The Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office held a press conference Wednesday to provide updates on the arrest of Ryan Keith Everett and ongoing investigations, including an armed robbery involving Octavius McCoy and Monica Munoz. Sheriff Jackie Rogers emphasized collaboration and the resolution of communication challenges within the justice system. “The Sheriff’s Office is here to protect, and we will use all resources to ensure safety,” said Sheriff Jackie Rogers.
Brenda Sutton Jones, 82, of Kinston passed away peacefully on November 16, 2024, at Greendale Forest Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Snow Hill, NC. A graveside service will be held at 11:00 am on Friday, November 22nd at Westview Cemetery in Kinston.
BREAKING: Stacey Mitchell has been located and is safe! She was in Graham, where she was picked up by an individual and brought back to Lenoir County. More details coming.
At just seven years old, Cameron Holder is making waves in the local music scene. The second grader, who recently showcased his original song, is inspiring peers and adults alike with his passion for music and his dedication to pursuing his dreams.
Raleigh, N.C. - The state’s seasonally adjusted October 2024 unemployment rate was 3.7 percent, decreasing 0.1 of a percentage point from September’s revised rate. The national rate was unchanged at 4.1 percent.
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.
Following a short standoff that lasted about 45 minutes, a Georgia man and a La Grange woman were taken into custody Monday morning for a Falling Creek store robbery that occurred Friday and for a robbery of a tobacco shop on Nov. 3 in La Grange.
Walter D. Ezzell Jr. passed away peacefully on November 17th, 2024, at WakeMed Health & Hospitals in Raleigh, North Carolina. A funeral service will be held at 11am on Thursday, 21 November at Highland Baptist Church, 8524 Crowder Rd, Raleigh, NC 27603.
In a few days the Christmas season will be in full swing. Is there a better way to celebrate the season of giving and sharing than shining a light on a group of young ladies from our area who exemplify the spirit of giving back?
Sandra Thompson - corresponding secretary, Donna Grady - vice president, Debbie Smith - treasurer, Sandra Braxton - president, Diane Bowen - recording secretary.
Tatiana Quidel Espinoza Aedo, 69, of Kinston, passed away on Sunday, November 17, 2024, at home surrounded by her family. Visitation will be on Thursday, November 21, 2024, from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM at Howard-Carter Funeral Home, with the funeral services beginning at 7:00 PM.
On Sunday, November 17, 2024, at approximately 6:00 a.m., KPD's D-Squad officers attempted to initiate a vehicle stop on Highway 70. The driver of the vehicle, sped away as officers made their approach. The pursuit ensued when the suspect drove over a ditch and fled on foot near Lenoir Community College.
I had not seen him for a good while. One Sunday, he entered King’s Restaurant and took a seat in a booth. I had to go speak to him. He smiled at me, and we chatted for a few minutes. Buddy made a deep impression on me from the time I first met him. He seemed filled with positive vibes and energy. To me, he represented what is best in Kinston and Lenoir County.
In response to the recent disaster in Western North Carolina, an East to West Christmas drive has been launched to bring holiday cheer to families affected by the tragedy. With the support of The Hesed Place, Sara and James Crozier, and Georgiana Bowman, more than 17 collection sites have been set up across Eastern NC to collect donations of wrapped gifts, toys, and other items for children affected by Hurricane Helene.
Lenoir Community College is a comprehensive institution that places primary emphasis on excellence in classroom/lab/clinical instruction. The Associate Degree Nursing Instructor is responsible for providing one-on-one and whole group instruction so that students are able to successfully complete degree requirements in an engaging environment.
This position will serve as Social/Clinical Research Assistant for the waterBEST study, a 5-year, community-based study evaluating potential dental health benefits of fluoridated bottle water in pre-school children. Duties will be performed at the UNC Adams School of Dentistry Field Center located in Kinston, NC.
The Director of Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET)/Instructor oversees planning and strategies for continuing education and curriculum programs involving law enforcement training, certifications, and renewals.
The Instructional Assistant will provide support to the Emergency Medical Sciences Instructor/Coordinator with regard to clinical site management and student clinical scheduling for Emergency Medical Sciences (EMS) programs as well as Workforce Development and Continuing Education health-related programs.
I remember seeing Mayor Ritch on the campus of Kinston High School and by his presence alone one could tell someone special, someone important was in this place. Understanding his impact on me, helped shape my own approach to speaking with students when I became mayor.
Nov. 12, 2024 – The Greene County Community Foundation, a North Carolina Community Foundation affiliate, has awarded $16,500 in grants to organizations supporting the local community.
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!
Step back in time with Hello, Dolly! as Lenoir Community College transports you to the bustling heart of 1890s New York City! Join Dolly Levi, the lively matchmaker with a talent for stirring up joy and laughter, as she fills every scene with her vibrant energy. Enjoy a night brimming with unforgettable songs, lively dance numbers, and Dolly’s heartwarming charm that will sweep you away. Secure your tickets now for a magical experience that will stay with you long after the curtain falls!
The Instructional Assistant will provide support to the Emergency Medical Sciences Instructor/Coordinator with regard to clinical site management and student clinical scheduling for Emergency Medical Sciences (EMS) programs as well as Workforce Development and Continuing Education health-related programs.
Lenoir Community College is a comprehensive institution that places primary emphasis on excellence in classroom/lab/clinical instruction. The Associate Degree Nursing Instructor is responsible for providing one-on-one and whole group instruction so that students are able to successfully complete degree requirements in an engaging environment.
As a member of the Lenoir County Government Health Department, you can make a difference! The Health Department is seeking candidates for an Animal Control Officer.
The Director of Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET)/Instructor oversees planning and strategies for continuing education and curriculum programs involving law enforcement training, certifications, and renewals.
Experience the magic of Hello, Dolly! as Lenoir Community College brings you to the heart of 1890s New York City! Step into a world where Dolly Levi, the ultimate matchmaker and social butterfly, breathes life, love, and laughter into everyone she meets.
At just seven years old, Cameron Holder is making waves in the local music scene. The second grader, who recently showcased his original song, is inspiring peers and adults alike with his passion for music and his dedication to pursuing his dreams.
Leaders and citizens alike mourn the passing of Buddy Ritch, reflecting on his legacy of service and dedication to the city he loved.
We’re finally here - Election Day! As many people vented their frustrations about national, state, and local politics on social media this election (and I’m sure it’s not over, gahhhhhh), it’s common to see heated debates, complaints, and accusations aimed at politicians and the government. However, real change doesn’t come from being a keyboard warrior—it comes from taking action.
LCPS Board of Education member, Dr. Kimberly Outlaw-Starkey, wears many hats in her life. On top of representing District 3 in the Board of Education, she’s a psychotherapist, teaches multiple courses at several universities, and writes textbooks in her spare time.