Community
Blackwell Putting Down Roots
2010 BYHS graduate managing a local funeral home, pastoring a local church, and looking to build community with others
Community
2010 BYHS graduate managing a local funeral home, pastoring a local church, and looking to build community with others
2026 Election
March 3 is Election Day and the last chance Caswell voters will have to determine one key local race and to help select their party's candidate for several other races coming up this Fall.
Caswell County Board of Education
School Calendars - Arts Unplugged Summer Camp - Athletic Hall of Fame - CDL License Reimbursements
History
A state historical marker commemorating the life and achievements of Moses Roper has been erected at the intersection of NC Hwys 119 and 57 in Semora.
Caswell County Board of Commissioners
Caswell County Manager Scott Whittaker cleaned out his office on Friday, February 13 but as of Wednesday, February 18 there had been no change in his employment status.
News
Yanceyville goes without water when their backup source fails - what to expect as the Town declares water supply emergency.
Caswell County Board of Commissioners
Commissioners brace for health insurance rate increases, offer the new finance officer support in addressing areas of concern, and ask for more time to consider changing the name of the Pelham Business Park
Community
DeAsia Noble, the historian who serves as the Site Manager for the Thomas Day State Historic Site in Milton is from Pelham and graduated from Bartlett Yancey in 2015.
News
Learn more about the local candidates who have Primary races.
News
Big things are happening in Milton, thanks to the active participation of elected officials, residents, local business owners, and community partners.
Education
The board also scheduled make up days, discussed defying state law to start school earlier, approved capital improvement bids, and more...
Education
The Caswell County Board of Education is carefully considering the pros and cons of starting the school year earlier, even though doing so would violate state law.