The whirlwind final days of a presidential campaign descended on the Kinston Regional Jetport on Sunday, as former President Donald Trump made a brief stop to rally supporters and bolster local Republican officeholders and candidates for office.
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The whirlwind final days of a presidential campaign descended on the Kinston Regional Jetport on Sunday, as former President Donald Trump made a brief stop to rally supporters and bolster local Republican officeholders and candidates for office.
While I have retired from the NC Senate, I have not retired from my love of Lenoir County. I have been thinking about our local elections for months, and I decided to support a group of candidates that covers a range of political backgrounds.
Former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for the upcoming election, is set to hold a rally in Kinston this Sunday. The event will take place at the Kinston Regional Jetport, a location where Trump previously held a rally in October 2016.
Details about the rally, including start time and ticket information, have not yet been released, but it has been reported that the gates open at 10:00 am and the event is at 2:00 pm. Local residents are encouraged to stay tuned for further announcements regarding this high-profile event.
Neuse News had the opportunity to speak with Shannan Harrison, a candidate for the At-Large seat on the Lenoir County Public Schools Board. Running against incumbents Bruce Hill and Merwyn Smith, as well as fellow candidate Jonathan Britt, Harrison shares her vision for the district, her priorities for students and educators, and what she hopes to accomplish if elected.
Neuse News sat down with Jonathan Britt, a candidate vying for an At-Large seat on the Lenoir County Public Schools Board. Britt is challenging incumbents Bruce Hill and Merwyn Smith, as well as candidate Shannan Harrison. Get insights into Britt’s platform, his approach to key educational issues, and why he believes he’s the best choice for Lenoir County’s future.
Neuse News sat down with Merwyn Smith, incumbent Lenoir County Public Schools Board Member, as he seeks to retain his At-Large seat in the upcoming election. Smith is facing fellow incumbent Bruce Hill, along with candidates Jonathan Britt and Shannan Harrison.
Neuse News publisher BJ Murphy sat down with Bruce Hill, incumbent Lenoir County Public Schools Board Member, to discuss his campaign to retain his At-Large seat in the upcoming election.
BJ Murphy speaks with Charles Dudley, who is running for a North Carolina Senate seat in the upcoming 2024 election. Dudley is challenging incumbent Bob Brinson.
BJ Murphy speaks with incumbent Bob Brinson, who is running for the North Carolina Senate in the upcoming 2024 election. Brinson is challenging candidate Charles Dudley for the seat.
Early voting in Lenoir County has seen a robust turnout as residents engage in the electoral process ahead of the upcoming election. From October 17 to 22, 2024, a total of 8,963 voters cast their ballots across various early voting sites, with daily participation reflecting patterns that suggest increased engagement during weekdays.
BJ Murphy speaks with incumbent Linda Rouse Sutton, who is vying to retain her position as Lenoir County Commissioner - At Large in the upcoming 2024 election. Sutton faces competition from fellow incumbent Keith King and former city council member Sammy Aiken as they seek one of two available seats.
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In an insightful interview, Neuse News publisher BJ Murphy sits down with Lillie Williams, a passionate candidate running for a seat in the North Carolina House of Representatives in the upcoming 2024 election. Williams is determined to challenge the incumbent, Rep. Chris Humphrey, and bring fresh perspectives to the legislature.
Berry Anderson, a lifelong resident of Greene County, is running for the Greene County Board of Commissioners in District 2. Anderson, who graduated from Greene Central High School in 1974, has lived and worked in the Shine community for decades, raising a family and serving as an active member of the local fire department.
Shannan Harrison, a lifelong resident of Lenoir County and a graduate of Lenoir County Public Schools, is running for an at-large seat on the Board of Education. With over 20 years of experience as a business owner and extensive involvement in local schools, Harrison aims to bring a parent’s perspective to the board. Her opponent for one of the two at-large seats are incumbents Bruce Hill and Merwyn Smith, and Jonathan Britt.