The Jones County Historical Society presented a plaque honoring King’s Chapel Free Will Baptist Church as part of its 105th Founders’ Day Celebration, Sunday September 15, 2024.
The Jones County Historical Society presented a plaque honoring King’s Chapel Free Will Baptist Church as part of its 105th Founders’ Day Celebration, Sunday September 15, 2024.
With Hurricane Helene forecasted to become a major storm bringing possible heavy rain and wind, North Carolina Commissioner of Insurance Mike Causey is reminding the public what they can do to be prepared before, during and after a major weather event.
The Bunker Kinston, the city’s premier indoor golf club powered by the cutting-edge Trackman iO system, hosted an open house this past Saturday, September 21.
The million-dollar question- “What is my purpose?” Have you ever asked yourself this question? For many people the purpose in their life is the very meaning of their existence. Without knowing their purpose, they often suffer with not knowing their significance.
SAFE in Lenoir and Greene County Hosts 2024 Empowerment Luncheon to Support Survivors of Domestic Violence.
A tragic accident involving a golf cart and a sports utility vehicle claimed the lives of two Kinston residents on Wednesday afternoon.
Governor Roy Cooper and state leaders urged North Carolinians today to prepare for life-threatening flooding as well as high winds, tornadoes and heavy rain as Hurricane Helene passes through the state.
The forecast track has changed little and we continue to expect the most significant impacts well to our west. Still, this is a LARGE storm and we will experience some impacts to eastern North Carolina.
On September 25, 2024, at approximately 7:57 PM, Kinston Police Department’s B-Squad responded to a structure fire at 610 E Caswell Street. Upon arrival, officers spoke with residents and witnesses, gathering information about the incident. No injuries were reported to the officers.
On September 23, 2024, officers from D-Squad responded to a report of shoplifting at Harbor Freight in Kinston. The suspects had fled the scene in a vehicle before officers arrived.
This November, the Town of Maysville will hold a mixed drink referendum on the ballot, offering residents the chance to vote on the sale of mixed alcoholic beverages within the town. The outcome of this vote could have a significant economic impact on Maysville, mainly as the town looks to attract more tourism and support its local businesses.
Lenoir Community College student Jared Santiago-Lopez is a 19-year-old with a heart full of determination and a vision for a better future. Having spent most of his life in Kinston after his family immigrated from Mexico, he has taken on a challenge not only for himself but for his entire community.
As a member of the Department of Social Services with Lenoir County Government, you can make a difference! The agency is seeking candidates for a Child Support Agent II. Candidates in this classification are responsible for the initiation, organization, and enforcement of child support orders in the Child Support Enforcement (IV-D) program.
On Tuesday, September 24, 2024, at approximately 6:30 am, A-Squad officers conducted a vehicle stop with Jennifer Hutchens (50 of Raleigh) for motor vehicle violations. During the traffic stop officers suspected Hutchens was impaired and conducted a DWI investigation.
Richard “Dale” Cahoon, 72, of Kinston passed away Monday, September 23, 2024. A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, October 12, 2024, at 2PM, at 4088 Falling Creek Road, La Grange.
This will be a LARGE storm and we will experience at least some impacts in Eastern North Carolina.
This is our second briefing on Tropical Storm Helene. As of now our biggest risks are a tornado threat Friday and strong winds over the coastal waters.
Bullying is like a stinky weed. It needs to be eradicated at the root, not just chopped off to grow back again. I can say from experience that being bullied is the pits. I have been bullied, and it takes too much energy dealing with it. Some people shrug it off, some fight back with words, but some people snap. That is tragic.
3HC Board Chair, Shirley Harkey, DHA, RN, FACHE, sent notice to 3HC’s Executive Team on Monday, September 16, 2024, announcing the appointment of Jennifer J. Whitley, MSN, RN, FNP-C as President and Chief Executive Officer effective September 17, 2024.
The Lenoir County Council on Aging hosted a nonpartisan political forum for candidates in the upcoming 2024 election. The forum featured state and local candidates who addressed both the short- and long-term needs of the aging population.