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  1. Benefit concert for slain bouncer to be held todayRead the original story

    Friday May 17 | Kinston Free Press

    Guitars will be screaming today at a special music festival and fundraiser in honor of slain Havelockbar bouncer Todd North.

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  2. Ring City Rollers at The Wreck RoomRead the original story w/Photo

    Saturday May 11 | Kinston Free Press

    An all-female flat track roller derby league has settled into the Wreck Room in downtown Kinston.

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  3. LCC graduate battled through vision impairmentRead the original story w/Photo

    Friday May 10 | Kinston Free Press

    After enduring a rare health condition that obstructed her vision, the finish line has never been clearer for Lenoir Community College student Kristen Polito.

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  4. New Bern mayor taking two months offRead the original story

    Thursday May 9 | Kinston Free Press

    New Bern Mayor Lee Bettis is taking a two-month leave of absence from his city post to tend to family matters, a spokesman announced at a brief news conference Thursday in New Bern.

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  5. Shop for Life / Names in newsRead the original story

    Friday May 3 | Kinston Free Press

    Sue Ellen Maddux, director of Marketing and Special Events with the Woodmen Community Center, has receives two tickets to the Shop for Life event from Jane Wynne, Field Controls Relay for Life team captain, and Jenny Daughety, team member and Shop for Life chairwoman.

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  6. Man wanted in Lenoir, Jones for break-ins arrested in New BernRead the original story w/Photo

    Friday Apr 26 | Kinston Free Press

    A 20-year-old Kinston man wanted in Lenoir County and Jones County for breaking into residences was arrested in New Bern Thursday.

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  7. Kayakers traversing the Neuse to battle cancerRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday Apr 24 | Kinston Free Press

    The 50-year-old Fayetteville resident and retired U.S. Army soldier was at Neuseway Nature Park Wednesday afternoon with about 19 others, taking a break in the middle of a 200-mile journey.

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  8. The big business of making your next chicken dinner not without its issuesRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 18, 2013 | Kinston Free Press

    The majority of your interaction with poultry is at your grocer's meat counter or at a fast-food drive-thru; the sheer preciseness of the organization of bringing chicken to your table takes an adjustment.

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  9. Kayakers to float through Kinston to support cancer researchRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 15, 2013 | Kinston Free Press

    They will make up the second annual Hope Floats NC fundraising event to raise cancer awareness, honor and remember those who have battled cancer and fight back against the disease by raising money for the American Cancer Society to fund prevention and research programs.

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  10. Hanks: Shopping locally is more important than you thinkRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 13, 2013 | Kinston Free Press

    Want a delicious and unique beer brewed in our very own backyard? Steven Hill and the good folks at Mother Earth Brewing will hook you up in a minute.

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  11. Little cakes blend savory with sweetRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 11, 2013 | Kinston Free Press

    She opened The Peppered Cupcake in December with not-your-average cupcakes. Her first cupcake was based on her aunt's recipe for a savory appetizer spread with cream cheese, preserves and horseradish topped with pepper - hence came the name.

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  12. Man surrenders after barricading himself in restaurant restroomRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 10, 2013 | Kinston Free Press

    A lone naked man who sheriff's deputies described as mentally ill was holed up for 2A1 2 hours in the James City Waffle House restroom on Wednesday morning while law enforcement surrounded the restaurant and sealed off the neighboring parking lot.

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  13. Neuse Riverkeeper Foundation to make job cutsRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 8, 2013 | Kinston Free Press

    Former Executive Director George Matthis worked his last day in the organization's Raleigh office last Wednesday after directing the financially stressed environmental nonprofit for just over a year.

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  14. League spotlights artist / Names in the newsRead the original story

    Apr 6, 2013 | Kinston Free Press

    Mina Miller has been the Lenoir County Artist League's "Artist of the Month" for March.

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  15. Hills is new COG directorRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 6, 2013 | Kinston Free Press

    Judy Hills has certainly climbed some hills in her career with Eastern Carolina Council of Governments before recently being named to the top spot in the nine-county agency.

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  16. Huckabee visits ENCRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 6, 2013 | Kinston Free Press

    "This is The Mike Huckabee Show and we are live from New Bern, North Carolina," Huckabee said from a New Bern Riverfront Convention Center podium Friday before more than 500 cheering fans.

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  17. Purse-snatching car thief arrestedRead the original story

    Apr 1, 2013 | Kinston Free Press

    Sunday at 5:32 p.m., a New Bern woman reported an acquaintance made off with her purse in Deep Run, containing $25 cash and a Green Dot visa card.

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  18. Garriss - " MaroulesRead the original story w/Photo

    Mar 30, 2013 | Kinston Free Press

    Mike and Rose Garriss of La Grange announce the engagement of their daughter, Leslie Anne Garriss, to Louis Matthew Maroules, son of Chris Maroules of New Bern, and Carl and Louise Edwards of Morehead City.

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  19. Emmy-winning costumer joins local film effortRead the original story w/Photo

    Mar 29, 2013 | Kinston Free Press

    Emmy-winning costumer Amy Andrews-Harrell has both a love of history and local ties to bring into a period movie about New Bern's pioneer photographer, Bayard Wootten.

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  20. Rep. Butterfield talks to Sampson students about governmentRead the original story w/Photo

    Mar 27, 2013 | Kinston Free Press

    Earlier this week, U.S. Rep. G.K. Butterfield, D-N.C., visited Sampson Alternative School on the campus of Kennedy Home to talk about government.

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