2024 Neuse News end of year review - August
August 2024 brought a mix of community interest and breaking news to Neuse News readers. The viral TikTok claim about Aunt Jemima's legacy sparked important conversations, while the tragic case of a Lenoir County couple arrested for animal cruelty after dogs were found dead drew significant attention. Backroads Smokehouse BBQ expanded its footprint with the opening of a second location, and Kinston city leaders moved forward with plans to demolish the deteriorated Super 8 Motel on Vernon Avenue. Additionally, the Lenoir County Sheriff's Office pursued a suspect involved in a shooting at Brown's Plant and Seeds, rounding out a month filled with stories that resonated across the region. Explore these headlines and more on Neuse News.
Here are the top 5 most-read stories from Neuse News in August 2024:
Aunt Jemima: Don't believe everything you see on TikTok
The claim that Aunt Jemima was a millionaire whose wealth was taken is once again making the rounds on TikTok, but the truth of her legacy is much more complex.
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Lenoir County couple arrested for animal cruelty after dogs found dead
A Lenoir County couple has been arrested and charged with felony animal cruelty after several dogs were found dead on their property, according to officials.
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Backroads Smokehouse BBQ opens second location
Backroads Smokehouse BBQ, known for its savory, slow-cooked barbecue, celebrated the opening of its second location last week, expanding its footprint in eastern North Carolina.
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Kinston eyes demolition of deteriorated Super 8 Motel
City leaders are pushing forward plans to demolish the long-vacant Super 8 Motel on Vernon Avenue, citing safety concerns and community complaints about the deteriorating property.
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UPDATE: Lenoir County Sheriff pursues suspect in Brown's Plant and Seeds shooting
The Lenoir County Sheriff's Office is searching for a suspect connected to a shooting incident that occurred at Brown’s Plant and Seeds, leaving one person injured.
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Make sure to check out these stories and more on Neuse News!
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