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The day before the fair of 1915 was a busy time for many citizens of Kinston. Two of those citizens were Sim Isler, a merchant, and wife Hattie who had been chosen to host a popular and well-known gentleman that was going to be the chief speaker for the opening day of the fair.
What's at the Farmer's Market? Upcoming events and vendor list for Saturday, October 6th.
When the APA cross country team had to cancel a planned kayaking trip due to the hurricane, they decided to use the funds they’d collected to buy VISA cards for their teammate’s family.
Richard Bogan becomes the new member of the Lenoir County Public Schools board.
Long time Lenoir Community College board of trustees member Mrs. Carol Hood of Trenton was presented the prestigious honor of the Order of the Long Leaf Pine at the October board meeting held at the LCC Jones County Center.
The Lenoir Community College Golf Classic is the largest fundraiser of the year for the LCC Foundation and helps support the general scholarship fund. The 17th annual LCC Golf Classic is scheduled for Thursday, November 1st at the Kinston Country Club.
In a media-only meeting held Wednesday at the Jones County Public Schools building, the BuzzFeed story about workers being stranded and the county’s recovery plan, including the school system, was discussed.
The officials will update the media on a myriad of issues, including a BuzzFeed.news report and the schools situation.
Rep. Walter B. Jones met with Lenoir County leaders last week to talk about Hurricane Florence.
"It's like a bomb went off in here," said Rodney Smith. The Pleasant Hill Store & Grill is considered a landmark for many at the Jones and Lenoir County line.
Things are moving rapidly regarding mosquito spraying in hurricane and flood-affected areas across the state. Here’s how beekeepers can minimize the effects on their hives.
Great news! The market is returning to some normalcy for this time of year today!
In a press conference Wednesday at the Jones County Civic Center, officials outlined the progress that's been made as the county recovers from Hurricane Florence.
Jones County officials have teamed up with the organization “Hearts With Hands” to help distribute care packages.
The money distributed by Golden LEAF is for immediate relief efforts. This includes, but is not limited to temporary housing, food, water, home repair, and replacing personal property.