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The men contacted the nonprofit Warren County Community Services to see what service they could do. That year, they collected $200 to buy hot Thanksgiving meals for five families and delivered it ...
The North Carolina PCB Protest of 1982 was a nonviolent activist movement in Warren County, North Carolina, a predominantly black community where the state disposed of soil laced with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). The toxins leaked into the local water supply and sparked protests in which hundreds of people were arrested. [1]
Throughout spring, summer and winter the city hosts the Warren County Farmers Market. [18] The city also has an annual County A+L Fair. The event has regular rides and food booths, but also has local activities and food. Plenty of companies and non-profits set up food stands to advertise and raise money/awareness.
Warren County lies within the bounds of North Carolina's 11th Prosecutorial District, the 9th Superior Court District, and the 9th District Court District. [34] The Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe was recognized as a Native American tribe by the state of North Carolina in 1965 and mostly comprises members in Warren and Halifax counties. [ 35 ]
Mar. 4—WARRENTON — Warren County Community Center was awarded a grant totaling $300,000 from the N.C. State Capital and Infrastructure Fund. Board of Trustees President Shauna Williams was ...
In the early hours of December 11, 2021, two large and strong tornadoes would hit the city of Bowling Green, located in Warren County, Kentucky.The first tornado cut a swath of EF3 damage through city and directly killed sixteen people, while the second tornado produced EF2 damage but no injuries or fataliites.
Advertisement for Soul City, ca. 1970. Soul City is a community in Warren County, North Carolina, United States.It was a planned community first proposed in 1969 by Floyd McKissick, [1] a civil rights leader and director of the Congress of Racial Equality.
Warrenton Historic District is a national historic district located at Warrenton, Warren County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 202 contributing buildings in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Warrenton.