Pender County sees lowest price for E15 gas at $3.34 in week ending May 30
The lowest price for a gallon of E15 gas in Pender County during the week ending May 30 was $3.34, according to customer reports to GasBuddy.
The lowest price for a gallon of E15 gas in Pender County during the week ending May 30 was $3.34, according to customer reports to GasBuddy.
In Pender County, the week’s lowest regular gas price was $3.84 per gallon as of the week ending May 30.
During the first quarter of 2026, Brunswick Health & Rehab Center—Brunswick County’s second largest nursing home—provided care for an average of 96.7 residents daily.
In the first quarter of 2026, Azalea Health & Rehab Center was one of eight for-profit nursing homes in New Hanover County, North Carolina, receiving an overall CMS rating of…
For the week ending May 30, the lowest reported price of E85 gas in Pender County stood at $3.34 per gallon.
The week’s cheapest regular gas price in New Hanover County stood at $3.69 per gallon in the week ending May 30.
With an average daily census of 89.7 in early 2026, The Laurels of Pender ranked as Pender County’s second largest nursing home by capacity.
Woodbury Wellness Center, Inc. held the largest capacity among Pender County nursing homes during the first quarter of 2026, receiving an overall CMS rating of 3.
Brunswick Cove Nursing Center, holding an overall rating of 3, was Brunswick County’s largest nursing home during the first quarter of 2026.
The Graybrier Nursing and Retirement Center, held by four owners, received an overall CMS rating of 3 in the first quarter of 2026.
In the first quarter of 2026, Brunswick Health & Rehab Center was among five for-profit nursing homes in Brunswick County, North Carolina, and received a one-star overall rating from CMS.
In the initial quarter of 2026, Woodbury Wellness Center, Inc. ranked as one of two for-profit nursing facilities in Pender County, North Carolina, earning a three on the overall CMS…
As of June 1, 2024, Brunswick Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center has been under the ownership of Brunswick Holdings I, LLC and received a CMS overall rating of 1 for the…
Liberty Commons Nursing & Rehab Center of Southpor, under the ownership of Long Term Care Management Services, LLC since March 10, 2011, earned an overall Centers for Medicare and Medicaid…
Brunswick Cove Nursing Center, operated by Hugh Campbell and Zachary Miller since July 1, 2007, earned an overall CMS rating of 3 for the first quarter of 2026.
Trinity Grove, owned by Lutheran Services for the Aging, Inc. since April 30, 2007, earned an overall CMS rating of 3 in the first quarter of 2026.
In the first quarter of 2026, Peak Resources-Wilmington, Inc. was among eight for-profit nursing home facilities in New Hanover County, North Carolina, and earned an overall CMS rating of 1…
Congressman David Rouzer announced passage of the bipartisan BUILD America 250 Act by a House committee. The bill aims at major investments in transportation infrastructure nationwide with significant benefits for…
Stonecreek Health and Rehabilitation served an average of 102.2 residents per day in the first quarter of 2026, placing it as the third largest nursing facility in Buncombe County.
Aston Park Health Care Center served an average of 106.9 residents daily and ranked as the third-largest nursing home in Buncombe County during the first quarter of 2026.
The lowest price of diesel gas in cities throughout Brunswick County was found at a single gas station in the week ending May 16, according to customer reports submitted to…
During the first quarter of 2026, Asheboro Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center served an average of 93.3 residents daily, making it the third largest nursing home in Randolph County.
Rep. David Rouzer used social media between May 18-20, 2026 to spotlight full federal recognition for the Lumbee Tribe and discuss infrastructure policy during Infrastructure Week.
Autumn Care of Shallotte ranked as Brunswick County’s second largest nursing facility in the first quarter of 2026, caring for an average of 93.7 residents each day.
U.S. Rep. David Rouzer emphasized that ‘transportation infrastructure is key’ for addressing challenges facing a rapidly growing North Carolina after attending an economic development summit focused on these issues.
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