Junious Smith III reflects upon what Neuse News has created since its inception with hopes for additional progression.
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Junious Smith III reflects upon what Neuse News has created since its inception with hopes for additional progression.
Neuse News columnist and legendary broadcaster Reece Gardner reminds you about the race for the U.S. House to fill the late Walter B. Jones’ seat.
It’s time for some folks to learn how to properly use their smartphones — and Neuse News award-winning columnist Jon Dawson is ready to teach them.
UNC Lenoir Health Cancer Care is blazing a trail on the road less traveled by and is looking for cancer survivors and their supporters to take a walk on the artistic side.
Neuse News Editor Bryan Hanks shares the ups and downs (OK, mostly downs) of being a Virginia Cavaliers basketball fan.
Junious Smith III expresses his frustration for basketball season being over at the high school level, lacking excitement college-wise and predictable for the NBA.
Neuse News columnist and legendary broadcaster Reece Gardner teaches us about self-confidence and cockiness.
Neuse News award-winning humor columnist Jon Dawson is nervously looking forward to the day when his daughters wed.
I have the official answer to a question I am asked repeatedly: “When are you doing the next ‘Breakfast on the Boat’?”
Neuse News food columnist Tammy Kelly introduces you to the round-leafed vegetable.
Neuse News historical columnist Jane Phillips recalls the return of an Indian tribe to ENC.
Neuse News columnist and legendary broadcaster Reece Gardner shares his views about a hot button issue.
Neuse News’ award-winning columnist Jon Dawson isn’t the only talented person in his family.
Neuse News columnist Mike Parker gives you a quick explanation about the Electoral College and its functions.
Junious Smith III expresses his frustration with the March Madness brackets and his reasoning for not filling one out in 2019.
Neuse News columnist and legendary broadcaster Reece Gardner challenges us to think about what’s most important in life.
The library hosted the 2019 Southeast Regional workshop of the Friends of North Carolina Public Libraries.
For those of you who value your well-being and aren't familiar with Uber, it's a service wherein you hit a few buttons on your phone and a dude or dudette shows up at your house to give you a ride, bring you food or possibly lure you to a pit in their basement.