What's at the Farmer's Market? Upcoming events at the Farmer's Market. Vendor list for Saturday. What’s in season?
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What's at the Farmer's Market? Upcoming events at the Farmer's Market. Vendor list for Saturday. What’s in season?
N.C. Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey spent Thursday visiting Lenoir and Greene counties.
Lucy Marston won the 2018 Pinnacle of Achievement award, joining other winners of Kinston-Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce awards Thursday afternoon.
LCC honored nine recent retirees — including a former president — on Tuesday.
The executive director of the Pride of Kinston has a plan to bring thousands of folks to town during the holiday season.
Lenoir/Greene United Way will kick off their Annual Fund Campaign on Thursday, August 23, 2018. The kickoff event will be in conjunction with the Summerfest concert that evening downtown in Pearson Park.
Arendell Parrott Academy started its 55th year of educating young minds throughout Eastern North Carolina on Monday.
Boy Scouts Troop 41, Police Explorers 1033, the Kinston Community Relations Team and the Kinston Police Department teamed up for a school supplies drive on Sunday.
The Grifton Historical Museum seeks to preserve Tuscarora Indian heritage and link to the community’s ancient past.
Lenoir Community College Health Sciences Department recently held its pinning ceremony for Therapeutic Massage, Practical Nursing, and Surgical Technology graduates.
The following are excerpts of an email update from the Lenoir County Farmer's Market organizers.
Retired Kinston Fire Department Captain and former City of Kinston Fire Marshall Guy Basden passed away Wednesday night at the Veterans Home.
Massey Toyota is celebrating 80 years of being a vital part of the Kinston, Lenoir County and Eastern North Carolina community.
The Donald Thompson Band delivers rousing versions of blues, vintage R&B and classic rock, delighting audiences of all ages wherever they go. They are performing Thursday at the La Grange Community Park on Railroad Street from 7-10.
Feral cats have become a major problem in Kinston. A group wants to help alleviate the issue — at no cost to local residents.
The governor of North Carolina had some mighty nice things to say about two Kinston businessmen at Tuesday’s visit to Lenoir Community College.
A 45-year-old Lenoir County man has a new heart — and he shares his story with Neuse News.
Amanda Hort has made her presence felt at more than just Arendell Parrott Academy.