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Sheriff Jackie Rogers announces arrest of La Grange murder suspect

According to the Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office, a Wallace man has been arrested for the murder of Anthony Harris of La Grange. “I would like to acknowledge the hard work by our investigators in this case,” Lenoir County Sheriff Jackie Rogers said. “They worked around the clock to make sure we caught the person who committed this crime. The residents of Lenoir County are lucky to have such dedicated public servants protecting them.”

Tropical Storm force winds Friday through Saturday

A low-pressure system off the Southeast coast will bring significant impacts to Eastern North Carolina from Friday through Saturday. The storm's expansive wind field extends beyond its center, increasing the risk of scattered tree damage and power outages. Coastal areas may experience storm surge and inundation of up to 2-5 feet, while widespread rainfall of 3-5 inches (with localized totals up to 7 inches) poses a flash flooding threat, especially in urban and poorly drained areas. Additionally, the storm carries a risk of several tornadoes, with potential damage and disruptions to power and communications. Residents are urged to exercise caution, avoid flooded roads, and stay informed about this evolving weather system.

Warrants obtained in Woodington MS incident

The Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office has obtained warrants for the arrest of Kegan Van Damke of Lewisville in regards to the break-in reported at Woodington Middle School. Damke has not yet been taken into custody. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Damke is asked to contact the Lenoir County Crime Stoppers tip line at 252-523-4444 or to contact their local authorities.

Bariatric Basics: Obesity in America

The Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates 42.4% of adults have the diagnosis of obesity and 9.2% have severe obesity. In 2021, CDC ranked North Carolina 16th in overall obesity compared to the rest of the United States.  In 2022, 40.4% of adults in Lenoir County were clinically obese, 5% greater than the overall rate in North Carolina.   Lenoir County residents live in one of the epicenters of the obesity epidemic. 

Veterans' Roundtable: Montana Artist paints rose on POW/MIA chair for Recognition Day

Artist Linda Paluka flew in from Montana to paint the third white rose on the POW/MIA chair at the G.I. Joe Living History Museum. The white roses symbolize those North Carolina servicemembers missing in action in Vietnam who have been recovered. Frederick Hall, Bynum Price, and Edward Morgan were the three servicemembers whose roses were painted on the chair.