November 17 – thisiswayne Today Programs The Neuse River has reached its peak and will stay near 25 feet another day – State of the Community today at 11 a.m. – Habitat for Humanity home dedication Thursday and more new houses planned – Check your child’s car safety seat – Would you prefer a five-day work-week or a four-day work-week? – In this case, the parent loses, the babysitter loses, the kids win … with chicken Posted in ProgramsTagged Eureka NC, Fremont NC, Goldsboro NC, Mount Olive NC, Pikeville NC, Seven Springs NC, Walnut Creek NC, Wayne Alley, Wayne County Post navigation Previous Previous post: November 16 – thisiswayne TodayNext Next post: November 18 – thisiswayne Today