Nearly two years after extensive damage from Hurricane Matthew, the Lenoir County Cooperative Extension is reopening.
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Nearly two years after extensive damage from Hurricane Matthew, the Lenoir County Cooperative Extension is reopening.
The annual Pink Hill town budget went into effect on July 1. Here’s what you need to know about it.
Here are nine things you need to know about the 2018-19 Lenoir County budget, which took effect on July 1.
‘Just because you have homeowner’s insurance doesn’t mean flooding is covered’ — Lenoir County Emergency Services Director Roger Dail
A Contentnea-Savannah K-8 student is taking part in a prestigious program at Wake Forest University that begins this weekend.
The LCC Foundation will host "Broadway Unleashed Act II -- A Wine and Dessert Theatre" in the college's Culinary Arts Center.
A gallery of photos from Neuse News photographer Linda Whittington from Wednesday’s Naturalization Ceremony at Harmony Hall.
The United States grew by 28 citizens Wednesday morning at Kinston’s Harmony Hall.
Lenoir County Board of Election chair Jon Sargeant will be stepping down from the board soon — he has been selected by Gov. Roy Cooper to become the District Court Judge for District 8.
Neuse News Editor Bryan Hanks was recently interviewed by Andy Bechtel from The Editor's Desk, a website dedicated to the "discussion of writing and editing, with an emphasis on U.S. newspapers, news websites and social media."
For three days in July, a group of La Grange area churches will join forces to serve their community and foster positive race relations. They are referring to this event as Change4LaGrange.
Gary Black worked the final day of his illustrious career at UNC Lenoir Health Care on Wednesday.
"There are four-year colleges and universities that don't have the facilities and equipment that are available at LCC," Brandon Potter said. "LCC has saved me so much money because I don't have to pay anyone to create a website for me. If I need to run an ad, I can design my own. Not having to pay anyone for those services has helped my business tremendously."
After a successful 23-year career at Lenoir Community College and 11 years with the Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library, Linda Whittington retired in November. Her retirement has allowed her to pursue her passion – photography.
For high school and college students looking to make some additional money this summer, Kinston Teens has an internship. Kinston Teens will be running its summer internship program for the third consecutive year.
William "Bud" Hardy is everywhere in Lenoir County. His business, Bud's Photography is known for taking pictures at graduations, prom, sporting events and so much more. Before starting his own business he was in the Army, where his passion for the camera began.
On Tuesday the Kinston-Lenoir County Tourism Development Authority agreed on a budget with no public dissension. Tax revenue increased in the proposed budget, with $470,000 in the 2018-19 financial plan compared to the projected $465,580 slated for the current year.
The family of the child injured in a Lions Water Adventure Park settled with the City of Kinston for $10 million. A press conference Tuesday morning laid out the details of the settlement.
Need some help to help rebuild or repair your home because of damage from Hurricane Matthew? A new recovery center in Kinston is here for you.