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UNC Health Lenoir Introduces 10 New Nursing Scholarships for LCC Students

UNC Health Lenoir along with other hospitals across the state have felt the stress of the nursing shortage over the last few years and that stress will likely continue. According to the American Association for Colleges of Nursing, the United States is projected to see continued shortages of RNs as baby boomers get older and our aging population sees an increased need for health care.

Public Hearing: Fiscal Year 2024-2024 Manager's Recommended Budget

In accordance with N.C.G.S. 159-12(b) for the purpose of taking comments from  the public with regards to the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budget, as proposed and submitted by the County Manager to the Board of Commissioners on May 20, 2024, the Lenoir County Board of Commissioners will conduct a Public Hearing on Monday, June 17,  2024, during the regular meeting of the Commissioners which begins at 4:00 p.m. in the  Commissioner’s Chambers located at 101 N Queen Street, Kinston, NC, second floor. 

Jersey Mike’s to open new location in Kinston

Jersey Mike’s Subs, a popular submarine sandwich chain, is set to open a new location in Kinston at 4153 West Vernon Avenue, according to their website. That address is in the Kinston Pointe plaza that also includes Walmart Supercenter, a Subway, a Dollar Tree and more. Jersey Mike’s is set to open inside what is now the Subway.

Agent Orange Foundation to honor veterans at GI Joes Museum

On June 8, the Agent Orange Foundation will visit GI Joes Military "Living History" Museum to award Agent Orange Medals to veterans. The event will also feature participation from Vets to Vets United, represented by board member Dan Vertaro, a veteran support dog program, and counselors from ECU Health to discuss support for aging veterans and caregivers.

Jones County Sheriff raises concerns over budget cuts

TRENTON, NC — On Monday, the Jones County Board of Commissioners gathered to examine the proposed fiscal year 2024-2025 budget, marked by a contentious $100,000 reduction in the sheriff's department budget. The session witnessed an unusually large turnout, underscoring the community's amplified concern regarding the budgetary discussions. Following remarks by Sheriff Matt Wineman and a public hearing, the commissioners ratified the 2024-2025 budget, endorsing the cuts to the sheriff’s department.