Craven County
Recent News About Craven County
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: Dail Booth Selected as Craven County Water Superintendent
Dail Booth of Greenville, North Carolina has been selected as Craven County’s new Water Superintendent.
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: New Bern Riverfront Convention Center Is Honored With ConventionSouth’s Prestigious Top New or Renovated Meeting Site Award
ConventionSouth readers are constantly seeking information on the newest and like-new meeting sites in the South in order to offer their attendees the most modern facilities available.
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: Elected new Officer To Serve On NCACC Board of Directors
Theron McCabe was elected by the Craven County Commissioners and the other Counties of District 3 (Carteret, Duplin, Greene, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow, Pamlico and Wayne) to serve a 2 year term on the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) Board of Directors.
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: Commissioner District Maps
The Commissioner District Maps have been updated on the website.
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: System Pressure Advisory Frequently Asked Questions
A System Pressure Advisory (SPA) is a public statement advising customers to boil tap water before consuming it.
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: Commissioner District Maps
This app has been created for the citizens of Craven County to find your new Commissioner District base on the new 2021 Census Data.
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: Special Meetings of the Board of the Craven County Department of Social Services
Special Meetings of the Board of the Craven County Department of Social Services are scheduled for November 16, 2021, at 9:15am and November 17, 2021.
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: Attention Craven County Water Customers West of Vanceboro
Attention Craven County Water Customers West of Vanceboro!
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: 2021 Proposed Redistricting Maps
Pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. § 153A-22(a), the Craven County Board of Commissioners is in the process of reviewing and redrawing district boundaries.
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: What To Do With Unused Opioids
Do you have any unused or expired opioids and prescription medications?
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event On Sat, 10/16
Coastal Environmental Partnership will hold a Household Hazardous Waste Collection event in Craven County on Sat, 10/16.
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Shot Clinics
The Craven County Health Department in collaboration with CarolinaEast Health System and Coastal Carolina Health Care (CCHC) will begin giving Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine booster shots this week.
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Shot Clinics
The Craven County Health Department in collaboration with CarolinaEast Health System and Coastal Carolina Health Care (CCHC) will begin giving Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine booster shots this week.
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: Openings For Several Position
Craven County has openings for the following positions.
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: Annual Embrace Recovery Rally!
Come join C5 on September 18 at our annual Embrace Recovery Rally!
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: Broadband Infrastructure Survey for Craven County Residents
North Carolina’s Department of Information Technology’s (NCDIT) Broadband Infrastructure Office launched the North Carolina Broadband Survey this summer to gather clearer data on locations with inadequate internet access and speeds.
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: Government Offices Closed September 6
Craven County Government offices will be closed Monday, September 6 in observance of Labor Day.
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: Planned Water Outage for Some Craven County Water Customers
Craven County Water has a planned water outage on Tuesday, September 7, 2021 from 9 AM to 2 PM for Craven County Water customers who live past Gulden Creek Road off Adams Creek Road.
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CRAVEN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Without Limits Christian Center Hosting A Blood Drive
WLCC is excited to be hosting a Blood Drive, sponsored by the American Red Cross, THIS SATURDAY, August 28th
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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: Moderately to Severely Immunocompromised and Received Moderna or Pfizer Vaccines Can Now Begin Receiving Additional Dose
North Carolinians who are moderately to severely immunocompromised and received the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines can now begin receiving an additional dose to better protect themselves from COVID-19, NCDHHS announced today.