Obituary: Ruth Fleming

Ruth Gauldin Grady Fleming, 87, passed away on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, while receiving care at Kitty Askins Hospice Center. Ruth was born on January 8, 1939, in Lenoir County to the late Robert Clarence Gauldin and Lula Marie Neal Gauldin. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Lester Ray Grady Sr., in 1970; her second husband, William Glenn Fleming, in 1995; and her brother, Larry Gauldin.

Evelyn Dove Coleman: February Is Short

Valentine's Day is one of my favorite holidays. It falls smack dab in the middle of our shortest month of all twelve months.  On February 14th, people across the land will be saying "I love you."  It applies to married couples, dating singles, family members, and friends.  Literally, love is in the air.

Letter to the Editor: Community Comes Together to Support Our Homeless Shelter

I am writing to share our sincere gratitude following a recent fundraiser held in support of our local Friends of the Homeless Shelter. Thanks to the generosity of our community, we significantly exceeded our fundraising goal with this event.  The funds will go directly toward providing critical services and support for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.

South Lenoir Senior Cody Baggett Earns Finalist Honors for Two of North Carolina’s Most Prestigious Scholarships

Cody Baggett never expected an agriculture classroom to help shape his path toward medicine or two of North Carolina’s most prestigious scholarship opportunities. Now, the South Lenoir High School senior and FFA president is a finalist for both the Morehead-Cain Scholarship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Goodnight Scholarship at North Carolina State University, honors that recognize students for academic excellence, leadership and service.

G.I. Joe’s Celebrates Black History Month

Black History Month is important because it recognizes, preserves, and honors the contributions of Black people that have often been ignored, minimized, or erased from mainstream history. Join G.I. Joe’s Living History Museum in celebrating Black History Month February 15th, at 2:30pm.