275 people from across the country moved to Richmond County during 2019, an increase over the previous year, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
When it comes to serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), North Carolina is facing a double crisis: too many clients on a waiting list for services and not enough of a workforce to provide the help they need.
Area families can access health screenings, pick up some gently used clothing, take part in a fitness class, get tips on how to stay well and more at the Community Health & Wellness Fair on Saturday, April 1.
Wingate’s Office of Career Services is kicking off Career Week on March 20 with a graduate school fair and a session about internships and other difference-making experiences that students can pursue to make the most of their college years.
This spring’s One Day, One Dog will be the first for freshman Hunter Walle. And although he’s looking forward to the fun of the day’s “Give, Serve and Celebrate” lineup, he also hopes that the service component will take him and other students out of their comfort zones.
Wingate University will continue its celebration of Women’s History Month by hosting a virtual panel featuring six alumnae, who will share their pathways to success.
Soccer is a beloved sport worldwide, and for a group of friends who share a passion for the game, starting a boys' soccer team at Rock Rest Elementary was an idea they'd been kicking around.