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La Grange electric rates to increase by 4 percent
The La Grange Town Council voted Monday night to increase residents' electrical rates by 3.9 percent, effective Feb.
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Incident reports
The following incidents were reported by the Kinston Department of Public Safety and the Lenoir County Sheriff's Office: On Nov.
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A place to call home
There's no wasted space at the Lenoir County SPCA's animal shelter. When one enters the Rouse Road shelter, their eyes are assaulted by the sight of dog and cat cages in every nook and cranny, their ears are ...
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Incident reports
The following incidents were reported to the Lenoir County Sheriff's Office and the Kinston Department of Public Safety: On Nov.
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DWI arrests
The following driving while intoxicated arrests were reported by the State Highway Patrol: Heriberto P. Rodriquez, 25, 431 Joe Nunn Road, Kinston, Nov.
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Incident reports
The following arrests were reported by the Lenoir County Sheriff's Office and the Lenoir County Sheriff's Office: On Oct.
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Incident reports
The following incidents were reported by the Lenoir County Sheriff's Office and the Kinston Department of Public Safety: On Oct.
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Local residents looking for nearby, affordable activities this fall can head to farms around Kinston and La Grange, where children can run through mazes carved in cornfields, pick produce or pet animals.
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Library announces drawing winners
Winners have been announced in a month-long contest during September celebrating National Library Card Sign-up Month and promoting the importance of library cards.
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Kinston welcomes new postmaster
Kinston's new postmaster Alvin Brantley enjoys listening to The Beatles and bicycling on Lenoir County roadways during his days off from work.
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DWI arrests
The following driving while intoxicated arrests were reported by the State Highway Patrol: Gary P. Drinkwater, 46, 1451 NC 11/55, Kinston, Oct.
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2 arrested, charged with 16 charges
The Lenoir County Sheriff's Office arrested two men in connection with a series of break-ins in the county.
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La Grange council to consider new land use plan
The La Grange town council will need at least another month to consider adopting a land use plan that could include mixing homes of different values in the same neighborhoods.
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Incident reports
The following incidents were reported by the Kinston Department of Public Safety and the Lenoir County Sheriff's Office: On Oct.
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Voter registration on the rise in Lenoir Co.
Lenoir County's number of registered voters for the general election has increased by nearly 1,000 since the 2004 elections.
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Running over cancer
The Centers for Disease Control predicts 50 women in Lenoir County will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008.
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Area gas stations tapped out
Mallard Food Shop, located at 6130 U.S. 70 West, La Grange and Golden Harvest Community Mart on 2278 Falling Creek Road have been out of gas for two days.
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Lenoir Co. firemen honor one of their own
Gone but not forgotten, former Deep Run Volunteer Fire Department Capt. Adam Ryan Howard was honored Sunday during the 13th annual Fireman's Day held at Lenoir Community College.
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Artist's print to hang in local bank
Artist Mary Margaret Harrison has donated a first edition giclee print of "A View from the Tracks," Harrison's depiction of downtown La Grange, to the little bank in La Grange.
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Poll workers train for Election Day
Eva Williams gave rookie poll worker Peggy Pelletier a trick for threading a spool of paper through the back of a voting machine: Think of it as a roll of toilet paper, and hang it in the proper overhand ...
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