LENOIR COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES: Income Maintenance Caseworker III
Salary Range: $34,541.72 - $50,026.71
LENOIR COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES: Income Maintenance Caseworker III
Salary Range: $34,541.72 - $50,026.71
LENOIR COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Income Maintenance Supervisor II
Salary Range: $38,127.60 - $55,220.13
Shop over 115 vendors at the New Bern Riverfront Convention Center on November 19 & 20.
Jones County Health Department has a position open for an Administrative Officer I responsible for the fiscal operation of the Health Department, ensuring Department programs are administered properly and in compliance with local, state and federal guidelines. This position also serves as the assistant to the Health Director.
LENOIR COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: PROCESSING ASSISTANT V - WIC PROGRAM
Salary Range: $26,893.94 - $41,059.25
Reverend Timothy Randall Turner II, 37 of Pink Hill NC, passed away on Sunday November 13th at his home. Services will be held at Pink Hill Funeral Home with the visitation on Friday, November 18th from 6 to 8 pm. The funeral service will be held at 11 am on Saturday, November 19tth at Pink Hill Funeral Home with the burial to follow at the Turner Family Cemetery at 1226 Watering Pond Road Pink Hill, NC 28572.
Rochelle Middle School math teacher Kaylah Blount is TikTok famous and on her way to break through 100,000 followers. She uses math as a creative way to reach people across the world.
Kicking off the holiday season, Neuse News is livestreaming the Deep Run Parade on November 26, 2022 at 5:00 pm. The livestream is produced by Magic Mile Media and hosted by BJ Murphy and Aleatha Thrower. They will be joined by Jo Ellen Sloan and Commissioner J. Mac Daughety. Sponsored by Lenoir Community College, Southern Bank, and CappsTrailers.com, the Deep Run Parade is not to be missed.
The N.C. Department of Transportation is inviting North Carolina communities to apply for the Paved Trails and Sidewalk Feasibility Grant program for funding to evaluate the viability and design alternatives of planned bicycle and pedestrian paths.
Lenoir County Public School teachers dominated competition for 2022 Bright Ideas grants presented Thursday night by Tri-County EMC, winning nearly three-quarters of the grants and money awarded.
Save Saturday, November 19th and celebrate with the Lenoir County Farmer’s Market on Super Saturday
Neuse News Sports is excited to announce an opening for internships. A limited number of candidates will be accepted as sports correspondents. Apply early and join today!
Raising children at any time is no easy task, especially considering the financial burden parents face. The past few years, however, have been especially difficult for families in North Carolina and across the country. With inflation as it is, rising prices on everything from gas to groceries have placed an extraordinary strain on household finances.
Designated by the US Department of Education, Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM) was observed nationwide September 15 to October 15. The annual observance is set aside as a time to recognize and celebrate the many contributions, diverse cultures, and extensive histories of the American Latino community. This year’s theme was “Building Prosperous and Healthy Communities”.
For the second year in a row, the N.C. Department of Transportation has been recognized as a military-friendly employer by Viqtory Inc., an organization that helps people exiting the military pursue civilian careers.
Kinston/Lenoir County Parks and Recreation basketball registration will be ending Friday, 11-18-22 at 5pm.
Jones County Health Department has a position open for an Administrative Officer I responsible for the fiscal operation of the Health Department, ensuring Department programs are administered properly and in compliance with local, state and federal guidelines. This position also serves as the assistant to the Health Director.
For Dr. Travis Towne, a funny thing happened on his way to a national teacher conference on financial literacy: he got a lesson in the value of money.
Just months ago, the housing market was blazing hot. Now median prices are dropping, even in states like North Carolina that continue to attract new residents. The Federal Reserve isn’t done pushing up interest rates to combat inflation. Consumers are responding to higher prices by cutting back on expenses.