For the fourth straight season, Greene Central has started 5-1 or better as the team hopes to have another successful campaign.
For the fourth straight season, Greene Central has started 5-1 or better as the team hopes to have another successful campaign.
The St. Luke Free Will Baptist Church Senior Usher Ministry in La Grange is holding a community service event to honor area pastors and their spouses.
Marie Faircloth Shelton, “Gee” to her grandchildren, 93, passed away Tuesday evening at Kitty Askins Hospice in Goldsboro after a period of declining health. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, March 22, 2019 at Queen Street United Methodist Church with Reverend Karl Grant and Reverend Bill Gattis. Interment will follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends and family at the home of her son Woody and wife Sue, 4873 Bryan Hardy Rd, La Grange, NC after 6:00 p.m. Thursday evening.
On Saturday, Boy Scouts Troop 41 will have its 52nd Annual BBQ Sale.
Congratulations to the following students who made E.B. Frink Middle School’s 3rd 9 weeks Principal's List and Honor Roll.
Music and art will take centerstage the next two Saturday as Lenoir County Public Schools showcases its All-County Band for middle and high school musicians and its All-County Chorus for elementary, middle and high school vocalists.
Neuse News columnist and legendary broadcaster Reece Gardner challenges us to think about what’s most important in life.
Ayden-Grifton gave Washington its worst loss in five years Tuesday with a 12-0 victory.
North Lenoir avoided its first ever 0-3 Eastern Carolina Conference start with a 6-3 victory over Greene Central Tuesday.
A new and exciting opportunity is being offered to area high school students at Lenoir Community College and there is no cost to students or parents. According to LCC President Dr. Rusty Hunt, “Typical entry level positions in these fields range from $18 to $22 per hour with most companies offering full benefits packages and tuition reimbursement programs for advancing your degree.”
A grant from Lenoir County commissioners will keep a local manufacturer in the county for another 15 years.