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Cooking with Tammy Kelly: So Hearty Vegetarian Soups You Will Never Miss the Meat!

These hearty, filling vegetarian soups are so packed with protein, fiber, and savory depth that you will not miss the meat. Not only are they hearty and satisfying, but they can also be easily prepared ahead of time, making them a great option for busy weeknights. From creamy, slow-cooker favorites to protein-packed chilis, these recipes offer a satisfying, swarm you up from head to toe feeling that makes for a perfect, complete meal. 

Hickory Grove Church (7)

The earliest known reference to Hickory Grove Church of Bucklesberry is a church letter submitted to the Bethel Free Will Baptist (F.W.B.) Conference in 1841. Historically significant, this letter confirms Hickory Grove was organized as a church congregation by that year. Although associated today with the Methodist denomination, the 1841 church letter also provides undeniable proof that Hickory Grove has not always been a Methodist work. Without question, the church's origin is indisputably F.W.B.

G.I. Joe’s Celebrates Black History Month

Black History Month is important because it recognizes, preserves, and honors the contributions of Black people that have often been ignored, minimized, or erased from mainstream history. Join G.I. Joe’s Living History Museum in celebrating Black History Month February 15th, at 2:30pm.

Cooking with Tammy Kelly: Tis the Season for the Daikon Radish

The Daikon radish is a winter vegetable usually sown in mid to late summer and harvested in the cooler months.  The Daikon radish can be found in a variety of shapes and colors and boasts a characteristic crispness and snap when served or eaten raw, but totally changes to something more like a potato when cooked.  It is said that the Daikon is much milder and less peppery than the familiar red radish.  

G.I. Joe’s Military Living History Museum

G.I. Joe’s is a local museum of military pictures and related items. From day one we thought of it as a bridge. We want it to be a connecting bridge between Lenoir County veterans and their local community. A place where space was offered for recognition and reflection and camaraderie.

Mike Parker: Place names reflect Kinston’s history

Most citizens who drive through this city have little awareness that the street names preserve and reflect the city's history prior to the American Revolution. In December of 1762, the General Assembly passed an act to establish the town of Kingston on land belonging to William Herritage at Atkins Bank. Herritage, for whom Herritage Street is named, donated the first 100 acres of what became “Kingston” and later “Kinston.”

Hickory Grove Church (6)

The exact year that Hickory Grove Church was established remains uncertain. Nonetheless, historical records available online, not readily accessible until recently, confirm that it was organized as a congregation about two decades before the construction of its building in 1860. The definitive evidence, buried deep in various church conference meeting minutes, indisputably indicates Hickory Grove had formed as a church assembly by 1841.