Gary Black worked the final day of his illustrious career at UNC Lenoir Health Care on Wednesday.
Gary Black worked the final day of his illustrious career at UNC Lenoir Health Care on Wednesday.
William "Bud" Hardy is everywhere in Lenoir County. His business, Bud's Photography is known for taking pictures at graduations, prom, sporting events and so much more. Before starting his own business he was in the Army, where his passion for the camera began.
Firefighters from around Kinston and Lenoir County gathered at the Emergency Services Banquet on April 26, to honor and recognize the Distinguished Service Award and Firefighter of the Year recipients.
The World’s Largest Swimming Lesson was created by the World Waterpark Association in 2010 as a platform to communicate the fundamental importance of teaching children to swim. On Thursday, June 21 147 children lined up at Lion’s Water Adventure to participate in this swim lesson.
State leaders are planning a rally to discuss the importance of agriculture in North Carolina and the NC Farm Act.
After six committee hearings, 11 votes and nearly ten hours of debate, the NC Farm Act of 2018 passed the General Assembly on June 15. The NC Farm Act of 2018 currently awaits action from Governor Roy Cooper.
Junious Smith is an ever present member of the sports community. If there is a game, tournament or team signing he is there. Journalism is more than a career for him, it is a passion. When he is not writing he spends his time with family in Fayetteville.
Jon Dawson has been writing about music in for years. His humor is also well known throughout Lenoir County. Now he has continued that humor with his column at Neuse News. While he enjoys writing he spends his free time working on music.
Lenoir County Commissioners accepted the termination of the Woodmen Community Center agreement, Tuesday, in a four to two vote. County Commissioner J Mac Daughety said the commissioner's unanimously agreed to get out of the original Woodmen agreement. “Our disagreement was on how to get out of the agreement,” Daughety said.
Kinston City Council approved the donation of the Woodmen of the World property with a vote of four to one in favor. This vote comes in after a public forum held last week.
Voices were heard Tuesday night, when Lenoir County citizens filled the banquet hall of the Woodmen Community Center to discuss how officials will handle the center in the future.