The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
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The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
What’s happening with faculty professional development? On Wednesday, Mrs. Siobhan Brewer, Director of Teaching and Learning, guided a group of faculty through a discussion around best practices in their first week of classes. Faculty were engaged in improving their own skills through peer-led talks.
The following businesses were registered with the North Carolina Secretary of State:
Friday, September 8 marks the 15th edition of “Wings Over the Neuse,” the major fundraiser for the CSS Neuse Foundation, caretaker of the full-scale replica of the original CSS Ram Neuse.
Lenoir Community College has begun using its first instructional studio to transmit live instruction to local high schools. These state-of-the-art rooms are equipped with document scanners, whiteboard cameras, high tech cameras and sound, lighting, and more. These technology rooms will take LCC to new heights with synchronous capabilities. Pictured: Mrs. Kensey Foushee-Erkes teaches math synchronously to Kinston High School students.
The following is a list of people who have recently pased away in Lenoir County:
Snow Hill - On September 13, 2023, The NC Global TansPark Economic Development Region will host its Second Annual Greene County Job Fair. The event will be held at the Greene County Wellness Center in Snow Hill.
As the summer season heats up and families hit the road and waterways for vacations and outdoor activities, the annual "On the Road, On the Water, Don’t Drink and Drive" campaign takes center stage to promote safety and prevent alcohol-related accidents.
Lenoir County Farmer’s Market update for Saturday, September 2, 2023. The Market open between 8:00 am and 2:00 pm on Tuesday and Saturday.
Our August explorations brought us to the Town of Pink Hill with our Coffee & Conversations event at Brewed on Broadway. We were thrilled to kick off our month by connecting with the Town of Pink Hill and their business community.
Lenoir Community College celebrated its retirees during a reception in the William I. Herring, Sr. Culinary Arts Center with congratulations and words of appreciation for all their years of service.
Pink Hill, NC - In the heart of Pink Hill, a new venue has emerged, breathing fresh life into a historic building. Cierra Dunham and her husband, Josh Dunham, the owners of Tower 110 Event Venue, have transformed the space into a thriving hub for various events and celebrations.
School is back and that means it’s time for youth sports. It’s a time of year we sports doctors enjoy as it gives us the chance to help those patients we really enjoy helping – healthy athletes that just want to compete. Successful competition doesn’t just mean rigorous practices and training sessions; it also requires a great deal of preparation to help make safe competition more likely.
A 23-year-old Kinston man is being held without bond following complaints from concerned residents that led to a traffic stop and felony charges.
Governor Roy Cooper visited The Gate to honor the Kinston Police Department’s Violent Crime Action Unit recently named Gang Unit of the Year.
Snow Hill - The Greene County Parks and Recreation Department has announced the dates for Fall Sports sign-ups. Parents who are interested in signing up their children for Flag Football, Baseball, T-Ball, and Soccer can do so at the Greene County Wellness Center from August 28 through September 15. Some sports may request a copy of your child's Birth Certificate.
On August 29th, 2023, members of the Kinston Police Department, NCDMV Division of License and Theft, and the Lenoir County Sheriffs Office SCARR Team concluded a 2-month drug trafficking investigation.
Two Lenoir County Public School educators who not only teach the students in their Exceptional Children’s classrooms but also work to champion their success have been honored with the EC Department’s top awards for 2023-2024.
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack announced USDA is investing $44.5 million to help rural cooperatives and utilities build and improve water infrastructure, improving quality of life, for thousands of people in rural North Carolina today.