The Lenoir County Farmer’s Market update for November 11, 2023. The Farmer’s Market will be open on Tuesday and Saturday from 8:00 AM until 2:00 PM.
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The Lenoir County Farmer’s Market update for November 11, 2023. The Farmer’s Market will be open on Tuesday and Saturday from 8:00 AM until 2:00 PM.
The 2024 North Carolina Global TransPark Economic Development Region Forklift Rodeo, held on Tuesday, October 15th, at Wayne Community College, was a resounding success. The event brought in forklift drivers from industries throughout the region, including Greene, Lenoir, and Wayne Counties, to compete for the title of the best forklift driver in the region
In case you missed it, on Wednesday night October 2nd, of the Lenoir County Fair Kelly Tyndall, Family and Consumer Science Agent for the Lenoir County Center of NC Cooperative Extension conducted the Casserole Cook-off.
In an insightful interview, Neuse News publisher BJ Murphy sits down with Lillie Williams, a passionate candidate running for a seat in the North Carolina House of Representatives in the upcoming 2024 election. Williams is determined to challenge the incumbent, Rep. Chris Humphrey, and bring fresh perspectives to the legislature.
Berry Anderson, a lifelong resident of Greene County, is running for the Greene County Board of Commissioners in District 2. Anderson, who graduated from Greene Central High School in 1974, has lived and worked in the Shine community for decades, raising a family and serving as an active member of the local fire department.
In this insightful interview, Neuse News Publisher BJ Murphy sits down with incumbent NC House Representative Chris Humphrey to discuss his vision for the upcoming 2024 election. Representative Humphrey shares his key accomplishments, challenges faced during his term, and what he hopes to achieve for the people of North Carolina moving forward
The following inspections were conducted by the Lenoir County Health Department:
The third Saturday in October has become another major event day along Herritage Street. Three events will allow people to eat, run or watch races, and then enjoy music while celebrating the life of a Kinston entrepreneur.
The Jones County Public School System, address 320 West Jones St. Trenton, NC 28585, invites window tint contractors to bid on the Jones County window tinting services of Maysville, Comfort, and Jones Senior High School.
Shannan Harrison, a lifelong resident of Lenoir County and a graduate of Lenoir County Public Schools, is running for an at-large seat on the Board of Education. With over 20 years of experience as a business owner and extensive involvement in local schools, Harrison aims to bring a parent’s perspective to the board. Her opponent for one of the two at-large seats are incumbents Bruce Hill and Merwyn Smith, and Jonathan Britt.
Robert Randall “Randy” McCoy, 62, of Stanfield passed away on Saturday, October 12, 2024, at Atrium Health Cabarrus. A Celebration of Life will be held at Loves Grove Global Methodist Church at a later date.
Michael Waters, 56, was pronounced dead around 10 a.m. today after detention officers were alerted to an inmate who was having a medical emergency. Detention officers responded immediately to his cell and began rendering aid to Waters and EMS was called; the facility nurse was also called to the cell.
Bruce Hill, who has served nearly 20 years on the Lenoir County Board of Education, is running for re-election in 2024. Hill, a Lenoir County native, has spent five terms working to improve the education system, advocating for students, teachers, and staff in the community he’s called home his entire life.
The Extension Master Gardener Volunteers of Lenoir County (EMGV) welcomed their first youth participants into the newly-opened Children’s Garden this summer.
A crossroads with U.S. 70 east of Kinston will be upgraded next year to reduce the risk of serious crashes.
Jonathan Britt, a candidate for the Lenoir County Board of Education At-Large position, is focused on addressing pressing issues facing local schools. A resident of Lenoir County and a husband and father, Britt emphasizes the importance of parental involvement, transparency, and accountability within the educational system.
Merwyn K. Smith, an incumbent candidate for the Lenoir County Board of Education At-Large position, is running for re-election in the upcoming 2024 elections. Smith, who has served on the Board since 2012, cites a commitment to enhancing educational resources and fostering a positive perception of Lenoir County Public Schools as central to his campaign. Smith’s opponents for the two At-Large seats are current board chair Bruce Hill, Jonathan Britt and Shannan Harrison.
RALEIGH — The devastation wreaked on North Carolina by Hurricane Helene will take weeks to assess, months to clear out, and years to repair or rebuild. Second only to the value of the lives lost will be the exorbitant fiscal and economic costs of our recovery.
Snow Hill Primary gives out a weekly award called "Terrific Kid" awards. Each teacher at SHP chooses a student who has been responsible, shows great character, or has reached a personal goal.
The following businesses were registered with the North Carolina Secretary of State: