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In 1972, a North Carolina developer bought a large parcel of land in Johnston County for a family retreat. Today, his grandson is developing the homestead.
As part of the approved budget, the Board voted to reduce the county property tax rate to 52 cents per $100 of assessed value, which represents a 15-cent reduction.
SELMA, N.C. (WNCN) — Thousands of bargain hunters, from throughout North America, shopped more than a hundred miles of yard ...
In 1972, a North Carolina developer bought a large parcel of land in Johnston County and added parcels over the years. Today, his grandson Rob Bailey is developing the homestead with the mission of ...
WELDON, N.C. — Looking for a summer bargain? The 301 Endless Yard Sale is back again. The two-day sale is happening June 20 ...
They’re to only display materials that “represent the United States, the state of North Carolina, Johnston County, the school name, mascot, post-secondary institutions, school-sponsored events ...
SMITHFIELD – Johnston County property owners will pay significantly more under a budget package adopted by Johnston County Commissioners. Although commissioners cut the actual property tax rate, a ...