Nov 26, 2009 | Windsock
Christmas parades bring holiday cheer
Now that Thanksgiving is over and almost all of the turkey leftovers have been devoured, it's time to look forward to the many Christmas parades scheduled in the area.
Artillery demonstration held at CSS Neuse State Historic Site
From the banks of the Neuse River, the sound of cannon fire echoed through the trees Saturday at the CSS Neuse State Historic Site.
The following incidents were reported by the Kinston Department of Public Safety and the Lenoir County Sheriff's Office: On Nov.
Challengers claim Greene County mayoral races
Bobby Taylor unseated incumbent Sam Johnson to win the mayoral seat for the Town of Hookerton by a 30-vote margin Tuesday night in Greene County.
Felony Charges Filed In Greene County Dog Case
There are more charges against a man who authorities say was keeping more than thirty dogs near Hookerton.
A team teeing off in the Stop Hunger Now Golf Tournament at Cutter Creek Golf Club on Thursday will put food in the mouths of 1,000 people.
Anyone who wants to vote in local municipal elections during November but hasn't registered yet, must get their paperwork in today.
30 Dogs Seized In Alleged Animal Cruelty Case
Greene County Animal Control and the Humane Society say they seized over 30 dogs in what they describe as a case of animal cruelty.
Wake Co. Takes In Alleged Fighting Dogs
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Arrest made in Hookerton animal cruelty case
A Hookerton man was arrested Wednesday after law enforcement officials found about 30 dogs on his property, which showed signs of severe abuse.
The following arrests were reported by the State Highway Patrol: William E. Cannon, 53, 2503 E, N. Dickerson Road, Kinston, Sept.
When you walk through the halls of Greene Central High School there's one common scene - students peering into laptop computer screens During a recent study break between classes, Greene Central junior Teena Coats worked to finish an i-Movie she produced that featured Native American history.
Conviction upheld in 2005 rape case
The N.C. Court of Appeals has upheld the conviction of a man who raped a 13-year-old girl in 2005 and was sentenced last year to 56 years in prison by an Onslow County jury.
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