Jeanne Kennedy, Executive Director of the Lenoir Community College Foundation, has been named the recipient of the 2024 Pinnacle Award by the Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce.
Jeanne Kennedy, Executive Director of the Lenoir Community College Foundation, has been named the recipient of the 2024 Pinnacle Award by the Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce.
There is a line in a book I just read that made me stop in my tracks. I had to close the book and ruminate on it for a while. Leaning back in my recliner, I reflected on what the author was clearly saying. The book is "Who Better Than You?" by Will Packer. The line is "Ain't no fun when the rabbit got the gun."
Pursuant to G.S. 115C-518 and 160A-269, the Lenoir County Board of Education hereby gives notice that it has received an offer to purchase surplus tablets and laptops most of which have been used by students and teachers for at least three years and are currently unsuited to meet the continued needs of students and teachers.
Pursuant to N.G.G.S §160-D-406 and N.G.G.S §160-D-601 the Public shall take notice that on March 3rd, 2025 at 6:00 p.m., during its regular meeting, the La Grange Town Council in its capacity as the Town’s Board of Adjustment, will hold a public hearing at the La Grange Town Hall, 203 South Center Street, La Grange, North Carolina.
Donnie (Belle) Turner Hill 97, of Kinston North Carolina passed away peacefully on February 21st, at Ayden Court Skilled Nursing Facility. Donnie (Belle) Turner Hill 97, of Kinston North Carolina passed away peacefully on February 21st, at Ayden Court Skilled Nursing Facility.
Lenoir County residents are reacting with concern and frustration to the county’s 2025 property tax reappraisal, with some homeowners seeing significant increases in their assessed property values. While county officials emphasize that reappraisals are a routine process required by North Carolina law, many citizens worry about the financial impact of these changes.
North Carolina Sea Grant and NC State University, in partnership with the NC Department of Agriculture (NCDA), are launching an innovative water management project in Kinston. A two-acre pond and earthen berms will collect runoff so it can be used to irrigate adjacent cropland.
John Yates receives prestigious financial planning designation for client-focused financial guidance. NC Farm Bureau is delighted to announce that John Yates, agent has demonstrated a deep knowledge of the financial planning profession as a Financial Services Certified Professional® (FSCP®).
Pursuant to G.S. 115C-518 and 160A-269, the Lenoir County Board of Education hereby gives notice that it has received an offer to purchase surplus tablets and laptops most of which have been used by students and teachers for at least three years and are currently unsuited to meet the continued needs of students and teachers.
The Public Safety Fire Coordinator/Instructor is responsible for instructing and coordinating the College’s fire and rescue training programs by NCCCS and OSFM standards. This position reports directly to the Dean of Workforce Development.
On February 23, 2025, Kinston Police Department’s D-Squad responded to the 700 block of Herbert Drive regarding a report of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
On February 21, 2025, Kinston Police Department’s D-Squad responded to a reported theft in progress on the 300 block of Boy Scout Boulevard. While enroute, officers received a description of the suspect and their vehicle.
On February 21, 2025, KPD’s B-Squad officers conducted a traffic stop in the 1600 block of W Vernon Avenue. During the stop, officers made contact with the occupants when the passenger, Omarion Lewis (22, Trenton, NC), began reaching around the vehicle before throwing a handgun onto the dashboard.
The Public Safety Fire Coordinator/Instructor is responsible for instructing and coordinating the College’s fire and rescue training programs by NCCCS and OSFM standards. This position reports directly to the Dean of Workforce Development.
Magic Mile Media is proud to announce the promotion of Trey Scott to Vice President of Sports Media & Digital Strategy. In this role, Trey will continue leading Neuse News Sports while expanding our digital sports media division.
Since 1942, the high school in Kinston has had a Bible History class. By 2017, all three public high schools were offering the course. The Bible History class in our area is the longest-running public high school Bible class in the entire state.
The following land transfers were field with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
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The Career and College Promise Admissions Staff Assistant provides support for all aspects of the Career & College Promise Program from application through enrollment, and reports to the Director of Admissions and Recruiting. The CCP Admissions Staff Assistant also assists with program and event implementation as it relates to the population served by the Director of High School Programs and College Access.
Pursuant to G.S. 115C-518 and 160A-269, the Lenoir County Board of Education hereby gives notice that it has received an offer to purchase surplus tablets and laptops most of which have been used by students and teachers for at least three years and are currently unsuited to meet the continued needs of students and teachers.