A Rocky Mount man and Kinston woman were arrested by the Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office for trafficking fentanyl last weekend.
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A Rocky Mount man and Kinston woman were arrested by the Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office for trafficking fentanyl last weekend.
A 21-year-old Kinston man was arrested Monday on drug charges following a brief chase by Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office deputies.
On November 27, 2023, at approximately 7:00 pm, members of the Kinston Police Department responded to a report of a shooting that had taken place near the 300 block of E. Bright St. Kinston, N.C. Upon arrival, officers made contact with the victim, Michael Williams Jr., inside a near by store, suffering from a single non-life-threatening gun shot wound.
A man was arrested Monday by Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office patrol units after a vehicle accident that resulted from him allegedly punching his mother in the head and face while she was driving.
Snow Hill - On Monday, April 8, 2024, as the whole nation became fixated on the Solar Eclipse some local students got to put on their scientist hats and enjoy the Eclipse. Students in Joanne McGowan’s Band class got to incorporate a little science into their lessons at Greene County Middle School.
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
Snow HIll - West Greene Elementary School Announce their Teacher of the Year shortly before spring break. This year's honor goes to Ms. Jessica Ogen. Ms. Ogen serves as the Music Teacher for the school.
The following businesses were filed with the North Carolina Secretary of State:
A teacher at North Lenoir High School and a student at South Lenoir High School are winners of top awards presented annually by the North Carolina Science, Mathematics and Technology Center.
Science teacher Kayla Lane-Varnell is the 2024 winner of the Center’s Outstanding Educator Award in Science, Mathematics and Technology Education and Rachel Noble, known for her achievements in FFA
and the field of agricultural science, is winner of the Student Leadership Award in Science, Mathematics
and Technology Education.
A 15-year-old driver reached speeds of 110 miles per hour in a chase with a Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office deputy early Saturday morning before crashing his vehicle.
NWS: Strong system has potential to produce severe weather Thursday, early Friday
KPD's A-Squad conducted a traffic stop on Hines Avenue & Vernon Avenue with Brittany Futrell (34 of Hugo NC) after she called 911. During the traffic stop officers placed a tire deflating device under the tires due to Futrell's actions that led officers to believe she was going to flee.
The Lenoir Community College Foundation is excited to welcome Draken International of Kinston as a first-time sponsor of this year’s LCC Golf Classic on Thursday, May 16, at the Kinston Country Club.
KPD's D-Squad responded to a Vehicle B&E in the Glenwood Avenue area. During the investigation officers were able to obtain video evidence and identified the offender as Mohnee Bostic (26 of Snow Hill, NC).
Stephanie Brea is a poet whose work centers on community engagement. She will be the featured artist at the “Artist Talk,” scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 18, at the smART Gallery at 210 North Queen Street. What choice could be more fitting for National Poetry Month?
The following is a list of people who have recently passed away in Lenoir County:
As we approach the Legislative Short Session of the North Carolina General Assembly, I find myself reflecting on the core values and priorities that guide my service to the people of Eastern North Carolina. Our district is a vibrant tapestry of hardworking families, strong communities, and steadfast determination to succeed in all things.
Lenoir County Farmer's Market is set to unveil the new Rick Holder Annex community/commercial kitchen, a development poised to significantly impact local food entrepreneurs and enthusiasts. Dr. Tammy Kelly, Ed.D., County Extension Director, shared insights into the kitchen's dual functionality and the collaborative efforts to ensure its success.
Chinquapin Township, NC - Members of the Jones County Historical Society used their annual meeting, held Tuesday at the fellowship hall of the Shady Grove Church, to announce the start of a program to place markers on historic structures around Jones County.