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Staff at the Lenoir County Jail responded Monday afternoon to reports of discolored water by testing the system and alerting City of Kinston utility officials.
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An updated state agenda reveals the item has been downgraded to a standard presentation, with no reason given for removing the vote.
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Sheriff Jackie Rogers confirmed that a Flock license plate reader on Highway 58 outside of Kinston was struck multiple times, leaving visible bullet holes.
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