Retired educator Barbara Seaforth is running for a seat on the Kinston City Council in the upcoming 2023 municipal elections. Seaforth, a resident of Lenoir County, is not the incumbent and seeks to bring her experience to the role.
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Retired educator Barbara Seaforth is running for a seat on the Kinston City Council in the upcoming 2023 municipal elections. Seaforth, a resident of Lenoir County, is not the incumbent and seeks to bring her experience to the role.
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
Governor Roy Cooper announced that a reentry partnership, an HVAC contractor, an auto repair shop and five individual North Carolinians have won NCWorks Awards of Distinction for outstanding accomplishments and contributions related to workforce development. The recipients were recognized on Thursday, Oct. 12, during a ceremony held in Greensboro as part of the 36th annual NCWorks Partnership Conference.
The following businesses were registered with the North Carolina Secretary of State:
Dr. Joseph (Joe) Askew, an Adkin High School alumnus, has announced his intention to run for City Council in Lenoir County. His extensive background in public service, education, and legal sectors uniquely positions him as a candidate with comprehensive experience.
This coming Saturday will be a busy time on Herritage Street. Three noteworthy events will allow people to eat, either run or watch races, and enjoy music while celebrating the life of a Kinston entrepreneur.
1 in 8 women, or approximately 13% of the female population in the U.S., will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. But there is hope! When caught in its earliest, localized stages, the 5-year relative survival rate is 99%.
Snow Hill Primary gives out a weekly award called "Terrific Kid" awards. Each teacher at SHP chooses a student who has been responsible, shows great character, or has reached a personal goal. On Fridays, these students are presented with an award and are congratulated for their hard work.
The following is a list of people who have recently passed away in Lenoir County:
The Lenoir County Farmer’s Market update for October 14, 2023. The Farmer’s Market will be open on Tuesday and Saturday from 8:00 AM until 2:00 PM.
Personally, I do not need a reason to love oysters, I already do and always look forward to a fall oyster roast in the crisp fall air. I long ago learned the proper way to shuck an oyster and enjoy!! Oysters are the shelled gem of the sea; they have a very unique chewy texture and a salty briny taste.
Our Annual Fall Clean Up will be held Saturday, October 14th! Volunteers are needed! This will be a wonderful opportunity for students or scouts to earn Community Service hours! We will meet at the Nature Center Picnic Shelter at 9:00 am & end the event at 12:00 pm. For more information, please call 252-939-3283.
Felicia "Nikki" Solomon, a longstanding community leader and incumbent is up for re-election to the Kinston City Council in the upcoming 2023 Municipal Election. Solomon has served on the council since 2015 and brings with her over 20 years of community service experience.
TRENTON — Jones County announced that the historic Jones Middle School building will be listed for electronic auction on October 18, 2023. The auction will be conducted via the public platform www.govdeals.com.
RALEIGH: Governor Roy Cooper announced appointments to boards and commissions.
Yesterday, the Kinston Police Department added a new face to its force as they swore in Thomas “Levi” Scott. Born on April 16, 2014, Levi lives with Cardio-Facio-Cutaneous Syndrome, or CFC Syndrome, and uses a wheelchair for mobility.
The Lenoir County Fair has come and gone but what a fun night had by all, especially the judges, as they tasted remarkable recipes prepared by local cooks during our Casserole Cook-Off! I know the pride that overwhelms my soul when someone comments on how good the meal I prepared was or how they can’t wait for one of my particular recipes
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
After twelve years of committed service on the Kinston City Council, Sammy C. Aiken, a retired 20-year U.S. Navy veteran, has plans for the future of the city he represents. Although he was born and raised in Eden, he’s lived in Kinston for 42 years, and his service stretches beyond his tenure in the Navy. He has contributed to the community, serving on boards and committees.
Increased crime in recent years has brought safety concerns to the forefront of many American’s minds. This is particularly true in our home state of North Carolina, where crime has been on the rise. For example, in Asheville, violent crime increased by 17.4 percent and aggravated assault increased by 21.8 percent from 2021 to 2022.