The Lenoir County Commissioners held their first meeting since Election Day on Monday.
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The Lenoir County Commissioners held their first meeting since Election Day on Monday.
The deadline to apply for physical disaster damages has been extended to Dec. 13 in areas affected by Hurricane Florence.
Greene County’s Patrick Miller has won the 2019 A. Craig Phillips Superintendent of the Year Award.
There will be a Civil War Living History and Encampment program at the Gov. Richard Caswell Memorial site on Saturday.
Brenda Canup has been named the interim manager of the Kinston-Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce, effective Jan. 2, 2019.
The Kinston Community Center will be the site for Friday and Saturday’s Holly Jolly Holiday Show, set up by the Kinston Community Center and the Kinston Community Council for the Arts.
Jones County will hold a FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant meeting Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Jones Senior High School Gym.
Marketing and DECA students from North Lenoir High School visited the Neuse News World Headquarters and Brandon Potter’s Art 105 Studios Wednesday.
Samuel Norman-David Yowonske of Kinston was awarded the North Carolina Railroad Scholarship.
A Kinston Christmas will bring lights shows, window decorating contests and more to the downtown community as a part of Pride of Kinston’s continued efforts to increase economic development in the area.
Jarell Moten wants to help Lenoir County’s youth in a very important area.
Twenty-eight teachers from seven LCPS schools are winners of 2018-2019 Bright Ideas grants awarded by Tri-County EMC, including four teachers whose grant ideas were judged the Best of the Best among all winners from Lenoir, Wayne and Duplin counties.
Lowe’s installed a set of raised bed gardens for Northwest Elementary as a part of its Heroes Project.
Armed services logos hang above the mantle of the fireplace at the North Carolina Veterans Home in Kinston.
Among their regular seasonal produce, TC Smith Produce will have shelled pecans for sale this Saturday. According to those who know, pecans will be relatively scarce this fall, so get them while they last.
Pam Heath, a former teacher, principal and – since August – the district’s interim human resources director, now has permanent status as HR director; and Stephanie Smith, an assistant principal at Kinston High School since 2015, will take over as principal of Lenoir County Learning Academy, the district’s alternative school, in January.
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