The Kinston Department of Fire and Rescue conducted a controlled burn training exercise.
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The Kinston Department of Fire and Rescue conducted a controlled burn training exercise.
Visit the Kinston Fire and Rescue Department’s controlled burn exercise through the lens of Neuse News photographer William “Bud” Hardy.
A Chevrolet Suburban driven by a Kinston driver damaged or destroyed eight vehicles Friday night.
Word has it that strawberries and asparagus will be ripe around the first of April! The market will open as soon as these two crops are ready to sell. Meanwhile, Rodney, the pork skin man, will be in his booth selling pork skins, pork rinds and fried peanuts on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
St. Baldrick’s Foundation will have a motorcycle run Saturday and a ‘Brave The Shave’ event Monday to raise money and awareness for childhood cancer research.
A program helps area women learn about proper shooting techniques and firearm safety from other women.
The Kinston Department of Fire and Rescue held an event Wednesday night to honor members being promoted and to swear in new members.
A grant from Lenoir County commissioners will keep a local manufacturer in the county for another 15 years.
The third annual Rockin’ Walk-A-Thon takes place March 30 at the Kinston Community Center. All proceeds go toward diabetes awareness and children affected by the disease.
Big Game Brewery recently opened a tap room and will have its own beers available to patrons in the coming weeks.