Students across the area attended Lenoir Community College’s second annual Transportation Day Wednesday.
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Students across the area attended Lenoir Community College’s second annual Transportation Day Wednesday.
Pink Hill Elementary’s Coleman Taylor will have his Science Fair project on display for a year.
‘The Cat’ — commissioned in honor of the late Joel Smith — will be unveiled April 3 in downtown Kinston.
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North Lenoir is the winner of the inaugural Neuse News Student Section of the Year award, presented by Chris Humphrey Allstate.
Since opening in 2010, Chick-fil-A of Kinston has 27 members who have received scholarship money through the fund, including its four latest recipients.
Ariel Epstein only spent 30 months in Eastern North Carolina at WCTI ABC-12, but she leaves a legacy of toughness and incredible work ethic.
Students from every Lenoir County elementary, middle and high school will participate in the LCPS all-county chorus concert today.
Area baseball fans are encouraged to help beautify the Kinston High School baseball field this weekend.
The La Grange Planning Board met to review a special use permit request by a development company.
Rufus Allen has been an advocate of working out, going to the gym three times a week.
Citizens in La Grange are concerned over proposals for several new multi-unit affordable housing developments.