Congratulations to the following La Grange Elementary School students.
Congratulations to the following La Grange Elementary School students.
Congratulations to the following Northeast Elementary students.
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
Congratulations to the following Rochelle Middle School students.
Coastal Carolina University recognized more than 1,200 students during its spring commencement ceremonies, held May 6-7, 2022. Among the graduates was Edresse Darboe, a Marketing major from Kinston, NC (28501).
The following building permits were issued in the City of Kinston:
Congratulations to the following Pink Hill Elementary students.
Congratulations to the following Southeast Elementary students.
Congratulations to the following EB Frink Middle School students
Fresh basil is one of the best parts of summer. It’s a great plant to grow at home because it is low maintenance and from July to September there is always abundance. Basil is refreshing and remarkably versatile. It can liven up a pasta sauce or salad, even a cocktail or dessert. There’s pretty much nothing that that you can’t pair with basil.
Congratulations to the following Moss Hill Elementary students.
Dorien Sutton, 2022 Greene Early College and Lenoir Community College graduate, has received the Golden Leaf Foundation Scholarship, as announced by the Foundation’s CEO, Scott T. Hamilton.
Spirit AeroSystems recently donated $10,600 to Lenoir/Greene United Way. The donation will support the work of multiple area nonprofit organizations who receive funding support through Lenoir/Greene United Way.
Regarding the severe weather threat today, it should be noted that confidence in thunderstorms developing this evening is low to moderate, but where, and if, thunderstorms develop, they could become severe.
Eliza Hawkins was presented The Sue Marcom Jones Scholastic Achievement Award by Morgan Carter at Moss Hill School on May 31, 2022. This award is given annually to the fifth grade student with the highest grade average while in fifth grade. Eliza is the daughter of Barry and Rebecca Hawkins of Kinston.
When I first began covering state politics and public policy in the late 1980s, North Carolina families dissatisfied with the quality of education provided by their local school district had limited options. Some could afford private schools, or to move to other communities where they hoped the assigned public schools were better. A few were brave enough to try homeschooling their children.
Congratulations to the following Woodington Middle School students.
Congratulations to the following Lenoir County Early College High School students.