High school students across the area participated in LCC’s Commitment Day, as they’re all looking to become Lancers in the fall.
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High school students across the area participated in LCC’s Commitment Day, as they’re all looking to become Lancers in the fall.
Best-selling fiction author Kristy Woodson Harvey is set to release her fifth novel, The Southern Side of Paradise on Tuesday. Harvey will be holding a book signing and pre-launch celebration under the Farmers Market tent at the BBQ Festival on Saturday from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
The carnival will run through Saturday as a prelude to the BBQ Festival on the Neuse.
The Kinston Community Health Center is the beneficiary of a grant in collaboration with the North Carolina Community Health Center Association and Collaborative Health Solutions to help patients with diabetes.
Associate Justice Mark Davis of the NC Supreme Court visited Kinston on Tuesday. Davis spoke to local lawyers at a bar association lunch and spoke to students at Arendell Parrott Academy in the afternoon.
Arendell Parrott Academy senior Aliza Matthews is a national finalist in the National Dance Education Achievement Award competition.
Dr. Greg Murphy and Dr. Joan Perry will take part in a Republican runoff in July.
The Community Council for the Arts will have its “Que The Arts” event Wednesday. Tickets are $35, which includes attendance to the art show and sale, cocktails, heavy hors d’oeuvres and musical entertainment of the jazz variety.
Population changes are being felt all over the country, according to the new Census Bureau Estimates released April 18.
The CSS Neuse Civil War Interpretive Center will host an event during the BBQ Festival next weekend.
Kinston will hold its annual National Day of Prayer event Thursday at Grainger Stadium from noon to 1 p.m. The event is free for the general public.
Kinston’s mayor said he supports collective bargaining for city employees, but the Kinston city council is not entirely on board.
The 38th annual BBQ Fest on the Neuse is scheduled for downtown Kinston for May 3-4.
Catherine Hardee graced her second national gaming show with a recent appearance on ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire,’ four years after her appearance on ‘Jeopardy.’
Alpha Kappa Alpha’s Zeta Omicron Omega Chapter crowned Cierra Renee Grady as Miss Cotillion 2019 on Friday at the Debutante Cotillion Ball.
A serious accident injured two people on U.S. 70 West near Maready Tire Co. Thursday afternoon.
The second annual Spring Pond Party will take place Saturday at Brock’s Mill in Trenton.
Kinston Mayor Don Hardy spoke Wednesday morning at a Raleigh press conference in support of a pair of bills in the General Assembly that seek to overturn the state’s ban on public-sector collective bargaining.