Neuse News year in review: October

Neuse News year in review: October

Neuse News delivers hyper-local news to the inbox of our readers every morning at 7:00 AM. Here is a look back on October’s most memorable articles.

Number 1

Snow Hill murder to be featured on In Pursuit with John Walsh

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In Pursuit with John Walsh to feature Rebecca Garcia and further her family's quest for justice.

Number 2

Flyexclusive unveils newest hanger, announces new jobs

neusenews.com/index/2022/10/12/flyexclusive-unveils-newest-hanger-announces-new-jobs

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held for a state-of-the-art 48,000 square foot hanger at flyExclusive. The new hanger serves as the latest installment and investment for the company’s growing Maintenance, Repairs, and Overhaul (MRO) business division. This expansion brings nearly 200 new jobs to the area.

Number 3

Local Fair Cheerleading Competition results

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For the 4th year in a row the North Lenoir Hawks take home 1st place at the Lenoir County Fair. The North Lenoir Hawks also were awarded the “Traveling Skip Waters Trophy” - Overall Champions of the Lenoir County Fair Cheerleading Competition.

Number 4

Chris Humphrey: 50+ North Carolinians Could Decide Who Controls Congress. Budd and Beasley Should Take Note

neusenews.com/index/2022/10/17/chris-humphrey-50-north-carolinians-could-decide-who-controls-congress-budd-and-beasley-should-take-note

It’s fall in North Carolina, which means the leaves are changing, the Tobacco Road Rivalry is revving up, and we’re finally getting a reprieve from muggy late-summer heat – but it also means campaign season has kicked into high gear.

Number 5

Attorney Nicholas Harvey of Kinston honored with Chief Justice’s Professionalism Award

neusenews.com/index/2022/10/10/attorney-nicholas-harvey-of-kinston-honored-with-chief-justices-professionalism-award

Attorney Nicholas Harvey of Kinston was awarded the Chief Justice’s Professionalism Award. The award is given to Individuals whose contributions have demonstrated the highest commitment to genuine professionalism.

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