Junious Smith III shares has opinion on Zion Williamson’s injury and the hopes of abolishing the ‘one-and-done’ policy in the NBA.
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Junious Smith III shares has opinion on Zion Williamson’s injury and the hopes of abolishing the ‘one-and-done’ policy in the NBA.
Neuse News columnist Reece Gardner warns readers about the evils of socialism in America.
WCTI ABC-12’s Brian North became a first-time father last week. Neuse News humor columnist Jon Dawson takes you inside the North experience.
Neuse News Editor Bryan Hanks shares a common-sense solution to the inane Eastern Carolina 2A basketball tournament.
Chilly weather is always joined by comfort food, but the recent snap of spring like weather makes us ready to bounce out of the slow winter mode and get back to some good old-fashioned clean eating! It’s time to mix up some hearty winter salads!! Try some of these in and out of the box recipes for your dinner this week!
Junious Smith III attempts to deliver a bit of motivation during some time of reflection.
Neuse News Editor Bryan Hanks recalls one of the good guys — U.S. Rep. Walter B. Jones, who passed away on Sunday on his 76th birthday.
Neuse News columnist Mike Parker reminds us that February is Teen Dating Violence Month.
Why do I write this? Not to give the impression that I have something against medicine, and certainly not to make anyone feel bad about their choices. I do it because even though I’m not against medication, I am against giving unnecessary medication.
A young man’s nightmare of seeing Stephen Colbert without makeup has spurred a N.C. Rep. Chris Humphrey into action.
Neuse News columnist and Cooperative Extension Director Tammy Kelly is ready to help you be more healthy for your Super Bowl party.
Kinston’s James B. ‘Jim’ McGee was a proud member of the Montford Point Marines.
Junious Smith III is conflicted as a hometown hero is participating in Super Bowl LIII for his least-favorite team against his favorite squad.
In an earlier post, we talked about how Kinston, North Lenoir and South Lenoir finally wound up in the same conference. Today, we would like to dive into some actual Enrollment numbers to see how stable this conference is going forward toward the next realignment period coming up in the next year or two.
Neuse News columnist Mike Parker on the Civil War and the commonly-held assumption the war was primarily waged to end slavery.
Among the attendees was Neuse News publisher BJ Murphy and his father, Buster. When Hanks joined the party dressed in pink Zebra-print pajama pants, a visibly flustered Buster Murphy flashed back to a recent trip to Florida where he was attacked by a rabid flamingo. In an attempt to protect the women and children at the party, Buster Murphy tackled Bryan Hanks.
Neuse News historical columnist Jane Phillips introduces you to a true American hero from Kinston - George Fountain Parrott.