As we approach graduation, it's truly remarkable to reflect on the journey we've shared.
As we approach graduation, it's truly remarkable to reflect on the journey we've shared.
On June 8, the Agent Orange Foundation will visit GI Joes Military "Living History" Museum to award Agent Orange Medals to veterans. The event will also feature participation from Vets to Vets United, represented by board member Dan Vertaro, a veteran support dog program, and counselors from ECU Health to discuss support for aging veterans and caregivers.
Jones County has been awarded funding in the amount of $100,000 by the NC Department of Public Safety, to conduct a flood study of Jones County, specifically of flood prone areas along the Trent River. Engineers and associated personnel will gather data, analyze the causes of flooding, and devise strategies to mitigate future occurrences. Anticipated outcomes of the study include actionable measures aimed at reducing flooding along the Trent River in Jones County.
Twelve high school students from area high schools will be attending Lenoir Community College this summer as part of the first SEED (Southeastern Education & Economic) Program, a seven-week summer advanced manufacturing academy.
TRENTON, NC — On Monday, the Jones County Board of Commissioners gathered to examine the proposed fiscal year 2024-2025 budget, marked by a contentious $100,000 reduction in the sheriff's department budget. The session witnessed an unusually large turnout, underscoring the community's amplified concern regarding the budgetary discussions. Following remarks by Sheriff Matt Wineman and a public hearing, the commissioners ratified the 2024-2025 budget, endorsing the cuts to the sheriff’s department.
Over the next few day the Division of Highways will be working on US 70 near Hwy 258 North. Please slow down and expect delays.
On May 30th, 2024, at 1833 hours, KPD's Violent Crime Action Team conducted a traffic stop for a registration violation. The driver was identified as Alvin Dove (48 of Lenoir County). A probable cause search revealed suspected cocaine, drug paraphernalia, and firearm ammunition. The items were seized and Dove was released at the scene pending further investigation.
A crucial decision regarding the removal of traffic lights on Queen Street will be discussed at the Kinston City Council meeting tomorrow night, Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. Residents are strongly encouraged to attend and voice their opinions.
Bethany Divinity College and Seminary, Dothan, AL conferred the Doctor of Philosophy in Religion on Mitchel Paul Sugg last Thursday, May 30, 2024. Sugg graduated Summa Cum Laude in the 2024 class and was also given the Carl Warden Spirit of Bethany Award.
KPD's A-Squad responded to a residence on Old Snow Hill Road for a report of someone being chased by a motor vehicle. Officers arrived on scene and made contact with Jeronte Dudley (25 of LaGrange) and his girlfriend, Keola Thompson (23 of Kinston).
Snow Hill Primary gives out a weekly award called "Terrific Kid" awards. Each teacher at SHP chooses a student who has been responsible, shows great character, or has reached a personal goal. On Fridays, these students are presented with an award and are congratulated for their hard work. Below are Snow Hill Primary's last Terrific Kid Awards!
In the next week or so, you will likely receive a letter asking you to join or renew your membership in the Friends of the Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library. Although libraries receive support in the form of state-tax revenue, the Friends provide much support for the programming our library features.
Whether you’re a child or teen looking for a fun way to stay busy this summer or an adult looking for cultural enrichment and new activities, Neuse Regional Libraries has you covered this summer! We will be offering summer reading activities for children, teens, and adults and will also host a concert from an amazing performer to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday.
The Director of Library Services provides leadership and vision for the library. The Director is expected to represent the library within the community, develop programs, develop collections, provide budgeting information, and manage all library staff, facilities, and services. Salary: 50,000 – 60,000 Annually
The Kinston-Lenoir County Parks & Recreation Department presents our 2024 Summer Program Guide!
HARRISONBURG, VA (05/31/2024)-- Emily Rose of Kinston graduated with a degree(s) in Speech Language Pathology - MS from James Madison University during commencement exercises in May 2024.
Arguably the oldest named farm community in Lenoir County, NC, Bucklesberry is nestled along the north side of the Neuse River, a few miles south of the town of La Grange. Its geographic location has remained the same over time, but its boundaries have modified and county affiliation has varied as North Carolina's counties were formed and renamed during the last half of the eighteenth century.
The City of Kinston is set to apply for a state grant aimed at improving the resilience of its electric distribution system. The grant, provided by the State Department of Environmental Quality Energy Office, will fund projects converting overhead electric lines to underground lines, reducing the risk of power outages during severe weather.
Carey Jenkins King of La Grange is among the record 173 graduates Campbell University’s Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law conferred Juris Doctor degrees on Friday, May 10, during its 46th hooding and graduation ceremony at the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Raleigh.
The Director of Library Services provides leadership and vision for the library. The Director is expected to represent the library within the community, develop programs, develop collections, provide budgeting information, and manage all library staff, facilities, and services. Salary: 50,000 – 60,000 Annually