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A New Chapter for Johnston County: My Conversation with Mike Rose

As someone who’s called Johnston County home for over 20 years, I’m always excited to share stories of the people who make our community so unique. Recently, I had the pleasure of talking with Mike Rose, a lifelong resident of Princeton who has now stepped into the role of County Commissioner. Our conversation was as rich in local pride as it was in practical insights—so much so that I felt compelled to share his journey in my own words.

Deep Local Roots and a Multifaceted Journey

I was immediately struck by Mike’s deep connection to our county. He grew up in Princeton, attended Princeton High School, and even ventured to NC State before transferring to East Carolina University. Mike then spent nine years as a teacher in our area, working at schools in Smithfield, Selma, and right here in Princeton, including a brief stint at an Alternative Learning Center. And as if that wasn’t enough, he also built Quick Shirts—his screen-printing business that started in his attic with just $1,700 and a VHS tape tutorial—into a thriving enterprise that’s now been a part of our community for over 30 years.

From Town Board Triumphs to County Challenges

Mike shared with me some of the challenges and triumphs he experienced on the Princeton Town Board over his 11-year tenure. I learned how he was instrumental in lifting a sewer moratorium during those torrential rains that pushed our local system to its limits and how he helped rework storm water management along Beaver Dam Creek to clear debris after severe floods. These were not just technical fixes; they were about preserving the life and vibrancy of our town.

Now, stepping into his new role as County Commissioner, Mike faces an even broader stage. His district now stretches from Princeton through Southern Ana County to areas like Benson, Four Oaks, and Bentonville. Growth is inevitable, as he explained—especially when we consider that our property evaluations jumped by 70% recently. While that number might sound alarming, Mike reassured me that a higher evaluation doesn’t automatically mean a tax hike. Homeowners still have the opportunity to appeal, and the tax rate is set later based on careful consideration of our county’s needs.

Balancing Vision, Workload, and Community Spirit

Throughout our conversation, Mike was refreshingly candid about the realities of public service. I was amused to hear him mention the “drawbridge syndrome”—a local joke about how some folks feel new growth might lock them out of our tight-knit community. He also acknowledged the heavy workload of being a county commissioner—about 30 hours a week, on top of everything else. Even though he’s still waiting for his committee assignments, he’s eager to ask the right questions and represent every part of our county with a clear head and a warm heart.

A Heartfelt Vision for Johnston County

At its core, Mike’s vision is to serve as a genuine voice for all residents. He’s committed to ensuring that any changes in our tax rate are fair, keeping a sharp focus on what matters most: the out-of-pocket impact on the average homeowner. His approach isn’t about chasing big projects or political agendas; it’s about learning what he doesn’t know, listening to our community, and making balanced decisions that protect our local way of life.

I was also heartened to hear him express pride in our county’s resilience. Despite rapid growth and the challenges that come with it, Johnston County remains vibrant, retaining its rural charm while welcoming progress—whether through new local eateries like Oli & Eli’s and Bread & Bottle or through the steady, community-focused efforts of local government.

A Community Guided by Shared Laughter and Determination

Our conversation wasn’t all technical details and policy discussions. We also shared a few laughs over local rivalries and the quirks of our community life. It’s this blend of humor, hard work, and genuine care for our neighbors that makes Johnston County such a special place to live.

As I reflect on my conversation with Mike Rose, I’m reminded why I love this community so much. Johnston County isn’t just a place on a map—it’s home. And with dedicated voices like Mike’s leading the way, I’m confident that our future will be as bright as our past is cherished.

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