Legendary local broadcaster Reece Gardner thinks the president has been treated unfairly.
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Legendary local broadcaster Reece Gardner thinks the president has been treated unfairly.
Neuse News award-winning columnist Jon Dawson compares showering to coffee, among other topics in this week’s column.
Junious Smith III reminisces on last weekend’s trip to Pittsburgh with Neuse News Editor Bryan Hanks and Noah Clark to see a great friend.
On Saturday, July 13, I was working as a docent on the CSS Neuse II. In times past, tour guides, aka docents, took people through the replica and told about the history and life of sailors in the 1860’s. As foot traffic has picked up through the years, the Neuse Foundation installed signs that give information guides shared on the tours.
With the abundance of summer vegetables, it is a great time to test out lots of different recipes. My neighbors and friend get to be the taste testers for many of my creations or adaptations of some super recipes. Here are some that have been declared winners, hope you will enjoy!!!
Neuse News columnist and legendary local broadcaster Reece Gardner reminds us it is important to make those around us — professionally, familial and personal — feel special.
In case you haven't heard the news, Neuse News Editor Bryan Hanks reached a new milestone last week, or should we say, passed it.
On Tuesday, July 9, my wife and I attended “North Carolina and Gettysburg,” one of the presentations during the first-ever Adult Summer Reading Program at the Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library. The focus is “Rediscovering the Civil War.”
July is National Watermelon Month and there's nothing better than biting into a juicy piece of fresh watermelon on a hot, summer day. Not to mention that one wedge of watermelon or two cups contains 86 calories and not a single gram of fat!
Young Ed Grady was born to Eddie and Maude Grady in Kinston, North Carolina on August 31, 1923. As a boy he played with his brother Robert on the streets and school yards of Kinston. He attended Grainger High School where he was a star football player as one of the Red Devils.