

Friday, 06 April 2018 18:08

Task force roundup: Marijuana counts

The City County Drug Task Force reported the following, according to Captain A.M. Harris:

Tuesday, 03 April 2018 12:15

Weldon PD roundup: RR pair face drug counts

The Weldon Police Department reported the following, according to Lieutenant Chris Davis:

The Roanoke Rapids Police Department reported the following, according to Chief Chuck Hasty:

Saturday, 24 March 2018 14:22

Two flown out for treatment following crash

Two people were flown to a trauma center today for treatment following a crash which occurred in the Cook Out parking lot.

Wednesday, 21 March 2018 15:34

Third Bless Your Art event planned in Enfield

The Downtown Enfield Restoration & Preservation Association is sponsoring the third annual Bless Your Art Show and Sale,

Thursday, 15 March 2018 14:42

Drugs, guns seized at checking station

The Roanoke Rapids Police Department reported the following, according to Chief Chuck Hasty:

The combined teams of Willis Hare Elementary and Conway Middle Schools — the Roboticians — won the overall champion award for the Fourth Annual Roanoke River Valley Education Consortium Ultineers Robotics Tournament in the Griffin Centre at Halifax Community College Saturday.

With a lawsuit against the board of commissioners on school funding set to be argued in the state Supreme Court next month, county officials say its legal fees are expected to double.

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