On Tuesday around 12:30pm, Emergency Services, the Kinston Police Department and Kinston Fire Department responded to a single vehicle crash at the intersection of E New Bern Road and Meadowbrook Dr.
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On Tuesday around 12:30pm, Emergency Services, the Kinston Police Department and Kinston Fire Department responded to a single vehicle crash at the intersection of E New Bern Road and Meadowbrook Dr.
There’s nothing scarier than the consequences of driving while impaired. To discourage drivers from getting behind the wheel after drinking this Halloween, law enforcement will be stepping up patrols and using checkpoints and saturation patrols as part of the statewide Booze It & Lose It campaign Oct. 24-31.
Lenoir Community College Workforce Development Coordinator Prudencio IV Martinez-Mengel is among 55 civic and community leaders from across the state that have been accepted to form the 2022-2023 class for Leadership North Carolina (LNC), the state’s premier leadership engagement program.
For Reina Pickard, a good day at school is a day when she’s too busy to eat lunch. By that standard, there were a lot of good days during College Application Week, when school counselors and college advisors like Pickard cleared their schedules to help LCPS seniors submit fee-free applications to community colleges, colleges and universities across North Carolina.
Neuse News sat down with Jackie Rogers to discuss his candidacy and the upcoming election for Lenoir County Sheriff.
Neuse News sat down with Sheriff Ronnie Ingram to discuss his candidacy and the upcoming election for Lenoir County Sheriff.
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
Our new weekly articles have veterans’ news for everyone, keeping Kinston & Lenoir County residents abreast of all veterans’ issues & events. We accept any information concerning veterans. However, we need the information a week in advance---on Monday before it is to be published the following Monday--- sent to dsh2526@gmail.com or dropped off at G.I. Joe’s.
As a retired educator and former Chairperson of the Lenoir County Board of Education and retired physician of Obstetrics and Gynecology who both care deeply about our community and Lenoir County Public Schools (LCPS), it is with great hope and a clear vision for the future of our schools that we are asking you to vote for Jonathan Britt for Lenoir County Board of Education - District 5.
Neuse News sat down with Sheriff Matt Sasser to discuss his candidacy and the upcoming election for Greene County Sheriff.
Neuse News sat down with James Harper to discuss his candidacy and the upcoming election for Greene County Sheriff.
Neuse News sat down with Rachel Turner to discuss her candidacy and the upcoming election for Lenoir County Clerk of Court.
In response to complaints from citizens, the Kinston Police Department conducted an investigation related to a house within our community where drugs were being sold.
Lenoir, Wayne, and Greene Counties, North Carolina (October 20, 2022) - Rural community leaders from all over the United States traveled to Lenoir, Wayne, and Greene Counties this week to learn how to improve justice systems in their own communities. “It’s a real testament to our communities’ partnerships and creative problem-solving abilities that others want to learn from us,” said District 8 Court Judge Elizabeth Heath.
More than $30.1 million from the N.C. Volkswagen Settlement Program will be distributed by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality to fund 161 new school buses across the state, with the majority of the funding going toward new all-electric school buses.
The Jones County Community Foundation (JCCF) has awarded $3,440 in grants to programs supporting the local community.
Neuse News sat down with Mary Alphin to discuss her candidacy and the upcoming election for Lenoir County Clerk of Court.
Neuse News sat down with Brooketah Banks to discuss her candidacy and the upcoming election for Lenoir County Clerk of Court.
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