The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles License and Theft Bureau is making it easier and more efficient for people to process mechanic liens on unclaimed or abandoned vehicles.
The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles License and Theft Bureau is making it easier and more efficient for people to process mechanic liens on unclaimed or abandoned vehicles.
LCPS is partnering with the Lenoir County Health Department to offer required school vaccines for rising 7th graders and rising 12th graders. For your convenience, these will be given at your child's school during the school day.
These tiny little gems do indeed pack a potent punch. From anti-ageing to weight loss, blueberries rank the highest of any fruit for health benefits! They are super high in antioxidants, one cup delivers 14% of the recommended daily dose of fiber and nearly a quarter of the recommended daily intake of vitamin C.
The annual Lenoir Master Garden Plant Sale will be held behind the Cooperative Extension office at the Master Gardener Greenhouse at 1791 Hwy. 11/55 in Kinston.
Notice for children with disabilities in private/parentally-placed and home schools
The Kinston Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance with helping identify the subject(s) pictured below. The photos are from two different breaking and entering cases involving convenience stores within the last week.
There is a job fair at UNC Lenoir Health Care. Applicants can go to the job fair until 8:00 pm today, and from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm tomorrow.
Six students representing four LCPS high schools will spend a month this summer at the selective North Carolina Governor’s School, receiving specialized instruction in academic or artistic disciplines they’re passionate about.
The Institute of Museum and Library Services announced today that Neuse Regional Libraries is among 30 finalists for the 2022 National Medal for Museum and Library Service.
Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible this afternoon and evening (3-9 PM) ahead of a cold front.
Despite the delays faced last year, Lions Industries for the Blind, Inc. (LIB) celebrated 50 years of service to the community through providing jobs for blind, visually impaired, deaf, and other disabled individuals.
Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed April as North Carolina STEM Education Month to show support for the students, leaders and organizations in the science, technology, engineering and math fields across our state.
Christopher Rogerson will serve as a District Court Judge in District 8, which serves Greene, Lenoir and Wayne counties. He will fill the vacant seat created by the retirement of Judge Charles P. Gaylor, III. Rogerson will be sworn in on Wednesday, April 13, 2022 at 4:00 pm at the Lenoir County Superior Courtroom.
Kinston-Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors is currently accepting applications and resumes for the position of Executive Director.
After experiencing some mechanical issues, an international flight (a chartered plane) landed at the Global TransPark in Kinston this afternoon. The flight originated in Antigua and was bound for New York. The flight landed safely at the GTP; there were no injuries on the flight.
Showers and some storms are possible tonight, but a better threat for a few severe thunderstorms arrives later Thursday afternoon and into the early evening ahead of a cold front. The best chance for a severe storm will be inland Eastern NC.
With mixed emotions of sadness and joy we share the news that our daddy, Rev. A.G. Smith, Sr. returned home.
Supreme Choice Health Care gave up to $50 of gas to home care aides. The first 250 cars got up to $50 in free gas when they show their home care badge or have scrubs on.