Here is a look back at the top 5 articles on Neuse News each month in 2023.
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As we draw close to the end of 2023, we at Neuse News reflect on the year behind us, filled with stories that have shaped Lenoir, Jones, and Greene Counties. From covering local events to unearthing stories that matter to our community, we've strived to keep you informed every step of the way. But quality journalism is not a solo effort – it thrives on community support. That's why we're reaching out to you with a special appeal.
The N.C. Department of Transportation will suspend most construction activity on major highways to make travel easier during the upcoming holiday season. Most work along interstates, U.S. and key state routes will be suspended starting Friday morning and will resume Jan. 2, 2024.
This season it is all about traditions and memories, here is one way to save some of your Holiday memories. Every group of good friends have favorite food items they share during the Holidays. Often, they only show up at this time of year, not because they aren't delicious but because they symbolize the special occasion.
Here is a look back at the top 5 articles on Neuse News each month in 2023. Inmate and Woman Charged with Felony Narcotic Conspiracy — Tidal Wave Car Wash to replace former Golden Corral site — La Grange's newest wedding venue hosts grand opening celebration — KPD seeking public assistance in identifying suspects using counterfeit money — Kinston Police arrest three in major drug bust on West Washington Ave.
To help provide equitable learning access and opportunities and keep local youth connected, UScellular has donated 50 wireless hotspots and two years of service to Kinston Community Health Center. The donations are worth $56,300 as part of the company’s After School Access Project.
Representative Chris Humphrey (R-Lenoir, Greene, Jones) has been appointed by House Speaker Tim Moore to serve on two key legislative committees for the 2023-24 interim period, as follows:
Here is a look back at the top 5 articles on Neuse News each month in 2023. Second Chance Thrift shop boss charged with skimming - North Carolina Approved to Continue P-EBT Food Assistance Benefits During the 2022-23 School Year - Governor Cooper Lets Two Bills Become Law - BREAKING: LCSO Officer-involved shooting on Saturday results in death - NLFR firefighter suffers injuries while completing fire truck inspections.
On Wednesday, December 20, 2023, at approximately 6 p.m., members of the Kinston Police Department responded to a residence on the 600 block of Terminal St. Kinston in reference to an Armed Robbery. Upon arrival, officers met with the victim, who advised that two unknown black males entered his residence and robbed him at gunpoint.
Enjoy these letters to Santa from Jaime Moore's Third Grade Class at La Grange Elementary School.
Candidate filing ended at noon on Dec. 15, 2023. The following list from the North Carolina State Board of Elections are the candidates who filed prior to the deadline.
Candidate filing ended at noon on Dec. 15, 2023. The following list from the North Carolina State Board of Elections are the candidates who filed prior to the deadline.
Four students at Contentnea-Savannah K-8 School found new bicycles under the Christmas tree on Tuesday, their reward not just for being good but for being the best in a competition that focused on math skills.
An Onslow County man was arrested Monday night by the Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office following a high-speed chase through Kinston.
Sneads Ferry - In the spirit of holiday giving, eight-year-old Tucker Rose is spearheading the annual “Salute to Veterans” Christmas card drive, aiming to deliver festive cheer to Veterans at the local VA home in Kinston, NC. Starting from Veterans Day and continuing until Christmas Eve, this initiative is now in its fourth successful year.
Five LCPS teachers collected more than $1,900 for classroom projects as winners of Ag in the Classroom grants provided annually by the North Carolina Farm Bureau.
Candidate filing ended at noon on Dec. 15, 2023. The following list from the North Carolina State Board of Elections are the candidates who filed prior to the deadline.
One local nonprofit leader in Kinston wants to make the Christmas holiday a little bit brighter for youth in the community. Hope to Destiny for Youth is sponsoring its 2nd Annual Christmas Toy Giveaway at 12:00 noon on Saturday, December 23, 2023 at Eunique’s Fashions located at 611 N. McLewean Street in Kinston, NC.