G.I. Joe’s Military Museum held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its reopening on Thursday.
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G.I. Joe’s Military Museum held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its reopening on Thursday.
Armed services logos hang above the mantle of the fireplace at the North Carolina Veterans Home in Kinston.
The annual Salute! program held each year around Veteran's Day in Kinston has made a few changes for this year. The annual festivities to honor veterans a bit early will commence Friday.
In our first Letter to the Editor, Kinston native Glenn Batten discusses the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (USDVA).
When Ivy Albertson of La Grange enrolled at Lenoir Community College in 1968, minimum wage was $1.60. Thankfully, her tuition was not that expensive. "Tuition was less than $40," Albertson said. "I headed to LCC soon after graduating from North Lenoir High School. There were only two buildings on the LCC campus at that time. Being a college student was my first taste of freedom...”
La Grange Town Manager John Craft recently sat down for an interview to discuss a new veterans memorial, the impact of a new bypass and an impending sewer restoration project.