Jonathan Britt was sworn in as a new member of the Lenoir County Public Schools Board of Education during a board meeting Monday evening, joining other elected representatives responsible for district policy, budget oversight and academic standards.
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Jonathan Britt was sworn in as a new member of the Lenoir County Public Schools Board of Education during a board meeting Monday evening, joining other elected representatives responsible for district policy, budget oversight and academic standards.
Chophouse 222, located at 222 N. Herritage Street in downtown Kinston, North Carolina, is announcing limited pre-opening reservations for holiday gatherings. Although the restaurant has not officially opened, prospective patrons can book reservations for Christmas and New Year’s events between December 13, 2024, and January 6, 2025.
A new restaurant from chef and author Vivian Howard has opened in downtown Kinston. The Counter at Chef & the Farmer, located at 120 W. Gordon St., began operations Thursday through Sunday, noon to 8 p.m., offering a menu built around local and seasonal ingredients. It occupies the space formerly held by Chef & the Farmer’s wine and gift shop.
After 33.5 years of dedicated service to the State of North Carolina, Preston Hunter, Executive Director of the North Carolina Global TransPark (NCGTP), will retire at the end of this year. Preston has served in various roles within the Department of Transportation while in state government.
Lenoir County is preparing to send donated supplies and other items to communities in western North Carolina as the holiday season approaches, according to local officials. The materials, collected over several weeks, were contributed by residents and coordinated by various county departments.
On Sunday, December 8, 2024, at approximately 8:27 PM, officers from A-Squad responded to a report of a vehicle that had collided with a structure. A witness at the scene reported that the driver fled the area after the collision.
On Sunday, December 8, 2024, at approximately 2:57 AM, officers from A-Squad responded to the 800 block of Tulip Lane after receiving a report of shots fired. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the reporting party, who identified Reginald Williams, 45, of Kinston, as the individual who discharged a firearm inside the residence before fleeing the scene.
Just after midnight today, Lenoir County Sheriff's Office deputies responded to 943 Sweet Amy Lane in La Grange in reference to a gunshot wound to a victim.
A Kinston man was arrested by the Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office Thursday on felony firearm and drug charges in Deep Run.
On Thursday and Friday, the Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office’s narcotics unit and Street Crimes and Ready Response (SCARR) unit arrested three individuals on drug charges: Brandy Hansley, 37, of Kinston; Victor Strickland, 57, of Kinston; and Matthew Whaley, 34, of Kinston.
The Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office is aware of a scammer calling county residents claiming to be a lieutenant with the LCSO. The scam involves an individual threatening residents by claiming they have an order for arrest for missing jury duty.
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At the November meeting of the Raleigh Civil War Roundtable, the organization recognized and honored the efforts of the Save Wyse Fork Battlefield Commission with the annual T. Harry Gatton Award.
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
The Down East Bird Dawgs, along with the Frontier League, an MLB Partner League, are thrilled to announce the hiring of Reggie Harris as the team’s Pitching Coach for the inaugural 2025 season!
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.
The following is a list of people who have recently passed away in Lenoir County:
Join us Saturdays at 100 North Herritage Street for local goods, Santa visits, free photos, and delicious Amish treats!
Did your turkey outlast your Thanksgiving lunch? Are you on dressing and mashed potato overload? No problem, try a new gourmet turkey sandwich, a healthy turkey salad or stir your turkey with some vegetables! There are so many ways to use leftovers; never let them go to waste. You certainly have free rein over the recipe ingredients to change or make additions according to your leftovers!
The following businesses were registered with the North Carolina Secretary of State: