How would you like your first day on the job to be the Hurricane Florence cleanup at Neuse Sport Shop?
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How would you like your first day on the job to be the Hurricane Florence cleanup at Neuse Sport Shop?
Lenoir Community College and Vidant Medical Center teamed up Wednesday to feed 500 Jones County residents.
If you need help or answers to your questions, please call 252-397-0007 - Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Jones County has been declared a disaster county by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services. These declarations authorize the Department of Social Services to administer the Disaster Food and Nutrition benefits program.
With their school closed for nine straight days, Arendell Parrott Academy students reached out to help those struggling with Hurricane Florence’s aftermath across Eastern North Carolina.
Here are two ways you can help Jones County NC recover from Hurricane Florence.
Neuse Sport Shop CEO Russell Rhodes explains the restoration process and how the Hurricane Matthew experience is helping them this week.
Thanks to two posts in our WeReport NeuseNews.com Facebook Group yesterday, Neuse News learned of major thoroughfares opening in our community.
Over the coming days and weeks we are going to see a tremendous need for support. More than 170 blood drives have been forced to cancel through this week due to Hurricane Florence, resulting in more than 4,600 uncollected blood and platelet donations.
As the waters from Hurricane Florence recede, a new health and environment threat may emerge across Eastern North Carolina.
A relief effort at First Baptist Church in Kinston has been ongoing on since Hurricane Florence ravaged the region last week.
A team which earned its wings courtesy of Hurricane Matthew is primed to help local victims of Hurricane Florence.
Help us make sure that we've listed all the ways, and the organizations responsible, we can help our neighbors as we begin the recovery phase of Hurricane Florence. Based on your feedback, we've been compiling some resources for our area. It's quite possible that we've missed some things. Please visit www.neusenews.com/wecare.
Today beginning at 10:00 AM there will be a collection point at the market for new or gently used toys, books and games to be given to the children at the LCC shelter for flood victims.
It might've seemed trivial to cover a volleyball game this week, but it brought a bit of normalcy.
North Carolina is the second largest producer of hogs in the United States, with more than two million pigs in Duplin County alone. According to the North Carolina Pork Council, hogs are a $2.9 billion industry in the state, accounting for 46,000 jobs.
With a run of 34 straight points, Arendell Parrott shrugged off an early deficit to defeat Southampton Academy 42-22 Friday on the road.
UPDATED: As of 8:31 PM on Friday, September 21st the Neuse River at Kinston, according to the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, has crested at 25.8 feet, which is a Major Flood. This is now the third highest crest at the Neuse River at Kinston’s history and the second Major Flood in 23 months.