Hickory Grove Church (6)

The exact year that Hickory Grove Church was established remains uncertain. Nonetheless, historical records available online, not readily accessible until recently, confirm that it was organized as a congregation about two decades before the construction of its building in 1860. The definitive evidence, buried deep in various church conference meeting minutes, indisputably indicates Hickory Grove had formed as a church assembly by 1841.

LCC Veterinary Assistant Student Earns National TVMA Certification While Still in High School

At just 18 years old, Logan Johnston of Chocowinity, North Carolina, is already building a strong foundation for his future in veterinary medicine. A senior at Southside High School and a dual-enrolled student at Beaufort Community College, Logan recently reached another major milestone: passing the Texas Veterinary Medical Association certification exam after completing Lenoir Community Collegeโ€™s Veterinary Assistant Program.

Cooking with Tammy Kelly: The Very Versatile Cauliflower!

Cauliflower is known as the culinary chameleon, making its way into your menu as cauliflower rice, cauliflower mashed potatoes, and even pizza crust.  Cauliflower picks ups flavors from savory to sweet, and is super versatile for main dish, side or dessert.  Here are some basic ways to use cauliflower in your recipes.  You can vary any of these recipes in several ways.  

Town of La Grange declares State of Emergency, enacts curfew ahead of significant winter storm

๐—Ÿ๐—ฎ ๐—š๐—ฟ๐—ฎ๐—ป๐—ด๐—ฒ, ๐—ก๐—– โ€”On behalf of the Town of La Grange and Mayor Bobby Wooten, this notice formally advises that the Town of La Grange has declared a State of Emergency, effective 7:00 a.m. Friday, January 30, 2026, in response to a significant winter storm forecasted to impact eastern North Carolina. This State of Emergency shall remain in effect until modified or rescinded.

Evelyn Dove Coleman: Verna Mae Chapman Was Regal

Majestic, dignified, splendid. These are words that described Mrs. Verna Mae Chapman of Grifton, North Carolina. When her daughter Jean Hill told me that her mother's health was frail, I began remembering her from decades ago. I met her daughters in the first grade at Savannah High School. Jean and Faye were to later become majorettes under Ms. Kathryn Jones. They were already well-poised for the job because of their mother.