The handicap parking sign has gotten a makeover.
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Organizers of a potential new Christian education school in Kinston met Friday.
A grocery store that has only been in Kinston almost two years has announced it is closing next month.
Robert Enders had the interim tag taken off last month, as he will continue to serve as UNC Lenoir Health Care’s CEO.
The building at the corner of Blount and Mitchell Streets features a newly painted mural, and will host a Pop-Up Art Show on Saturday evening.
Free range eggs, fresh broccoli, strawberries, new potatoes, carrots, radishes, snow peas, sugar snap peas and more.
A popular event hasn’t occurred in Kinston in roughly a decade, but it’s back and slated for May 18 at Bill Fay Park.
Students at Frink Middle School learned about personal finance on Wednesday.
Jones County Schools recently announced its teacher and principal of the year.
A collision took place Wednesday at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. between a citizen and Kinston Police Department officer.
Pink Hill has its annual RoseFest Saturday, with a kickoff event set for Friday.
Hope Restorations is partnering with Lenoir/Greene United Way and will be operating its ‘House of Hope’ ministries at the facility.
The City of Goldsboro’s will host a career fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Goldsboro Event Center.
The Kinston-Lenoir County Peace Officers Memorial Service honored law enforcement offers who paid the ultimate sacrifice keeping the area safe.
Schumata Brown became the first Jones County government official to graduate an important course in Raleigh — and was named the top participant.
As the Queen Street Streetscape Project is nearing its final stages, streets in the area will be closed for approximately four to six weeks, starting Monday.
Kinston Elks Lodge No. 740 sponsored its first T-ball team recently, with the Banks Bobcats being the recipient of uniforms and caps.
A night of fellowship for Kinston/Lenoir County Emergency Services is coming soon.
Kinston City Council received updates on road repair plans and discussed ordinances concerning food trucks and golf carts.