Lenoir County Health Department - Public Health Educator I (2 Position vacancies) SALARY RANGE: $32,815 - $49,932
Lenoir County Health Department - Public Health Educator I (2 Position vacancies) SALARY RANGE: $32,815 - $49,932
For the first time in two years, the people who drive the state’s migrant education program in eastern North Carolina gathered in person to share ideas about meeting the challenges of their work, and they gathered in Kinston.
Fresh pears are abundant this time of year and you certainly do not want this nutritional treat to go to waste. Why pears, because nutritionally they are a great choice!
Guess what?? Zucchini and Squash are still around if you want to try them as a raw vegetable with an amazing dip stop by and see Kelly at the NC Cooperative Extension's Locally Delicious booth!
Honoring a nine year contractual agreement with NC Department of Transportation’s Adopt-A-Highway Program, sixty Greene Early College students recently combed Middle School Road bagging trash. Under the leadership of English teacher, Natasha Martin, applied in September 2012 to DOT for the 1.2 mile road to be adopted by the school.
Fire Chief of the La Grange Fire Department Ryan Riley opened Riley's Southern Goods & Gardens and AvaRae’s Ice Cream Shoppe at 405 East Washington Street in La Grange on September 29, 2021. The ice cream shop is named after his two daughters Ava Grace and Reagan.
The individual in this photo was able to get away with a significant amount of money by using counterfeit checks. The incident was reported on 09-14-21 and actually occurred some months prior. If anyone has any information on who this individual may be or has any information regarding this case please call Kinston Police Department’s Tips Line at 252-939-4020 or Lenoir County Crime Stoppers at 252-523-4444.
On September 28, CEO Sarah Stroud, and a group of staff and board members, represented Eastpointe at the grand opening of a new Oxford House location in Kinston. Eastpointe provided financial support to help launch the new facility.
The 66th Annual Lenoir County Fair will be at the Lenoir County Fairgrounds, located at 401 Fairgrounds Road in Kinston, from October 5, 2021, through October 9, 2021. The fair features amusement rides, entertainment, agricultural exhibits, and contests.
Greene County Department of Public health will be offering evening appointments for individuals 18 years of age and older, wanting to receive the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine.
The Kinston Police Department, along with partnering local municipal law enforcement agencies, North Carolina SBI, ATF, USDOJ, our local District Attorney Office and the United States Attorney’s Office continue to work together to combat violent crime in Kinston. Over the past month, several defendants from cases that took place within our jurisdiction have been sentenced through the Federal system. One of our main goals at the Kinston Police Department is to build partnerships to reduce crime in our community.
Charles Henry Venters, 69, began eternal rest from his labors on Monday, September 27, 2021. A service to remember and celebrate Charles’s life will be held by the graveside on Friday, October 1, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. at his farm on Budd Fields Road, Seven Springs.
Duplin County now has another option for local news with the launch of DuplinReview.com, an online media outlet, beginning today. Duplin Review is a free hyper-local news service, where subscribers receive an email newsletter every weekday morning at 7:00, and followers can keep up with news via Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
The North Carolina Institute of Political Leadership (IOPL) announced today the appointment of BJ Murphy to its board of directors. In this role, Murphy will support the nonprofit’s work to produce better qualified, ethical, accessible, and more representative public leaders.
The Greene County School Board met on September 28, 2021, at the Greene County Tech Center. The public comment section outlined the lack of sports at Greene Early College and parents' concerns with the current mask mandate. Before public comments started the Chairman, Patricia Adams asked if everyone could keep their comments/statements to three minutes.
Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) applauds the announcement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that eight community health centers in North Carolina’s First Congressional District will receive a total of $5,976,200 in American Rescue Plan funding to support major health care construction and renovation projects. The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) will administer $1 billion in funding nationally, benefiting nearly 1,300 centers across the country and 34 centers in North Carolina.
After the passing of Mayor Carol Sykes in August, the Town of Pink Hill has elected and sworn in its new officials. On September 14, 2021, Mike Hill was elected and sworn in as the new Town of Pink Hill Mayor. Commissioner Penny Murphy was elected as the new Mayor Pro Tem. Pete Fantini was elected and sworn in as a town commissioner in the seat formerly held by Mike Hill.
Youth Development Professional Serves youth ages 6-18-years-old provides guidance and discipline best practices, ensures the overall safety and well-being of members, and promotes and engages daily learning and participation in Core Program Areas.