The library hosted the 2019 Southeast Regional workshop of the Friends of North Carolina Public Libraries.
The library hosted the 2019 Southeast Regional workshop of the Friends of North Carolina Public Libraries.
Lenoir Community College is offering a variety of short-term training classes in April.
Arendell Parrott has been on a tear during its six-game winning streak, including Monday’s 11-1 victory over Village Christian.
The ACC Tournament returned to Charlotte last weekend — and college basketball fans from Lenoir County were happy about it.
Congratulations to the following students who made Pink Hill Elementary School’s 3rd 9 weeks A and A/B Honor Roll.
Deborah (Debbie) Ann Hill, 61, died Friday, March 15, 2019 at Vidant Medical Center in Greenville, NC. Family visitation will be held Tuesday, March 19, 2019 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm at Edwards Funeral Home. The funeral service will be at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at Westminster United Methodist Church with the Reverend Dena White officiating. A private burial will be held in Westview Cemetery.
On April 16, the FCA will hold it's annual fundraising banquet at the La Grange Community Center. The guest speaker will be Mike Jenkins, FCA Area Representative for Lenoir and Greene counties, who pulls from his years of experience as a coach and employee of the public school system to inspire coaches and athletes.
The third annual Rockin’ Walk-A-Thon takes place March 30 at the Kinston Community Center. All proceeds go toward diabetes awareness and children affected by the disease.
Congratulations to the following students who made Southwood Elementary School’s 3rd 9 weeks Principal’s List and AB Honor Roll.
Big Game Brewery recently opened a tap room and will have its own beers available to patrons in the coming weeks.
For those of you who value your well-being and aren't familiar with Uber, it's a service wherein you hit a few buttons on your phone and a dude or dudette shows up at your house to give you a ride, bring you food or possibly lure you to a pit in their basement.
An expert on finding colleges for high school students recently visited Kinston.
Over 150 elementary school students put their science knowledge to work while competing in the annual Science Olympiad on Saturday at Kinston High School. Dozens of teachers and volunteers helped make the competition a success.