The Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office is proud to announce the promotions of four dedicated members of our agency. Each has demonstrated a strong commitment to public service, leadership, and the citizens of Lenoir County throughout their careers.
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The Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office is proud to announce the promotions of four dedicated members of our agency. Each has demonstrated a strong commitment to public service, leadership, and the citizens of Lenoir County throughout their careers.
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
Saturday's vendor lineup includes Robin's Nest, B&B Eggs, TJ Designs, TC Smith, Julie Babbin, Holy Granola, and Rodney “Pork Skin Man.”
In response to concerns from the community and the Kinston Housing Authority, KPD officers conducted high-visibility patrols in and around public housing communities last night. Those patrols led to the following:
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Walmart Kinston is celebrating the retirement of longtime employee Randy after 28 years with the company.
On August 12 at approximately 8:00 a.m., KPD’s B-Squad conducted a traffic stop on Dr. MLK Jr. Boulevard for a motor vehicle violation.
Local, state, federal and industry leaders gathered Wednesday at the Senator Jim Perry Aviation Center for Excellence at Lenoir Community College to highlight North Carolina’s growing role in aerospace, defense and workforce development.
The Community Council for the Arts will explore the connection between food and visual art during its free Art of the Palette event from 5 to 8 p.m. Aug. 27 at 400 N. Queen St.
Wednesday morning, House lawmakers gather at the historic North Carolina State Capitol to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States.
The annual meeting of the Jones County Committee of 100 and the Economic Development Board will be held Thursday, September 17th at the Jones County Civic Center and we would be excited if you could join us.
Snow Hill’s Board of Commissioners opened its Monday evening session with a special closed meeting on economic development and legal advice, then conducted a full slate of public business that featured pointed accusations of illegal utility billing, detailed discussion of a new mental-health zoning ordinance, and routine updates from every major town department
The Extension Master GardenerSM Volunteers of Lenoir County (EMGVs) held their week-long summer camp in June, Garden Science Investigators (GSI)! The camp hosted 10 campers, ranging in ages from 8-13, went on field-trips to various places, and most importantly were introduced to a huge variety of horticulture topics. The curriculum utilized was developed by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service (Junior Master Gardener Teacher & Leader Guide, Level One), which aligns with the mission of the NC Extension Master GardenerSM Training Course.
As students return to class, the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles is reminding drivers that passing a stopped school bus is illegal and can bring serious penalties.
The Hookerton Town Hall carried a quieter weight than usual as Mayor Pro Tem Sandra Stocks called the Tuesday, August 4th Board of Commissioners to order. It was the town’s first regular meeting since the death of longtime Mayor Bobby Taylor.
ECU Health and UnitedHealthcare have reached a new multiyear agreement restoring in-network access across ECU Health for members enrolled in UnitedHealthcare commercial, Medicaid and Medicare Advantage plans.
A Kinston Police Department officer was involved in a head-on crash Sunday night at the intersection of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and J.P. Harrison Boulevard after an impaired driver traveling in the wrong lane struck the officer’s vehicle, according to police.
For several months, The Exchange at Hometowne has opened its doors to local non-profits for Bingo fundraising events. Tonya Adams is the woman behind these Bingo nights. As the owner of The Beauty Box and The Exchange, Tonya is a woman on a mission, working to make Lenoir County a better place.
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