Neuse News year in review: October
Neuse News delivers hyper-local news to the inbox of our readers every morning at 7:00 AM. Here is a look back on October’s most memorable articles.
Number 1
Governor Cooper encourages eligible families in North Carolina to apply for Child Tax Credit payments
This month many families across North Carolina are receiving an installment of the advance Child Tax Credit federal payment, which provides them with up to half of their total credit and bolsters their income to meet immediate needs for children’s health and well-being.
Number 2
Tractor Supply in Kinston to move from current location
https://www.neusenews.com/index/2021/10/22/tractor-supply-in-kinston-to-move-from-current-location
Perry Management announced on Facebook that they brokered a deal with Tractor Supply for a property on Hwy 70 across from Lenoir Community College and beside Taco Bell in Kinston. They will be building a new location to replace their current location in Kinston.
Number 3
Kinston Police Department Narcotics Unit: Man charged with Conspiracy to sell/deliver Cocaine, Distribute a controlled substance within 1000 feet of school
On Wednesday, October 6th, 2021, members of the Kinston Police Department Narcotics Unit concluded two narcotics investigations that spanned the course of nearly 3 months. This operation was conducted as a part of the department’s initiative to suppress violent crime in the city.
Number 4
Kinston Police need help identifying suspects
https://www.neusenews.com/index/2021/10/5/kinston-police-need-help-identifying-suspects
The Kinston Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in helping identify the subjects shown below. These individuals were involved in a recent break in. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Kinston Police Department’s Tips Line at 252-939-4020 or Lenoir County Crime Stoppers at 252-523-4444.
Number 5
Mike Parker: Beware latest Medicare scam – and hang up
https://www.neusenews.com/index/2021/10/4/mike-parker-beware-latest-medicare-scam-and-hang-up
Telemarketing crooks have developed a new way to attempt to scam people on Medicare. I was unaware of this scam until I answered a call that my caller ID identified as “N Carolina Call.” The woman on the line said she was from Medicare and was calling to see if I had received my new secure Medicare card.