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  MARCH 2006 ARCHIVE
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3/30/06 - Local company receives major USDA loan
A Kinston-based company learned Thursday that it has been approved for a $750,000 grant to aid economic development in...

3/30/06 - Kinston a-buzz over first-day lottery sales
Well, did they or didn’t they? Buy lottery tickets, that is. Depends on whom you ask. At least half the people who spoke with this reporter...

3/30/06 - Chamber readies for annual Festival on the Neuse
The tantalizing smell of barbecue will soon be wafting down the banks of the Neuse River as the Kinston-Lenoir County Chamber ...

3/28/06 - Harvey School neighborhood proposed for historic...
An area bordered roughly by Herritage Street and West Road, Edwards Street and Harding Avenue, is proposed as Kinston’s next historic district. ...

3/27/06 - Kinston to ask for bids to remove power plant asbestos
City leaders will ask for cost estimates on removing asbestos stored in the city’s old electric power plant, but are not considering razing the historic ...

3/23/06 - Residents say offset intersection is dangerous
A misaligned intersection has a Kinston physician worried about possible unsafe road conditions in his neighborhood....

3/22/06 - Broken Eagle restaurant to open with new owner
A Herritage Street restaurant vacant for more than a year will open again with a familiar face at the grill. ...

3/22/06 - Atlanta cemetery expert tours Maplewood Cemetery
An expert on cemetery preservation and restoration says Kinston’s Maplewood Cemetery has much in common with Atlanta’s historic Oakland Cemetery....

3/22/06 - Wallet watch: Storing cars will cost the owner
Owners whose cars are towed and stored by the city had better get ready to write a hefty check. ...

3/20/06 - Look for city property taxes to increase
The much-discussed new main fire station and the seldom-discussed renovations to Kinston City Hall are expected to add another penny...

3/20/06 - Police handle two shootings, armed robbery over weekend
Two shootings and an armed robbery made Kinston streets a dangerous place over the weekend....

3/16/06 - Confederates target Kinston
A small army of Confederates with their sights on Kinston will arrive May 20 for their annual state convention. This will be the group’s first convention in Kinston....

3/16/06 - Weather service places Red Flag warning on Lenoir County
Lenoir County is among several counties in the eastern part of North Carolina to be placed under a Red Flag...

3/13/06 - Police say homeless ex-con confesses to stealing cigarettes
A homeless, man out of prison for less than a month, is in Lenoir County Jail for allegedly robbing two Kinston stores...

3/10/06 - U.S. Colored Troops Symposium in New Bern March 24 – 26
“Earning the Right to Citizenship-II” is the second regional symposium of the Black Heritage Society, scheduled for March 24-26, in New Bern...

3/08/06 - Kinston officially going to the dogs
Nearly 200 retriever dogs, their trainers and owners will arrive in Kinston next weekend for a two-day American Kennel Club-sanctioned regional...

3/07/06 - Pizza delivery man attacked, robbed
A 19-year-old pizza delivery man received minor injuries Monday night when he was attacked by five men...

3/02/06 - Soil tests OK for library
Soil tests on the courtyard at the Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library show slightly elevated levels of benzene and diesel...




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