An LCC official recently visited Cove City to share some important information.
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An LCC official recently visited Cove City to share some important information.
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base will be conducting an active shooter exercise Wednesday afternoon.
More than 100 employers and 1,000 job seekers are expected to attend a job fair at LCC tomorrow.
Kinston icon William ‘Bud’ Hardy, a Neuse News photographer, was recognized for his selflessness by North Lenoir High School.
The BBQ Fest on the Neuse has a new logo as the event approaches. The BBQ Fest will be from May 3-4 in downtown Kinston.
Dick Broadcasting is moving its stations and equipment to Kinston after acquiring the former BB&T building on Queen Street.
A different form of flooding took place near Neuse Sport Shop and King’s Restaurant.
Corey Povar is the new director of the Kinston-Lenoir County Parks and Recreation Department.
South Lenoir High School alum Hunter West, a Morehead-Cain Scholar at UNC, is a freshman forward for the Tar Heels.
On Monday, Swim Club Management Group President and CEO Brian Sheehan delivered a presentation to the Kinston City Council about the water park at the Kinston Community Center.
Jerri King was named the Lenoir County Emergency Services director late last month.
Kinston’s Michele Nix formally announced her candidacy for the U.S. House Monday afternoon.
Officials at the local hospital are helping to educate area youth in their future careers.
Retired Lenoir County Emergency Services Director Roger Dail was honored during a ceremony at Monday’s Lenoir County Commissioners’ meeting.
Lenoir County has found its new county manager and he has Kinston and ENC roots.
A company is looking to provide a proposal for management of the Lions Water Adventure Park at Monday’s Kinston City Council meeting.
More than 100 employers are expected to attend a job fair at LCC on March 13.