PINK HILL — U.S. Marine Corps veteran Joshua Eing says his campaign for Pink Hill Town Commissioner is grounded in service, transparency, and a commitment to preserving the town’s small-town values while promoting sustainable growth.
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PINK HILL — U.S. Marine Corps veteran Joshua Eing says his campaign for Pink Hill Town Commissioner is grounded in service, transparency, and a commitment to preserving the town’s small-town values while promoting sustainable growth.
LA GRANGE — With more than 26 years of experience in building inspection and code enforcement, Cindy Motsko says she’s ready to put her expertise to work for the residents of La Grange as a candidate for Town Council.
(RALEIGH) Today, Governor Josh Stein announced Cardon Rehabilitation & Medical Equipment USA, LLC, a manufacturer of customizable powered treatment tables and exercise equipment, will add 20 new jobs in Lenoir County. The company will invest more than $4 million to establish its U.S. headquarters and manufacturing facility in Kinston.
LA GRANGE — Current Town Councilman Anthony Hall is seeking another term on the La Grange Town Council, emphasizing a platform built on economic growth, transparency, and community collaboration. Hall, a longtime civic leader and active voice in local affairs, says his motivation to serve began nearly two decades ago — and continues to be driven by a desire to see La Grange thrive.
At just 26 years old, R. Dylan Potter is among the youngest candidates seeking election to the Snow Hill Town Commission this year. A lifelong Greene County resident and registered nurse, Potter says his decision to run stems from a deep commitment to community growth, transparency, and opportunity for the next generation.
The Kinston City Council met Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025, approving a slate of public items ranging from a citywide electric rate reduction to a development agreement for Caswell Mill Park and a special-use permit for a downtown tattoo parlor.
A third Republican candidate has announced plans to challenge Democrat Don Davis for his seat in North Carolina’s First Congressional District.
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The Jones County Board of Commissioners met Sept. 8 to review a wide-ranging agenda that included a detailed flood study presentation, a jail meals contract, opioid settlement projects, and updates on county programs.
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The Snow Hill Board of Commissioners convened a dynamic meeting at town hall, addressing a wide range of issues from policy re-approvals to infrastructure upgrades and community initiatives. Led by Town Manager April Vinson, the session highlighted collaborative efforts to shape the town’s future, drawing input from residents, county representatives, and state officials.
Washington, D.C. — Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D., introduced a resolution calling on the House of Representatives to reject China’s classification as a developing nation at the United Nations.
Recent updates from eastern NC and Washington, D.C. from Rep. Greg Murphy, M.D.
North Carolina lost one of its most respected public servants last week with the passing of Senator Louis M. Pate Jr., a decorated veteran, longtime legislator, and former mayor of Mount Olive. He was 88.
The Kinston City Council’s most recent meeting blended recognition, sharp public criticism, and a major redevelopment proposal for one of the city’s largest industrial properties.
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