Rocky Mount Citizens Calling for Resignations, What Happens Next?

The long awaited state audit of Rocky Mount’s finances was released Monday, and the findings were sobering. According to the report from the North Carolina State Auditor, the city’s cash and investment balances dropped dramatically over a short period of time, falling from roughly $100 million to about $21.8 million between 2023 and 2025, a … Continue reading Rocky Mount Citizens Calling for Resignations, What Happens Next?

Hope Shows Up on Branch Street: Rocky Mount NC

I watch a lot of the videos of lawn clean-ups and repost some on my Main Street Facebook page. With the right equipment, one or more people find a neglected, overgrown yard and offer, for free, to reclaim the property. The results are always remarkable. In a matter of hours the transformation lifts more than … Continue reading Hope Shows Up on Branch Street: Rocky Mount NC

Sherlock Holmes Would Say, The Game Is Afoot in Rocky Mount

I’m addicted to well written mysteries. My mother was a Sherlock Holmes buff. I regret that I didn’t begin reading them until after she was gone. It would have been fun to compare notes. I’m thinking of her as I write about Holmes. Sherlock Holmes was created by the Scottish writer Arthur Conan Doyle. Holmes … Continue reading Sherlock Holmes Would Say, The Game Is Afoot in Rocky Mount

Hope Arrives Early: A New Season of Candidates for City Council

As of March 1, something hopeful is taking shape in Rocky Mount. Ward 1 and Ward 2, both represented by longtime Councilmen, André Knight in Ward 1 and Reuben Blackwell in Ward 2, are no longer “foregone conclusion” seats. Brian Lapine and Mark Williams have already declared their intent to run against these incumbents, Lapine … Continue reading Hope Arrives Early: A New Season of Candidates for City Council