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

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.

Explore these highlights and more on Neuse News.

Here are the top stories from Neuse News in June 2024:

Kinston Angler makes historic catch at Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament
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A Kinston angler made headlines with a historic catch at the Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament, showcasing incredible skill and bringing pride to the local fishing community.

Ambleside Preparatory Academy bridges homeschooling and traditional education
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Ambleside Preparatory Academy is providing families with a unique hybrid approach to education, combining the best aspects of homeschooling with traditional classroom settings.

Nearly 50 arrested in Lenoir County’s Operation Summer Jump
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Lenoir County law enforcement arrested nearly 50 individuals as part of Operation Summer Jump, targeting illegal activities and enhancing community safety.

Local businesses combine to bring new flavor to Kinston
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A collaboration between local businesses is bringing fresh, innovative dining experiences to Kinston, highlighting the city’s growing food scene and entrepreneurial spirit.

Jersey Mike’s to open new location in Kinston
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Excitement is building as Jersey Mike’s prepares to open its newest location in Kinston, adding another dining option for residents and visitors alike.

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