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Neuse News year in review: November

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Neuse News delivers hyper-local news to the inbox of our readers every morning at 7:00 AM. Here is a look back on November’s most memorable articles.

Number 1

Neuse News hosts annual Facebook live Election Results Show

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Tonight, Neuse News will hold our annual Facebook Live election night coverage at 7:30. Hosted by Neuse News Publisher BJ Murphy and correspondent Catherine Hardee, the Facebook Live event will provide up-to-minute election results and share previews of upcoming interviews with Mayor Yvonne Deatherage of Pink Hill, Lenoir County Commissioners Chair Linda Rouse Sutton, and soon to be LCPS school board member-elect Michelle Davis Cash.

Number 2

Teacher Kaylah Blount is using her TikTok success to promote growth in math

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Rochelle Middle School math teacher Kaylah Blount is TikTok famous and on her way to break through 100,000 followers. She uses math as a creative way to reach people across the world.

Number 3

Yvonne Deatherage sworn in as Mayor of Pink Hill

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Following a contentious meeting in October that resulted in Mayor Mike Hill resigning, along with the clerk and the assistant clerk of Pink Hill, a meeting was held on Tuesday night to select a mayor to finish out the term Hill was serving.

Number 4

Meet the actors of LCC's production of A Christmas Carol

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Lenoir Community College presents A Christmas Carol – A New Musical, in partnership with the LCC Foundation and Fine Arts Department Nov. 11, 12, 18, and 19 at 7:30 p.m., and Nov. 13 and 20 at 3 p.m. in the Briley Auditorium.

Number 5

LCPS names Beginning Teacher of the Year

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Zachary Pierce knew he loved soccer. He just didn’t know that soccer would show him that he also loved teaching. The intersection of those two passions has provided Lenoir County Public Schools with its 2022-2023 Beginning Teacher of the Year.

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