Snow HIll - Greene Central High School has recently named their teacher of the year for this school year. This year Joanne Piner Duncan was chosen as the Ram’s Teacher of the Year.
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Snow HIll - Greene Central High School has recently named their teacher of the year for this school year. This year Joanne Piner Duncan was chosen as the Ram’s Teacher of the Year.
Snow HIll - Greene County Pre-K Center recently named Sarah Joyner as this year’s Teacher at Greene County Pre-K. Joyner is a proud graduate of Greene Central High School and a Snow Hill native. She did her post-high school studies at the University of Mount Olive with a degree in Birth-Kindergarten Education.
DEEP RUN — A new shopping destination has emerged in Deep Run offering a unique blend of styles and items from various vendors. The Collective Boutique, located adjacent to The Farmhouse, opened its doors on March 29th, introducing a diverse range of clothing, accessories, gifts, and more to the local community.
DEEP RUN - The recent FFA Plant Sale at South Lenoir High School provided a glimpse into the world of agricultural education, highlighting the efforts of students to cultivate and nurture various plants while learning essential skills for their future endeavors.
On Tuesday April, 16, 2024 at 12:13 p.m., the Kinston Police Department responded to a report of a subject falling from a building on the 100 blk of E. Peyton Ave. Upon arrival, officers along with Fire-EMS personnel located a 76 year old female deceased on the west side of the building. This case is still under investigation, however there is no indication of homicide at this time.
Perry Lychak came from Canada to Kinston to play baseball and stayed on to become a teacher and coach and become beloved. Woodington Middle School has acknowledged that mutual affection by dedicating its baseball field as a memorial to the pitcher who found home here.
Congratulations to the following Jabberwock Scholarship Pageant participants:
A 30-year-old La Grange man was arrested earlier this week on fentanyl distribution charges.
A woman with multiple outstanding warrants was arrested in La Grange earlier this week.
Three Lenoir County men were arrested earlier this week on a plethora of cocaine charges.
A Deep Run man was arrested in Pink Hill last week after he allegedly broke into a building and vehicle, stole child’s belongings and spray-painted multiple items.
Lesley Rigsby, a longstanding figure in the community, has recently taken on the role of director at EPIC, the Eastern Pregnancy Information Clinic. Rigsby brings years of experience and a deep commitment to women's health to her new position.
Snow Hill - Greene County Middle School has announced that Judy Cleary, 8th Grade Science Teacher and Grade Level Chair is this year's Teacher of the Year. Cleary was chosen by a vote of their peers. Cleary has served GCMS in two different spans of time most recently rejoining the school staff in 2021.
The Greene County Board of Elections has hired Michele Sutton as the new Director of Elections for Greene County. Michele is a graduated from Fayetteville State University. She currently lives in the Hookerton area of Greene County.
This Saturday, April 20, the CSS Neuse II will host its first public “Breakfast on the Boat” for 2024. “Breakfast on the Boat” is one of the Neuse Foundation’s smaller fundraisers to help raise money to support the Neuse II.
In a region often overshadowed by larger economic hubs, eastern North Carolina is quietly making strides in economic development, largely thanks to the Global TransPark (GTP). In a recent sit down with Neuse News, Mark Pope, president of the NC Global TransPark Economic Development Region (NCGTPEDR), provided an update on the economic growth of the area.
Greene Early College proudly announces Ms. Shontia Blount as the 2024-2025 Teacher of the Year! We are grateful for her service to our school, students, families, and community.
As the grand opening of Inflatable World USA approaches, owner K'Hadree Hooker is eager to bring a new dimension of family entertainment to downtown Kinston. The establishment, slated to open its doors in a few weeks, promises a plethora of activities aimed at catering to the local community's recreational needs.
I am writing to provide an update about the Kinston Community Health Center “Battle of the Books Book Drive”. As an intern in the Community Outreach Department at Kinston Community Health Center, I have been organizing a book drive aimed to support learning and promote literacy for children within our community.