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Politics may not typically top the list of interests for teenagers, but a group of tenth graders from Lenoir County Early College High School proves otherwise. In a roundtable discussion, ten students shared their thoughts on why young people engage—or fail to engage—in the political process.
June brought exciting milestones and community developments to the forefront, from a historic fishing achievement at the Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament to the potential opening of a new Jersey Mike’s in Kinston. Nearly 50 arrests in Lenoir County’s Operation Summer Jump highlighted ongoing law enforcement efforts, while Ambleside Preparatory Academy provided an innovative approach to education. Additionally, local businesses teamed up to bring fresh flavors to Kinston’s culinary scene.
The first cohorts of the Teens Lead Internship Program at the Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library and Greene County Public Library wrapped up this month. Congratulations to participants Layla Flores, McKenzie McCoy, Kevonte Parks, Camila Cisneros-Perez, Kaylee Sugg, and Daysy Vasquez for their successful completion of the program.
A man already incarcerated at the Lenoir County Jail received an additional felony charge on Thursday of selling a vehicle that wasn’t his.
On 12/20/2024 around 12:10 am Greene County Deputies along with Greene County EMS responded to a subject who had been shot at a residence on Royce Dr in the Jason area of Greene County. Upon arrival Deputies found the resident of the home, 62-year-old Melvin Hawkins had been shot multiple times and that the shooter had fled the scene.
May was a month filled with celebration, reflection, and impactful news in Kinston and beyond. The winners of the 43rd Annual BBQ Fest on the Neuse were crowned, showcasing the region's love for whole-hog cooking. A viral incident involving a juvenile prompted a public response from the sheriff, while a 16-year-old Early College student inspired many by graduating with both a diploma and a degree. The Laughing Owl Restaurant announced its closure, marking the end of an era, and investigations into the use of force by the Kinston Police Department raised community discussions.
After serving 22 years as a judge, Beth Heath is stepping down from the bench. Her next chapter, however, continues her lifelong dedication to helping communities in need. Heath, who has been an advocate for recovery and mental health services, plans to focus her efforts on expanding resources in Lenoir and Greene counties through the Recovery Together ENC coalition.
April brought a mix of inspiring transformations, heartbreaking losses, and important legal updates to the forefront of our community. Vivian Howard’s reimagined Chef & the Farmer experience sparked excitement among food enthusiasts, while tragic incidents, including the accidental deaths of students and the passing of an elderly woman, brought sorrow to many. Additionally, legal cases such as an 18-year-old charged with attempted murder and a former teacher assistant accused of embezzlement highlighted pressing issues in the region.
The following is a list of people who have recently passed away in Lenoir County:
March 2024 highlighted moments of perseverance, community recognition, and local law enforcement action. From a tragic shooting and a major raid by the Kinston Police Department to the inspiring return of a firefighter after adversity, these stories shed light on the resilience and strength of the community.
The market is closed on Tuesdays and will reopen during strawberry season. Current hours are Saturdays, from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM, until December 28, at 100 North Herritage Street. Pork skins and funnel cakes are available on Tuesday and Thursday, and most vendors accept major credit cards.
‘Tis the season for chocolate, cream, juices and warm spices. Savor the festive moments with these holiday-inspired punches and warm drinks. The first two are favorites of family and friends, I know you will enjoy! Feel free to cut the sugar in the recipes or use a substitute.
On December 20, 2024, at approximately 11:00 PM, Kinston Police Department's B-Squad responded to a report of a stolen vehicle. The vehicle was left running while the driver briefly entered a store. Upon returning, the driver discovered the vehicle had been stolen.
The Kinston Police Department is seeking your assistance in identifying the individuals in the photos below. It was reported that these suspects broke into Bloomlite and stole several items.
February 2024 was marked by impactful stories highlighting local law enforcement efforts, community challenges, and public safety. From significant arrests and investigations in Greene and Lenoir Counties to the rescue of malnourished children, these stories emphasized the dedication of local authorities and the resilience of the community.
The South Lenoir FFA Alumni will host its annual Oyster Roast on Saturday, February 8, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets are priced at $50 and include all-you-can-eat oysters plus additional food options. Organizers say the event is designed to bring the community together in support of the FFA Alumni’s ongoing efforts.
The NCDIT Division of Broadband and Digital Equity today posted Completing Access to Broadband (CAB) program scopes of work to expand high-speed internet access to unserved and underserved homes and businesses at approximately 67,724 eligible locations in 37 counties.
Sealed proposals will be received by the KINSTON HOUSING AUTHORITY for the CAPITAL FUND PROJECT NC 004-50123 and NC 004-50124 until 3:00 PM, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 2025, and immediately thereafter publicly opened and read for the furnishing of labor, material and equipment entering into the Electrical Improvements Project at Simon Bright NC 004-1.
The Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation was held December 8-10th at the Sheraton Four Seasons and Joseph S. Koury Convention Center in Greensboro, NC. Congratulations to Lenoir County Farm Bureau President Alton Roberson, who was recognized among his peers at the Presidents’ and Agents’ Luncheon.