Jumpstart your future at Lenoir Community College! LCC is hosting Jumpstart events throughout the fall to help students who are starting or returning to school get started on their educational journey.
Jumpstart your future at Lenoir Community College! LCC is hosting Jumpstart events throughout the fall to help students who are starting or returning to school get started on their educational journey.
Lenoir County recently received the second-highest grant in the state of North Carolina for its EMS powered cot systems through an Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG).
Mrs. Diane Creech Beaman, age 73, passed away Wednesday afternoon, October 2, 2024, at UNC Lenoir Health Care in Kinston. Funeral Services will be held graveside 2:30 PM Sunday, October 6th, at the Hookerton Methodist Church Cemetery with Pastor Allen Ham officiating.
A direct message from Lenoir County Sheriff Jackie Rogers, who is in Madison County with four members of the LCSO: I wanted to give an update of our Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office assistance to Madison County.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not the downfall of modern civilization, nor is it the savior. It has been an integral part of modern technology since the dawn of smart phones with predictive text, and has seen an explosion in popularity with entities like Open AI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini.
Spirit AeroSystems recently donated $10,000 to Lenoir/Greene United Way. The donation is part of their annual investment in local community organizations through their Good Neighbor Fund. The funds given to Lenoir/Greene United Way will be distributed to their 17 area nonprofit partner organizations.
Typically, when you stop into the Community Council for the Arts, you’re greeted with a quiet space filled with beautiful artwork. This week, the gallery was filled with a different type of art as well. 5th grade students from Banks Elementary and a few students from E.B. Frink Middle School got to perform at the Arts council as part of the Traditional Arts Programs for Students grant.
As a member of Emergency Services with Lenoir County Government, you can make a difference! Lenoir County Government is seeking candidates for an Emergency Services Director.
As a member of the Department of Social Services with Lenoir County Government, you can make a difference! The agency is seeking candidates for a Foreign Language Interpreter II.
JONES COUNTY — Sheriff Matthew Wineman and three other members of the Jones County Sheriff’s Office are heading to Old Fort in McDowell County to aid in Hurricane Helene relief efforts.
A Kinston man was arrested in Cary Monday for an armed robbery of a man in Grifton on Saturday.
Lois Cooke Wallace went peacefully to be with her Lord and Savior Sunday, September 29, 2024. A graveside service will be conducted Friday, October 4, 2024, at 10:30 AM in Pinelawn Memorial Park. The family will greet friends following the service.
Lenoir County Commissioner Eric Rouse will be flying his private plane from Kinston to Asheville Wednesday morning with essential supplies as part of the Operation Airdrop-Hurricane Helene relief effort.
Lenoir Community College (LCC) is thrilled to partner with Appalachian State University (ASU) on a new transfer initiative aimed at making the transfer process easy for LCC students who plan to attend ASU upon graduation.
Twice a year, the LCPS Business Advisory Council, made up of school district administrators, community college administrators, economic development leaders, business and industry leaders, elected officials, and representatives of local municipalities meets to discuss ways of focusing the Career and Technical Education program to better serve both the students and the businesses that call Lenoir County home.