The following building permits were issued in Lenoir County:
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The following building permits were issued in Lenoir County:
Impressive results in regional competition have propelled 49 LCPS students on to the state Science Fair and the state Science Olympiad.
Officers on A-Squad conducted a traffic stop with Aaliah Anderson (27, Kinston). During the traffic stop officers suspected Anderson was impaired. After an investigation was complete, Anderson was arrested for Driving While Impaired.
Earlier this month, Groundhog Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow, meaning an early spring is on the way. As you come out of your winter slumber, the Etta Jones Turner Public Library (Pink Hill Public Library) is inviting patrons to start a wellness journey
For more than 20 years, the Little Union Academy of Martial Arts has brought a different type of March Madness to Kinston. From 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 16, Little Union will host the 19th Annual Karate Madness Open Championship Tournament in the Kinston High School gym here in Kinston.
Today marks 1 year since my accident. This has truly been the hardest year of my life. I haven’t posted about my accident before today, but thought it was appropriate to share a message and a picture. Yesterday I was released by my doctor from medical restrictions and last night, after 364 days, I was able to put on my gear and return to the fire department.
The following is a list of people who have recently passed away in Lenoir County:
Minges Wellness Center, at UNC Health Lenoir, is partnering to provide complimentary memberships to members of the nationally recognized SilverSneakers® program. Through this collaboration, Minges Wellness Center will now offer older adults a way to increase their levels of physical activity while motivating them to remain active.
The NC Global TransPark Economic Development Region (NCGTPEDR) was established with the goal of fostering a collaborative and strategic approach to economic growth.
Before departing for a District Work Period, House Republicans passed strong legislation to put an end to President Biden’s anti-American energy agenda and took a bold step to hold the Biden Administration accountable for the border crisis by impeaching DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas
It might be winter and there might not be as wide of a variety of fresh local vegetables, but don’t let that stop you from eating delicious salads made with fresh ingredients available during this season. Hope you will enjoy these tasty healthy options for winter salads!
The following building permits were issued by Lenoir County:
Mother Earth Brewing is thrilled to announce the launch of its latest seasonal offering, Hula Vibes Berliner Weisse, a unique twist on the classic German-style wheat beer. Scheduled to hit the shelves on March 1st, Hula Vibes is set to become the go-to summer beverage, offering a bright, tart, and refreshing experience.
The Animal Welfare Section of the Veterinary Division of the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services recently awarded nine community shelters grants as part of the Animal Shelter Support Fund program. These funds will be used to help shelters improve their facilities to better comply with the Animal Welfare Act.
The Ultimate Body Shop, known for its collision work, has undergone a change in ownership, heralding the arrival of Pitstop Car and Truck Accessories to the Kinston community. Situated at 1710 W New Bern Rd, the establishment was acquired by Derrick Stalnaker, Chris Davis and their family, natives of Kinston.
Governor Roy Cooper announced $1.3 million in grants to 42 public school districts and public charter schools across North Carolina to expand access to healthy school breakfast for more than 51,000 students. The NC Innovative School Breakfast Grants were funded through federal funds directed by the Governor in October 2023.
Baseball Hall of Famer George Whitfield created an annual scholarship through the Lenoir Community College Foundation honoring the memory of Gilmer Minor, III who played college football and baseball and who continued to support athletics throughout his life.
Congratulations to Jones County Public Schools! Jones County Public Schools has been selected as a Purple Star school district by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.
In January, 2024, KPD's Violent Crime Action Team (VCAT) responded to drug complaints related to Iverson Ward. VCAT Detectives conducted an investigation and on February 27, 2024, obtained a search warrant for Ward's residence.
A-Squad was conducting a license checkpoint on Hwy 11 and Liberty Hill Road. Dorian Powell approached the checkpoint and officers observed narcotic violations. During the investigations, officers located cocaine and marijuana.