Congratulations to the following Woodington Middle School students:
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Congratulations to the following Woodington Middle School students:
Congratulations to the following Northeast Elementary students:
Congratulations to the following Pink Hill Elementary students:
Congratulations to the following Rochelle Middle School students:
The following businesses were registered with the North Carolina Secretary of State:
A donation was made to the Lenoir Community College Graphic Arts and Imaging Technology (GAIT) Program in honor of the South Lenoir High School Class of 1971 to celebrate their 50th class reunion.
Many have voted early, but there will be others who choose to vote on election day. I would like to leave you with a few thoughts to consider as you go to the polls this Tuesday.
Congratulations to the following Contentnea-Savannah K-8 students:
Congratulations to the following Northwest Elementary School students:
Lenoir Community College presents A Christmas Carol – A New Musical, in partnership with the LCC Foundation and Fine Arts Department Nov. 11, 12, 18, and 19 at 7:30 p.m., and Nov. 13 and 20 at 3 p.m. in the Briley Auditorium.
Fall is the season for everything pecans!! The pecan is the “original” supernut, especially in the south. Pecan trees are abundant all-over eastern North Carolina and soon to be dropping in abundance. The much sought after nut is a complex whole food, packed with multiple health-promoting nutrients and bioactive compounds. Each delicious pecan is a nutrition powerhouse.
Congratulations to the following Banks Elementary school students:
Each month, the Greene County Board of Education recognizes students from the different county schools with Student Spotlight. During the October board meeting, five Greene Early College students, nominated by GEC staff, were recognized for leadership, citizenship, academic achievements, and innovative initiatives. Students’ unique attributes were shared with the board. Also, each student was presented with a certificate by Superintendent Dr. Frank Creech.
Congratulations to the following Lenoir County Learning Academy students:
Lenoir Community College Omicron Rho Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa recently held its fall induction.
The North Carolina African American Heritage Commission and the North Carolina Arts Council are proud to announce that the African American Music Trails of Eastern North Carolina is now under the stewardship of the North Carolina African American Heritage Commission.
Congratulations to the following Children’s Village Academy students: