As a member of the Lenoir County Health Department, you can make a difference! The Health Department is seeking candidates for a Processing Assistant V.
As a member of the Lenoir County Health Department, you can make a difference! The Health Department is seeking candidates for a Processing Assistant V.
The Kinston-Lenoir County Tourism Development Authority June 25, 2024, meeting has been Cancelled
The continuation of the Kinston Riverwalk — which was conceptualized in the early 2000s and saw its first phase end in 2016 — has received funding from the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT).
KPD's A-Squad responded to a motor vehicle crash with injury at W Vernon Avenue and Hardee Road. The investigation revealed Deborah Smith (33 of Goldsboro) was impaired. Smith was arrested and placed in the LC Jail.
The Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library is proud to present a performance by the talented and accomplished jazz pianist Le’Andra McPhatter this Thursday, June 20 at 6:30 p.m. Le’Andra will be backed by Dwayne Jordan on drums and Butler Knowles on bass.
Herbert Taylor Sugg passed away at Cypress Glen on June 18, 2024, just four days prior to his 92nd birthday. A Memorial Service will be held at First Presbyterian Church in Kinston at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 25, 2024.
Writing, for me, had become as routine as breathing—so natural that I barely noticed its presence. But somewhere along the way, I'd forgotten the unique cadence of my writing voice, lost in the humdrum of daily life.
This upcoming weekend is the last U PICK weekend for blueberries for THIS YEAR, so get out here if you want low cost, delicious, organic blueberries, produce and honey!
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of William Carven Stallings, Jr., affectionately known as Bill, of Kinston and Atlantic Beach. He departed this life on Monday, June 17, 2024, at CarolinaEast Health Systems in New Bern at the age of 75. A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, June 21, 2024, at 6 pm at First Baptist Church, 2600 Rouse Road, Kinston, NC. The family invites you to join them for refreshments in the fellowship hall following the service.
The first step in bringing the old Maysville Train Depot back to life started this past Friday when a crew from Enviro Assessments East, Inc. from Dover came to town to remove cement shingles that were reinforced with asbestos from the depot.
This past month at the General Assembly has been both busy and productive, and we have some important updates to share with you.
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
The Kinston Police Department will hold a free camp this summer for youth between 11 and 17 who are Kinston or Lenoir County residents. Camp Inspire will be held June 26th through June 28th from 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM.
The NC 911 Board recently audited the Jones-Lenoir Emergency Communications Center and found zero deficiencies, affirming the center’s adherence to state Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) standards. Congratulations to E911 Division Chief Futrell and her team for this outstanding achievement!
Come unwind at 1703 Sunset Avenue! This gorgeous brick home with circular driveway sits on a very quiet street near the Kinston Country Club. On a busy day, the street may see 12 cars. The time it will see more than that? It will be when you entertain your guests. 4292 square feet, 5 bedrooms and 3 and a half bathrooms and a 2-car garage provide all the space you will ever need for your family and friends. Sponsored by Walter Poole Realty / Brooks Poole, Realtor.
I hope you and your family are doing well. We've had another productive month at the General Assembly. Please take a few minutes to read our newsletter, which includes highlights on some of the things we've been up to in Raleigh and at home.
Have you ever played a team sport? If so, you understand it takes everyone working together to be successful. You win as a team, and you lose as a team. In soccer, you have eleven players on the field at a time.
KPD Officers were involved in a vehicle pursuit that started in the city of Kinston and went to Greene County. It involved members of the Kinston Police Department, Lenoir County Sheriffs Office, Greene County Sheriffs Office, Snow Hill Police Department, and the North Carolina State Highway Patrol.
Lindsay Elks, a fourth-grade teacher at Northeast Elementary School, is the North Carolina winner of the Read 180 Educator of the Year award presented by the learning technology company HMH and is among a select group of 22 teachers honored nationally.
In December of 2022, KPD's Violent Crime Action Team began a drug investigation related to the distribution of crack cocaine by Rodney Meadows (37 of Kinston). The investigation led to Meadows being charged with 34 felonies. On June 14, 2024 Meadows pled guilty in Lenoir County Superior court and received 11-18 years in prison.