Snow Hill Host to 24th Annual Blessing of the Combines on Sat. August 3

This Saturday the streets of Downtown Snow Hill will be filled with people, organizations, vendors and more from 9:30 – 3:00 celebrating the 24th annual Blessing of the Combines. No parking will be available in several of the usual spots available in the Downtown business district, but will be available in both Byrd Park andContinue reading “Snow Hill Host to 24th Annual Blessing of the Combines on Sat. August 3”

Chief Creech update to SHTC  on the Tyson Feed Plant Silo Fire

06/03/2024 By: K. Culbertson Fire chief Michael Creech appeared at the Town Council work session this evening to update the Council on the situation at the Tysons feed mill on Bay Street. He noted that Tyson has requested they be able to take full control of the silo site where corn has been burning forContinue reading “Chief Creech update to SHTC  on the Tyson Feed Plant Silo Fire”

Official Candidates for Snow Hill Mayor and Eastern District Council Seat Announced at 4:30 This Afternoon

By: Kathryn Culbertson It’s official, Snow Hill!!Two candidates have filed to run for Mayor: –  Janet Simpson, currently serving as        Eastern District Councilwoman, and also retired Educator/ Administrator at WCPS–  Rob Hall, Eastern District resident, former   Councilman, and Snow Hill historian Two Candidates for the Eastern District Council Seat: – Ed Lee, lifelong resident andContinue reading “Official Candidates for Snow Hill Mayor and Eastern District Council Seat Announced at 4:30 This Afternoon”

Commercial Infill Contemplated on East Market St. Between SHHS and Stevens Road

Planning Commission to hear Site Plan Application UPDATE:  02/27/2024. A remarkable last-minute announcement that Planning Commission Chair Mark Nixon resigned from the Commission yesterday afternoon, halted any further action on the application: the Planning Commission meeting scheduled for last night was cancelled, ostensibly by Town Manager Rick Pollitt. No clear reason was provided to theContinue reading “Commercial Infill Contemplated on East Market St. Between SHHS and Stevens Road”