Cooking with Tammy Kelly: Thanksgiving Favorites, Cranberry Sauce, Fresh or Canned

According to cranberry research, 73 % of Americans prefer their cranberry sauce jellied in the shape of a can and 54 % of Americans serve their sauce sliced along the ridges made by the can.  I am one of those people, I enjoy my cranberry sauce sliced along the ridges.  I am a firm believer that there is certainly room for both.  Regardless of your favorite way to enjoy the tart treat on holidays, let’s not forget that cranberries are one of best fruits to have on the menu year-round, not only are they tasty, they are a great source of nutrients and antioxidants.  

Help Wanted: Administrative Secretary

Under general supervision performs secretarial work in administrative functions that include the following: Serves as a receptionist, answer phones, direct calls/messages to appropriate staff; Greet Vendors and show guests to meeting locations; Follows COVID Protocols; Attend meetings, take notes, type Minutes, create and mail Agendas for monthly Board Meetings, Operator Meetings and Special Meetings as requested.

Help Wanted: Administrative Secretary

Under general supervision performs secretarial work in administrative functions that include the following: Serves as a receptionist, answer phones, direct calls/messages to appropriate staff; Greet Vendors and show guests to meeting locations; Follows COVID Protocols; Attend meetings, take notes, type Minutes, create and mail Agendas for monthly Board Meetings, Operator Meetings and Special Meetings as requested.

During Career Development Month, LCPS Highlights Commitment to Connecting Students with Local Opportunities

Career Development Month is a time when schools across the nation celebrate the importance of helping students explore their interests, build practical skills, and imagine the future that fits them best. In Lenoir County Public Schools, that commitment extends far beyond a single month. It is built into the daily work of helping students discover what is possible through hands-on learning, exploration, and strong partnerships with local industries.

Update: New protest filed by former candidate Quarla Blackwell

Quarla Blackwell has filed a new election protest. The Lenoir County Board of Elections announced that a Preliminary Consideration Meeting will be held Thursday, November 20 at 5 p.m. to review her filing. A copy of the protest is attached.

This meeting is in addition to the Protest Hearing scheduled for Monday, November 24 at 5:30 p.m. for the election protests filed against Kareem Moore and Les Lipford. Both meetings will be held at the Lenoir County Board of Elections office.

Jason McKnight: 14 Faith Forward – Gratitude or Grumbling

As an immigrant to America, I love the final six weeks of the year: this amazing national rhythm from Thanksgiving to New Year’s. A climax to every year it imparts four gifts: a day to give thanks, a season to reflect & anticipate (Advent), a joy-filled celebration of our Savior, and then a pivot to a new adventure in the New Year. While not every person celebrates each element, all four of these are the pathway we walk as a culture and country. 

From Desk to Director: Rhonda Barwick’s 32-Year journey culminates in retirement

After more than three decades of dedicated service, Rhonda Barwick is retiring, marking the end of a remarkable 32-year tenure with the city. Barwick began her career on September 13th, 1993, arriving excited and early for her first position as an administrative assistant in the city manager's office, a desk located right beside the office she occupies now, bringing her career "full circle". She was hired by then-City Manager Steve Raper.

Traffic stop leads to pursuit and arrest

On November 17, 2025, at approximately 1:43 a.m., officers with the Kinston Police Department’s C-Squad attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a 2018 Nissan Altima for a traffic violation in the area of Greenbriar Road. When officers activated their emergency blue lights, the vehicle failed to stop and fled from the scene.