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2024 Neuse News end of year review: Top stories in June

June brought exciting milestones and community developments to the forefront, from a historic fishing achievement at the Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament to the potential opening of a new Jersey Mike’s in Kinston. Nearly 50 arrests in Lenoir County’s Operation Summer Jump highlighted ongoing law enforcement efforts, while Ambleside Preparatory Academy provided an innovative approach to education. Additionally, local businesses teamed up to bring fresh flavors to Kinston’s culinary scene.

2024 Neuse News end of year review: Top stories in May

May was a month filled with celebration, reflection, and impactful news in Kinston and beyond. The winners of the 43rd Annual BBQ Fest on the Neuse were crowned, showcasing the region's love for whole-hog cooking. A viral incident involving a juvenile prompted a public response from the sheriff, while a 16-year-old Early College student inspired many by graduating with both a diploma and a degree. The Laughing Owl Restaurant announced its closure, marking the end of an era, and investigations into the use of force by the Kinston Police Department raised community discussions.

2024 Neuse News end of year review: Top stories in January

January brought a mix of heartfelt community moments and hard-hitting news to the forefront. From the tragic loss of a young boy in Pink Hill to Dan Sale's retirement and the sale of his iconic auto dealership, these stories captured the attention of readers across the region. Kinston High School's lockdown following a fight, a high-profile murder sentencing, and Kristy Kelly's personal column about Kinston's untapped potential also resonated deeply. Explore the stories that shaped the start of the year on Neuse News.

Cooking with Tammy Kelly: Friendsgiving!!

Yep, Friendsgiving, the word is a mix up of “friends” and “Thanksgiving” and the idea is to spend an evening near the Thanksgiving Holiday with your best buds.  Apparently the “younger” generation has been celebrating this for several years, but my more “tenured” generation has finally caught up.  

LCSO: Everett caught in Graham this afternoon

Ryan Keith Everett was taken into custody this afternoon by the Graham Police Department. The 38-year-old from La Grange had been sought by area law enforcement since Thursday evening, when he allegedly committed a robbery in Greene County, stole two firearms and shot two individuals on Wheat Swamp Road in Lenoir County.