A look at N.C. legislative races in Greene County.
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Take a look at the legislative races for whom Jones County residents will be voting.
In his first letter to the editor, Ray Collier shares his support for Chris Humphrey.
In his first letter to the editor, Gary Alphin offers his support of Chris Humphrey.
Five candidates for Jones County Board of Education and 12 candidates for Jones County Board of Commissioners promoted their candidacy as 123 citizens watched in person and many more watched live online.
The event – which will feature candidates for the three Jones County school board seats and for the seven new districts in the county – begins at 6:30 p.m., in the Jones Senior High School gymnasium. The event is free to the public.
Neuse News Editor Bryan Hanks sat down with the NC House 12 candidates George Graham and Chris Humphrey recently. In this video, we asked the same questions to both candidates and alternated their responses to keep the process fair.
The event – which will feature candidates for the three Jones County school board seats and for the seven new districts in the county – begins at 6:30 p.m., in the Jones Senior High School gymnasium. The event is free to the public.
In his first Letter to the Editor, Dr. Pradeep Arumugham explains why he supports Chris Humphrey for NC House.
In his first Letter to the Editor, Macon Wooten, Jr. supports Keith Tyson for Lenoir County Soil and Water Conservation District.
In his first Letter to the Editor, James Perry articulates his support for Chris Humphrey.
In his first Letter to the Editor, Joseph Noble shares why he is supporting Chris Humphrey.
In his first letter to the editor to Neuse News, Dan Perry give us his take on this year’s elections.
LCC is sponsoring a candidates forum — featuring Jones County school board and board of commissioner candidates — that starts at 6:30 p.m.
Nearly 6,000 voters have cast their ballots so far in Lenoir, Greene and Jones counties.