The Future Depends on Those Who Still Believe

There comes a moment in the life of every community when optimism is tested. Rocky Mount is living through one of those moments now. There is no avoiding the reality before us. The City's financial challenges and the uncertainty surrounding them have understandably shaken confidence. Our financial institutions exist to manage risk wisely, and no … Continue reading The Future Depends on Those Who Still Believe

When a Ward Becomes the Victim

This will be my last blog about Councilman Andre Knight. Not because the issues have been resolved. They have not. Not because there is nothing more that could be said. There is plenty. But there comes a point when continuing to write about one individual accomplishes less than writing about the people who have lived … Continue reading When a Ward Becomes the Victim

Following the Fourth of July: The City Council

A thunder storm has rained on our Rocky Mount Parade, being led by our City Council. The disappointment in the storm is magnified because the temperatures are already unbearable, tempers are short, and few people are feeling especially charitable or forgiving. Until election time 2027, however, these councilmen are the ones we came to the … Continue reading Following the Fourth of July: The City Council

Following the Fourth of July: Sandy Roberson

Mayor Sandy Roberson is our guy until a new one is elected in October 2027. He is a good man, a steady presence with a genuine sense of humor. His successful business background has been an asset in the office, and he came to the job with something no one can manufacture: institutional knowledge gained … Continue reading Following the Fourth of July: Sandy Roberson