Summer Reading is off to an incredible start! Locations across Neuse Regional Libraries are seeing record-breaking participation this year; after two weeks of registration we have 541 participants across all Neuse Regional Libraries locations.
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Summer Reading is off to an incredible start! Locations across Neuse Regional Libraries are seeing record-breaking participation this year; after two weeks of registration we have 541 participants across all Neuse Regional Libraries locations.
Congratulations to the following Moss Hill Elementary School students:
Congratulations to the following Early College High School students:
Join Rose Hernandez, Greene County Public Library Branch Manager at Neuse Regional Library System, on Tuesday, June 27, from noon to one for a Lunch and Learn event in collaboration with the Alzheimer's Association.
Fresh or frozen, blueberries are a favorite spring and summer snack; they also pack a lot of nutritional punch into one little bite. Blueberries are low in calories, but high in fiber, vitamin C and vitamin K. Blueberries are 85% water, provide 14% of your daily fiber, a boost of heart-helping antioxidants and are only 80-84 calories.
Lenoir County Farmer’s Market update for Saturday, June 24, 2023. The Market is open between 8:00 am and 2:00 pm on Tuesday and Saturday.
The Golden LEAF Foundation announced that 215 rural North Carolina students were selected to receive up to a $14,000 Golden LEAF Scholarship. The awards include two students from Jones County, seven from Lenoir County, and three from Greene County.
Congratulations to the following Banks Elementary School students:
Congratulations to the following Southwood Elementary School students:
Congratulations to the following South Lenoir High School students:
Brittney Graham of Wayne County was enrolled in the associate degree nursing program at Lenoir Community College when she discovered the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) Program, and she is glad she did.
The Neuse Regional Library is offering numerous engagement programs this summer for people of all ages. Justin Stout, the head of Information Services at the library, has initiated a chess club aimed at teaching and engaging individuals in chess.
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY The Plaza Kinston Plaza Office is suspending operations temporarily due to safety concerns:
Perry Management posted the following on their Facebook page: We would like to express our deepest thanks to the brave men and women of the Kinston Fire Department, Police Department and Kinston Utilities for their prompt and courageous response to the tornado we experienced yesterday at the Kinston Plaza.
Before walking across the stage at South Lenoir High School to accept their diplomas, Noah Stroud and Eduardo Martinez already had the offer of a high-paying job in hand, their reward for successfully completing a year-long apprenticeship program that connects Lenoir County Public Schools with one of the region’s leading manufacturers, Crown Equipment.
Swirls Kinston posted the following on their Facebook page: Good news! We will open Saturday! We passed our inspection and are ready to go! We are so excited to meet and serve our community! We will open at 12. Can’t wait to see everyone 3555 Dobbs Farm Rd Kinston at the corner of 258N and Dobbs Farm Rd
The National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed a tornado event in Kinston. “A brief tornado embedded within a large line of severe thunderstorms briefly touched down in the eastern portion of Kinston…” NWS said in their public information statement.
During today’s storm and power outage, KPD Officers responded to a Hit & Run near the traffic circle on DR MLK JR Blvd. The offender struck and damaged personal property as he continued driving west on King St. Officers located the offender and his vehicle at the Fuel Warehouse on Hwy 70.
The suspect was identified as Joseph Wooten, 31, of Kinston. Wooten was arrested and charged with Assault by Pointing a Gun, Illegal Discharge in the City Limits, and Going Armed to the Terror of the Public.