Windsock - Fri Nov 06
For the second time during his 18-year career, North Lenoir High School's Brent Williams was named Lenoir County Schools Principal of The Year for 2009-2010. Williams said he received the news last week when a prize patrol team from the school district stopped by his school.
County-owned property up for saleWindsock - Thu Nov 05
In the coming weeks, for sale signs will be popping up at property owned by the Lenoir County government.
Public Safety Director Greg Smith retiring after 23 years of service in KinstonWindsock - Thu Nov 05
After 30 years of public service, Kinston Public Safety Director Greg Smith is retiring and entering the private sector.
Murphy looks forward to his new role as mayorWindsock - Thu Nov 05
Wednesday began like a typical day for B.J. Murphy - he got up, showered, woke his daughter and prepared and took her to day care.
Public Safety Director Greg Smith retiring after 23 years of service in KinstonKinston Free Press - Wed Nov 04
After 30 years of public service, Kinston Public Safety Director Greg Smith is retiring and entering the private sector.
Murphy looks forward to his new role as mayorKinston Free Press - Wed Nov 04
Wednesday began like a typical day for B.J. Murphy - he got up, showered, woke his daughter and prepared and took her to day care.
Five of six incumbents keep seats in DoverSun Journal - Tue Nov 03
Votes from less than a third of Dover's 332 registered voters here Election Day returned the mayor and four of five aldermen to office for another term.
LIVE Kinston mayoral election results UPDATEDKinston Free Press - Tue Nov 03
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Election day underway in Lenoir CountyWindsock - Tue Nov 03
A Lenoir County Board of Elections official said Tuesday morning that voter turnout in the election has been lower than in 2007.
Consolidation proposed for Kinston mail serviceWindsock - Tue Nov 03
Kinston Mayor O.A. "Buddy Ritch" said he doesn't want to see the city's U.S. Postal Service mail operation consolidated with the service's operation in Fayetteville.
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