In North Carolina, the statewide general election is Tuesday, November 8, 2022.
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In North Carolina, the statewide general election is Tuesday, November 8, 2022.
In North Carolina, the statewide general election is Tuesday, November 8, 2022.
You will have many important decisions when you head to the polls. Among them is who you will entrust to serve as your next Clerk of Superior Court. This post plays a critical role in how justice is administered in Lenoir County, overseeing all clerical and record-keeping functions of the district and superior court, with jurisdiction over probate, foreclosures, guardianships, divorces, adoptions, name changes and other pre- and post-judgement remedies. Experience matters in this position.
Neuse News sat down with Lillie Williams to discuss her candidacy and upcoming election for NC House, District 12.
Neuse News sat down with Rep. Chris Humphrey to discuss his candidacy and upcoming election for NC House, District 12.
Neuse News sat down with Lenoir County Board of Education District 5 candidate Jonathan Britt to discuss his candidacy and the upcoming election.
According to recent reports, Pink Hill's town clerk, Crystal Heath, and the assistant clerk, Diana Rodriquez, have resigned. This follows the resignation announcement former Mayor Mike Hill made on social media yesterday. Mayor Pro Tem Penny Murphy is the acting mayor.
The Federal Student Loan Debt Relief application is now open and will run through December 31, 2023. This program provides eligible borrows with full or partial discharge of loans up to $20,000 to Federal Pell Grant recipients and up to $10,000 to non-Pell Grant recipients.
The success of our community begins with Lenoir County Public Schools (LCPS) and the upcoming election is an opportunity for voters to extend LCPS’s capacity for success well beyond the current trajectory. LCPS needs its Board of Education (BOE) members to be standard bearers for the necessary partnerships between teachers, parents/guardians, administrators, and county commissioners required for identifying and obtaining the resources for meeting LCPS’s achievement goals.
Sheriff Ronnie Ingram signed a new agreement with Paytel Communications, Inc. to provide new, updated and beneficial technology services in the Lenoir County Detention Center.
The Trump administration succeeded in deploying the Public Health Emergency in 2020 as an effective and genuine policy response to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. The Public Health Emergency, first declared by the secretary of health and human services on Jan. 31, 2020, granted various authorities to the executive branch in response to COVID-19.
The Greene County Board of Elections on Wednesday, September 28 and Thursday, September 29 will conduct logic and accuracy (L&A) tests on voting systems that will be used in the upcoming general election on November 8, 2022.
The North Carolina General Assembly Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations, Subcommittee on Hurricane Response & Recovery met to review agencies' response in the state’s recovery from recent disasters including Matthew and Florence.
Governor Roy Cooper called on Republican legislators to waive state income taxes on student loans that have been forgiven. The General Assembly passed legislation to ensure that North Carolinians did not have to pay income tax on Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans that were forgiven.