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ENC National Night Out roundup
EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA — National Night Out is a time for strengthening police-community partnerships and highlighting local resources. These events create an atmosphere for sharing information and building positive relationships between citizens and law enforcement. Here are some National Night Out events taking place throughout our area. Carteret County:
Craven County Veterans Service Office enhances support for local veterans
Thursday is National Hire a Veteran Day. There are many resources in Eastern North Carolina that help veterans find work and transition to civilian life. We spoke to a veteran here in New Bern who says the help wasn’t always available. Gary Gillette says his journey started in 1967...
Community Resource Fair to be held on July 27 in Havelock
CRAVEN COUNTY, NC — MARK YOUR CALENDARS!. On Saturday July 27, 2024, from 10:00 am to 12 noon there will be a Community Resource Fair in Craven County. It's all happening at the Harlowe Community Center located at 125 Godette School Road in Havelock. This event will provide the community with resources related to substance abuse, mental health, employment opportunities, and a voter registration drive.
NC Attorney General Stein announces $86 million settlement in principle with Indivior
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCT) — N.C. Attorney General Josh Stein announced an $86 million multi-state settlement in principle with opioid manufacturer Indivior for its role in fueling the opioid crisis. North Carolina state and local governments are anticipated to receive approximately $2.5 million from the settlement in principle. “North Carolinians are dying every day from opioid […]
Two lawsuits, federal and state probes shackle North Carolina election board
(The Center Square) – Two lawsuits, one federal investigation and one state investigation have created quite a first 26 days of July for the North Carolina State Board of Elections. Chaired by Democrat Alan Hirsch, the panel was hit with a second litigation on Friday, this time by the state Democratic Party. Plaintiffs ask in Wake County Superior Court to have the We the People Party, approved July 16, removed from the November ballot. ...
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