The Lenoir County Board of Education met Monday, Oct. 6, recognizing several outstanding educators and reviewing key instructional and financial updates across the district.
The Lenoir County Board of Education met Monday, Oct. 6, recognizing several outstanding educators and reviewing key instructional and financial updates across the district.
Lenoir County Public Schools is proud to announce that Terry Wooten, principal of Rochelle Middle School, has been named the district’s 2025–2026 Principal of the Year.
There are a number of websites on the internet which outline the various stages of grief people normally go through when someone passes away. They vary from denial to acceptance. The Cleveland Clinic says "Grief is never easy.
As purple lights shine along Queen Street this October, Lenoir County commissioners and local advocates are calling attention to domestic violence — and to the growing demand for help amid shrinking funding.
Sylvia Carr Grady Wetherington, 79, was called to her home in Heaven on Wednesday, October 8, 2025. A service to remember Sylvia’s life will be held by the graveside at Fairview Cemetery at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, October 10, 2025. The family will receive friends following the service.
On October 7, 2025, deputies with the Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office “D” Shift responded to a residence in the 5000 block of Davis Hardy Road in Seven Springs, NC, to conduct a warrant check and follow up on a report involving three possibly stolen dogs.
The death of a person in custody at Greene Correctional Institution is being investigated as a homicide.
Notice is hereby given that the Town of La Grange has received an offer to purchase the following property:
Property: Town-owned real property located at 313 S. Caswell Street, La Grange, NC, identified as Parcel #15109. The property is approximately 0.74 acres and is currently zoned R-18 Residential.
The Kinston City Council met Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025, approving a slate of public items ranging from a citywide electric rate reduction to a development agreement for Caswell Mill Park and a special-use permit for a downtown tattoo parlor.
RALEIGH – The N.C. Governor’s Highway Safety Program (NCGHSP) is urging drivers to follow the speed limit, as part of a statewide enforcement campaign, “Operation Crash Reduction”.
Lenoir County commissioners on Monday approved a contract for outside financial consulting, welcomed a new EMS operations manager, and heard plans for a county podcast aimed at demystifying emergency services.
Notice is hereby given that the Town of La Grange has received an offer to purchase the following property:
Property: Town-owned real property located at 313 S. Caswell Street, La Grange, NC, identified as Parcel #15109. The property is approximately 0.74 acres and is currently zoned R-18 Residential.
Renowned visual artist Jamil Burton invites the public to experience Ash Oak & Echoes, an immersive pop-up exhibition blending fine art, culture, and craftsmanship. Hosted at Mother Earth Brewery, the event offers an evening where art meets atmosphere — filled with storytelling, bourbon, and conversation.
A section of John Heath Road (SR 1122) south of Kinston will be closed to traffic beginning Monday, Oct. 13, for a pipe replacement project, according to the North Carolina Department of Transportation.
A third Republican candidate has announced plans to challenge Democrat Don Davis for his seat in North Carolina’s First Congressional District.
The National Weather Service in Newport/Morehead City has issued its first briefing for an approaching weather system expected to bring strong northeasterly winds and coastal flooding to eastern North Carolina beginning Thursday.
Kinston is a place of both struggle and strength. A city divided not by walls but by years of uneven opportunity. Some parts of town are thriving while others are just trying to hold on. I know how this project looks to some: another idea from a middle-aged, wealthy white man. I heard that concern, and I take it seriously.
I’m writing on behalf of the citizens of La Grange and Lenoir County regarding the continued delay of NCDOT’s planned resurfacing of DOT-maintained streets within the Town.
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On Constitution Day (September 17) Theresa Hardy and Glenda Alcock of the Moseley-Bright Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the America Revolution spoke to the 8 th grade U. S. History class of Mr. Jacob Valliere (pictured) at Hope Preparatory School about the history and importance of the United States Constitution.