At 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 11, the auditorium lights will dim and the stage lights will come up in force as the SALUTE! Tribute Show kicks off a high-energy show to honor area veterans.
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At 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 11, the auditorium lights will dim and the stage lights will come up in force as the SALUTE! Tribute Show kicks off a high-energy show to honor area veterans.
Don’t need all that Leftover Halloween Candy? Here’s What You Can Do With It!!! Buy too much Halloween Candy? Or maybe you had less Trick-or-Treaters? It’s so easy to pick up those tiny little candy bar treats if you have them in a bowl at home after Halloween.
In the heart of Jones County, there are individuals who quietly shape their community through dedication and selflessness. Brenda and George Griffin, residents of this region for over four decades, are among those unsung heroes, tirelessly contributing to the betterment of their community through education.
Salute! and G.I. Joe’s Living History Museum are turning the November 11 Veterans Day into Veterans Week with events running from Friday, November 3, through Sunday, November 12.
From 6 p.m. through 8 p.m. on October 26, the smART Gallery at 210 North Queen Street in Kinston will feature Jamil Burton and his work at an “Artist Talk and Exhibition Opening.” The event is free to all who wish to attend.
It’s really sad that one of the most nutritious fall vegetables is often only used for decoration and often overlooked for a healthy addition to your menu!! Besides being great for decorating, and the only vegetable that is carved and lit up, this low-calorie squash is rich in potassium and loaded with beta-carotene (a powerful antioxidant), and its natural sweetness brings flavor to baked goods without any added guilt.
This week is National Friends of Libraries week, and we are truly fortunate to have the support of a wonderful local Friends group, the Kinston-Lenoir County Friends of the Library. As library staff, we would like to take this opportunity to tell you more about this important organization and how you can be a part of it!
Welcome back to the second installment of our six-month series, "The Path to Purpose." Last month, we delved into the importance of self-discovery and how understanding yourself is the first step toward a more fulfilling life. I hope you found the self-assessment and journaling exercises insightful. This month, we're taking it further by focusing on finding your purpose.
This coming Saturday will be a busy time on Herritage Street. Three noteworthy events will allow people to eat, either run or watch races, and enjoy music while celebrating the life of a Kinston entrepreneur.
Personally, I do not need a reason to love oysters, I already do and always look forward to a fall oyster roast in the crisp fall air. I long ago learned the proper way to shuck an oyster and enjoy!! Oysters are the shelled gem of the sea; they have a very unique chewy texture and a salty briny taste.
As I sat down to write this column I thought a lot about what I would write. I thought about whether my focus would be on the positives and negatives of the recent budget bill or just the impact it has on teachers in general. I chose to do both
In this week's edition of "Unsung Heroes," Neuse News spotlights April Houston, a woman whose journey has spanned from embracing her agricultural roots to stepping forward as an advocate for children with special needs.
Fall is the season of changing leaves, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Fairs, Festivals and for many the arrival of Pumpkin Pie Spice. Pumpkin pie spice, or the combination of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves and allspice, brings back warm, fuzzy fall feelings.
I need your help in trying to make rational sense of the Democratic agenda. I’ve been asking the same questions for over two years, asking for someone on the Democratic side to come to my rescue. All I’m asking is for someone to give me a reasonable explanation as to why the present administration is being allowed to drive our beloved country into the ground, into total chaos.
In the core of Lenoir County, Maner Nobles channels her enthusiasm for art and education to benefit her neighbors. A devoted local artist and mentor, Nobles has consistently nurtured emerging talents across various age groups. It is her dedication to enriching the lives of those around her that makes her this week's Unsung Hero.
In astronomy, a syzygy occurs when three or more celestial bodies form a roughly straight-line configuration in a gravitational system. The most common arrangement includes the moon, sun, and another planet aligning to impact the earth’s gravitational forces.
Don’t miss your chance to show off your casserole cooking skills at the Lenoir County Agricultural Fair. The fair begins on October 2 and runs through October 7th and is filled with all kinds of fun for the whole family!! The Casserole Cook-Off has become an annual event providing all of you great cooks out there a chance to share your favorite casserole recipes.
November is an important month in the veterans’ community when we honor the service of our military veterans. While May is the official month for celebrating the contributions of the military and their families and our nation’s military dead, November provides an opportunity to honor those who have served in the U.S. military.
In a world where recognition often eludes those who truly deserve it, this week's Unsung Hero stands out for her dedicated contributions to the community. Lara Lang Tribula, a long-time resident of Lenoir County and an employee of the State Employees' Credit Union, embodies the spirit of service and commitment.
“We’re caught in a trap. I can’t walk out / because I love you too much, baby. / Why can’t you see what you’re doing to me / When you don’t believe a word I say?”