Lenoir County Department of Social Services: Social Worker III - Foster Care Licensing: Salary Range: $45,621.39 - $61,355.70
Lenoir County Department of Social Services: Social Worker III - Foster Care Licensing: Salary Range: $45,621.39 - $61,355.70
Today, following veto override votes in the North Carolina Senate and House of Representatives, Senate Bill 41 became law. This is the first successful override of Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto since 2018.
The manager of a non-profit business in Kinston has been charged with embezzlement. On March 1, 2023, concerned citizens reported the alleged theft of funds from Second Chances Thrift Shop at 2300 W. Vernon Ave., Kinston.
There is increasing confidence that strong S to SW winds ahead of a cold front will bring at least minor impacts to the region on Saturday.
March is Women's History Month, a time to celebrate the vital role of women in American history. Richy Huneycutt is one such woman who has made a significant impact. She is a positive force, known for her dedication to bringing about positive change and her belief in the power of collaboration. “Working at LCC has provided me so many opportunities to play a small part in the development and growth of the communities we serve,” said Huneycutt.
The application period for the ReBuild NC Homeowner Recovery Program will close at 5 p.m. Friday, April 21, with available federal funding committed to applications currently in process and those expected in the weeks ahead
English, natural science, math and theater – those are the subjects that five students from three LCPS high schools will immerse themselves in this summer while attending the highly selective N.C. Governor’s School.
Residents are encouraged to download the Kinston PD app for free via the Google Play Store or iTunes App Store right now so the app will be on their phones, ready to help connect them with police when they have information they need to share.
As we celebrate Women's History Month, it is only fitting to shine the spotlight on the remarkable achievements of women in our community. Among them is Uvonda Willis, an administrator at Greene County Schools. She started a club called Ram L.E.G.A.C.Y. (Ladies Empowered to Grow and Change Through You), which focused on helping each participant find their own legacy in life and inspire others to do the same.
The North Carolina Association of Middle Level Education has honored two teachers at EB Frink Middle School with statewide awards.
Lenoir Community College will be hosting a Disaster Management Day on Wednesday, March 29, as an opportunity for students in the Associate Degree Nursing, Practical Nursing, Surgical Technology, Radiography, Medical Assisting and EMS programs to practice their scopes of practice as they would during a mass casualty event.