After being closed for two-and-a-half months, Baron and the Beef is welcoming back customers.
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After being closed for two-and-a-half months, Baron and the Beef is welcoming back customers.
The Lenoir County Board of Education followed the swearing in of three members reelected in November by voting Monday night to keep its leadership in place.
Roland Best, Preston Harris, J. Mac Daughety and Eric Rouse were all sworn in Monday on the Lenoir County Board of Commissioners.
Greg Rouse and Chris Smith were sworn in as members of the Lenoir County Soil and Water Conservation Board.
Stroud was first elected Lenoir County Clerk of Superior Court in 2002. Monday's ceremony marks the beginning of her fifth term.
"Words cannot express how humbled I am by the support of my family and the citizens of Lenoir County," Stroud said on Monday. "I greatly appreciate the opportunity to continue to serving as Lenoir County Clerk of Superior Court."
It began with one runner on a rural road struck by a car. It ended with 152 runners on a school campus soaking up the November sunshine and pounding the pavement for a worthy cause.
The Kinston Police Department is seeking socially-engaged teens to help lead a new organization.
Eastern Radiologists, Inc., continues its support to assist less fortunate breast cancer patients through its annual Ride for the Ribbon fundraiser.
Rylie Wills, a second-grader at Arendell Parrott, wanted to help kids in need to ensure a good Christmas for them.
The inaugural Parade of Homes will take place on Sunday,from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. in Kinston.
It's time for greens, turnips and roots, sharp head cabbage and sweet potatoes....also shelled pecans!
The Christmas Tree with no limbs at the EastPoint office signifies those in need of prosthetics, as EastPoint and EP Legacy hope to assist with donations.
Damien Locklear will be the new Kinston Fire Chief, starting Jan. 2 and replacing Don Crawford, who will retire Dec. 31 after 32 years of service.
Lenoir County residents whose homes and properties were severely affected by Hurricane Florence are encouraged to apply for potential buyouts.
The 3.26 acres of property is valued at $1.7 million and was formerly a Walmart Express. The newly-named Floyd Health Sciences Center will be a state-of-the-art facility where the College’s health care programs will be housed.
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