Neuse News Publisher BJ Murphy interviews 2023 Municipal Election candidate Joshua Eing.
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Neuse News Publisher BJ Murphy interviews 2023 Municipal Election candidate Joshua Eing.
The Jones County Hunters Association’s 2nd Annual Big Buck Bash will be held this weekend, October 27-28, at the Trenton Fairgrounds. This event benefits the community in many ways. The JCHA supports local schools with a Coats for Kids Drive at Christmas. They were able to deliver many gift bags full of coats to Jones County Schools last December.
Kinston Department of Fire and Rescue posted the following on their Facebook page: Its with great sadness to announce the passing of Jack Mozingo. Jack began his fire career with Kinston Department of Fire & Rescue in July 1993 and moved his career to Greenville Fire Rescue in 2007.
Kaylah Blount, a dedicated math teacher at Rochelle Middle School, has been honored with the 2023 Educator of the Year award from Credle Inspired Enterprises. The award, named in memory of Margaret G. Gibbs, a renowned educator who touched the lives of countless children during her three-decade career, recognizes outstanding educators who have made a significant impact in their field.
Recently, former Neuse News Intern and Greene Central English teacher Alita White Lewis was named the Beginning Teacher of the Year. Lewis is a third-year English teacher at Greene Central High School. I currently teach English IV Honors, STEM English IV Honors, and English II. In addition to teaching English, she also oversees the school's yearbook and our student news publication The Rambler.
In the upcoming 2023 Municipal Election, one candidate stands out as a potential game-changer for Greene County. Jesse Best, the owner and operator of Best Café in Walstonburg, is throwing his hat into the ring for the position of Town Commissioner. With his deep roots in the community and a fresh perspective, Best aims to bring a new era of leadership to the area.
Neuse News Publisher BJ Murphy interviews 2023 Municipal Election candidate Mayor Yvonne Deatherage.
The following births were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
Sophomores in the Civic Literacy class at Lenoir County Early College High School were witnesses when they went to the Lenoir County Courthouse – witnesses to the workings of the county sheriff’s office, the clerk of court’s office and district and superior courts.
KPD officers responded to a Kinston residence in reference to an abduction of two juveniles. The juveniles had been previously placed into foster care by DSS and were living with foster parents. The investigation revealed that the juveniles biological mother, Kimberley Westbrooke (34, Greenville, NC), had violated orders and abducted the children from their foster home.
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
Vickie Jones, who served as the President/CEO of the Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce for the past 18 months, has tendered her resignation.
In the upcoming 2023 Municipal Election, Larry L. Gladney is a seasoned leader with a commitment to his community. Gladney, who currently serves as a council member and holds the position of Mayor Pro Tempore in the Town of LaGrange, is seeking re-election. With two decades of dedicated service to the town, Gladney is driven by a desire to continue supporting growth and development for the benefit of its residents.
From 6 p.m. through 8 p.m. on October 26, the smART Gallery at 210 North Queen Street in Kinston will feature Jamil Burton and his work at an “Artist Talk and Exhibition Opening.” The event is free to all who wish to attend.
Pink Hill — The Town of Pink Hill has been grappling with a series of significant events that have led to multiple resignations, most recently that of Town Clerk, Lisa McGee. The sequence of upheavals started with the sudden death of former Mayor Carol Sykes and has since seen a string of departures and confrontations, culminating in McGee's resignation. McGee cites harassment and false allegations from Commissioner Pete Fantini as the primary reasons for her decision to step down.
The Lenoir County Farmer’s Market update for October 6, 2023. The Farmer’s Market will be open on Tuesday and Saturday from 8:00 AM until 2:00 PM.
It’s really sad that one of the most nutritious fall vegetables is often only used for decoration and often overlooked for a healthy addition to your menu!! Besides being great for decorating, and the only vegetable that is carved and lit up, this low-calorie squash is rich in potassium and loaded with beta-carotene (a powerful antioxidant), and its natural sweetness brings flavor to baked goods without any added guilt.
On Friday, October 20, 2023, with assistance from community members, quick action from officers, and help from our newest recruit K-9 Knox, Ralph Nobles was apprehended in a wooded area near the 100 block of S. Orion Street.
On Thursday, October 19th, 2023, members of the Kinston Police Department were able to obtain warrants for the arrest of Devonte Cantey, 23, of Kinston, for the shooting of Tabias Williams and Tamir Cobb.
Classes that connect hand claps, leg kicks and heel clicks had Woodington Middle School students stretching their minds as well as their muscles this week.