South Lenoir’s Autumn Bright didn’t want to be late for school and didn’t have a ride Thursday, so she traveled on horse to make it.
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South Lenoir’s Autumn Bright didn’t want to be late for school and didn’t have a ride Thursday, so she traveled on horse to make it.
Monthly fees for membership and the exercise room, and daily rates for the batting cages prompted numerous questions and responses from the commissioners.
The 64th annual Lenoir County Agricultural Fair started Tuesday and will run until Saturday with a litany of new events and fan favorites.
Eight-graders at E. B. Frink Middle School participated in a Revolutionary War reenactment event Monday.
Each teacher at SHP chooses a student who has been responsible, shows great character or has reached a personal goal.
The facility, located on the Greene County Recreation Complex, officially opened late last week with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and casual tour.
Pre-K Center Principal Yuvonka Davis has won the GCS Principal of the Year award twice in her career.
The following closures will take place on Queen Street while N.C. Department of Transportation contract crews mill the roadway:
A more than $6.3 million contract has been awarded to an eastern North Carolina contractor to complete work on a Greene County bypass.
The city of Kinston is offering discounts on daily prescription medicine costs.
The efforts of a Bethel Christian student, Connor Williams, are being used to send a man from the Ivory Coast to college.
The Lenoir Community College Foundation is excited to welcome Union Bank of Kinston as a Bachelor Sponsor of this year’s 18th annual LCC Golf Classic.
Across the nation, schools participated in the “See You At The Pole” event, where students come together to pray for the community.
Greene Central assistant principal Uvonda Willis will have a “Coffee and Chat” event at The Biscuit and the Bean Café on 168 Beacon Drive Oct. 12 for administrators across the area. The event and refreshments are free, but registration is required and the deadline is Saturday.
The 2019 Kinston-Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce Awards Ceremony took place Thursday at King’s Restaurant, honoring local businesses and individuals.
The Partnership for Children of Lenoir and Greene Counties is excited to host the 2nd Annual Touch-A-Truck for Treats on Saturday, October 26, 2019 at 10:00am.
Cosmetology instructors introduced GEC students to the program, that is also offered on weekends to help accommodate working adults and high school students.
Rep. Greg Murphy attended a roundtable discussion to learn more about issues facing constituents in Lenoir County Saturday morning.
Two Lenoir County married couples are raising money for teenagers with cancer. Fernando Escabi-Mendez and Frances Rodriguez-Rivera along with Lee and Amy Albritton are embarking on an international journey to participate in the 2020 Dumball rally in Mexico.