PINK HILL — U.S. Marine Corps veteran Joshua Eing says his campaign for Pink Hill Town Commissioner is grounded in service, transparency, and a commitment to preserving the town’s small-town values while promoting sustainable growth.
The Lenoir County Farmers Market, located at 100 N. Herritage Street, will be open Tuesday and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
As the federal government shutdown stretches into another week, U.S. Rep. Don Davis visited the Kinston Community Health Center on Friday to emphasize the importance of protecting funding for community health centers that serve families across eastern North Carolina.
The Lenoir County community is mourning the passing of Dr. Aaron Cotten, a beloved physician, educator, and leader whose impact spanned decades in medicine, emergency services, and public health.
E. B. Frink Middle School is seeking an all-inclusive classroom camera system that provides comprehensive coverage, ease of use, and integration with existing district systems. The selected vendor will provide all necessary components, installation, and support services as outlined below.
A newly proposed congressional map from North Carolina’s Republican-led General Assembly could change how voters in Greene, Lenoir, and Jones counties are represented in Washington, D.C., as lawmakers prepare to consider the redistricting plan next week.
LA GRANGE — With more than 26 years of experience in building inspection and code enforcement, Cindy Motsko says she’s ready to put her expertise to work for the residents of La Grange as a candidate for Town Council.
I have a colleague who does not watch the news. He says it makes him feel down to listen to them talk about all the bad things happening around the world. And he does not appreciate how some media flit from one story to another without sticking to important things in depth.
Bradfest is preparing for a large turnout at its third annual festival, continuing its mission to unite the community through music and art.
E. B. Frink Middle School is seeking an all-inclusive classroom camera system that provides comprehensive coverage, ease of use, and integration with existing district systems. The selected vendor will provide all necessary components, installation, and support services as outlined below.
(RALEIGH) Today Governor Josh Stein announced household appliance company Electrolux Consumer Products, Inc., will add 74 new jobs in Lenoir County. The company will invest more than $23.7 million to expand its Kinston dishwasher production facility and Manufacturing Center of Excellence for dish production in North America.
(RALEIGH) Today, Governor Josh Stein announced Cardon Rehabilitation & Medical Equipment USA, LLC, a manufacturer of customizable powered treatment tables and exercise equipment, will add 20 new jobs in Lenoir County. The company will invest more than $4 million to establish its U.S. headquarters and manufacturing facility in Kinston.
LA GRANGE — Current Town Councilman Anthony Hall is seeking another term on the La Grange Town Council, emphasizing a platform built on economic growth, transparency, and community collaboration. Hall, a longtime civic leader and active voice in local affairs, says his motivation to serve began nearly two decades ago — and continues to be driven by a desire to see La Grange thrive.
Early voting for North Carolina’s 2025 municipal elections begins Thursday, Oct. 16, giving residents of Lenoir and Greene counties the opportunity to cast their ballots ahead of Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Snow Hill, NC – Governor Josh Stein, joined by the Greene County Board of Commissioners, the NC Global TransPark Economic Development Region, and the Greene County Economic Development Partnership, announced today that Judco Manufacturing will relocate its corporate headquarters and research and development operations from California to Greene County, North Carolina.
WHEREAS, the Town of La Grange has received requests from adjoining property owners to permanently close an unopened portion of a right-of-way identified as Windham Drive, which has never been constructed or opened for public use
E. B. Frink Middle School is seeking an all-inclusive classroom camera system that provides comprehensive coverage, ease of use, and integration with existing district systems. The selected vendor will provide all necessary components, installation, and support services as outlined below.
Three years in the making and still going strong, Bradfest returns to Kinston this Saturday from 12:00 pm until 8:00 pm with a celebration of music, art and community unity.
At just 26 years old, R. Dylan Potter is among the youngest candidates seeking election to the Snow Hill Town Commission this year. A lifelong Greene County resident and registered nurse, Potter says his decision to run stems from a deep commitment to community growth, transparency, and opportunity for the next generation.
Whether it’s a high school athlete, a weekend runner, or someone getting back on their feet after an injury, UNC Health Lenoir’s Orthopedics and Sports Medicine team has become a trusted destination for advanced, local care.
North Carolina’s First Lady Anna Stein and Attorney General Jeff Jackson brought messages of compassion, evidence-based treatment, and partnership to Lenoir Community College on Tuesday, where community leaders, recovery advocates, and health professionals gathered for the third annual Recovery Together ENC Conference.
E. B. Frink Middle School is seeking an all-inclusive classroom camera system that provides comprehensive coverage, ease of use, and integration with existing district systems. The selected vendor will provide all necessary components, installation, and support services as outlined below.
The long-term road closure on SR-1578 (Airport Road) near Herritage Street in Kinston is set to end on October 17 at 5:00 PM.
The Sound of Music sweeps onto the Turner Stage with a story of courage, joy, and the healing power of song. Follow Maria, a free-spirited governess whose love of music transforms the von Trapp family as they discover hope and harmony in uncertain times. With beloved classics like “Do-Re-Mi,” “My Favorite Things,” and “Edelweiss,” this production invites audiences of all ages to rediscover a timeless favorite filled with heart, humor, and soaring melodies.
On Monday, October 6, 2025, at 10:00 AM, the Greene County Board of Commissioners met at the Greene County Operations Center for a session reflecting the community’s spirit in this rural North Carolina county. The meeting focused on youth development, infrastructure planning, and recognizing local leadership.
Julius Daniel “Bud” Harris, 85, passed away peacefully at his home on Saturday, October 11, 2025. A service of love and remembrance will be held at Rouse Funeral Home at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 15, 2025 with Pastors Josh Howell and Virgil Whaley officiating. Committal will follow at Snow Hill Cemetery. The family will receive friends for a time of visitation on Tuesday, October 14, 2025 from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. at Rouse Funeral Home.
Lenoir Maintenance has scheduled a pipe/crossline Replacement on Hillcrest Rd on Tuesday Oct 14th 2025 at 8:00 AM.
LA GRANGE — Current Town Councilman Anthony Hall is seeking another term on the La Grange Town Council, emphasizing a platform built on economic growth, transparency, and community collaboration. Hall, a longtime civic leader and active voice in local affairs, says his motivation to serve began nearly two decades ago — and continues to be driven by a desire to see La Grange thrive.
At just 26 years old, R. Dylan Potter is among the youngest candidates seeking election to the Snow Hill Town Commission this year. A lifelong Greene County resident and registered nurse, Potter says his decision to run stems from a deep commitment to community growth, transparency, and opportunity for the next generation.
Kinston residents could soon see lower electric bills as city officials move forward with a proposed 4% rate reduction, the first in several years. The change, which follows a cost of service study by Booth & Associates, will be the subject of a public hearing on Oct. 7 at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall.
If council adopts the proposal that night, the new rates will take effect Oct. 15. For the average household, that means about $6 off the monthly bill.
For more than a decade, sales tax dollars intended to support Lenoir County’s volunteer fire departments were miscalculated. The mistake is confirmed. The scope of the error is not. Was it five dollars? Fifty thousand? Five million? At this point, county officials and fire chiefs agree: no one knows.