2024 Neuse News end of year review: Top stories in May
May was a month filled with celebration, reflection, and impactful news in Kinston and beyond. The winners of the 43rd Annual BBQ Fest on the Neuse were crowned, showcasing the region's love for whole-hog cooking. A viral incident involving a juvenile prompted a public response from the sheriff, while a 16-year-old Early College student inspired many by graduating with both a diploma and a degree. The Laughing Owl Restaurant announced its closure, marking the end of an era, and investigations into the use of force by the Kinston Police Department raised community discussions.
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Here are the top stories from Neuse News in May 2024:
Winners crowned at 43rd Annual BBQ Fest on the Neuse Whole Hog Cook-Off
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The 43rd Annual BBQ Fest on the Neuse celebrated the best in whole-hog cooking as winners were crowned after a fierce cook-off. The event highlighted Kinston's culinary traditions and drew BBQ enthusiasts from near and far.
Sheriff responds to viral incident involving juvenile
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A viral video involving a juvenile led to widespread attention, prompting a response from the sheriff's office. The incident sparked community discussions about accountability and the role of law enforcement.
16-year-old graduates with diploma, degree in two years at Early College
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An inspiring 16-year-old student graduated from Early College, earning both a high school diploma and a college degree in just two years. The achievement was celebrated as a testament to determination and academic excellence.
Use of Force Inquiry: Kinston Police Department Investigation
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An investigation into a use-of-force incident involving the Kinston Police Department captured community attention. Authorities are reviewing the case to ensure transparency and accountability.
Laughing Owl Restaurant thanks Kinston, announces June 1 closure
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The Laughing Owl Restaurant, a beloved staple in Kinston, announced its closure on June 1. The owners expressed heartfelt thanks to the community for their years of support.
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