I read an interesting article recently which helps to explain the differences between three types of business executives. Some are managers. Some are leaders. Others become mentors.
I read an interesting article recently which helps to explain the differences between three types of business executives. Some are managers. Some are leaders. Others become mentors.
Friends and family are organizing a golf tournament fundraiser to support Glen Stalnaker, who was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease, in May.
Thank you for taking the time to read my newsletter and staying connected with the latest news from District Nine and our efforts in the General Assembly.
The following is a list of people who have recently passed away in Lenoir County:
Lenoir Community College is a comprehensive institution that places primary emphasis on excellence in classroom instruction. The Biology Instructor is responsible for providing quality and engaging instruction to LCC students through the use of seated and online courses, and through creative biology labs as needed to promote successful completion of degree requirements.
Mr. Robert Edward “Bob” Taylor, age 89, passed away late Friday evening, July 10, 2026, at UNC Lenoir Hospital. A native of Greene County, he was born March 22, 1937, the son of Willie James and Sadie Beaman Taylor.
Join us for hot dogs with all the fixings, grilled street corn, homemade apple hand pies, shaved ice, local vendors, family activities, and a celebration of America’s 250th birthday.
In less than two weeks, five young women from three LCPS high schools will sharpen their focus on their favorite academic subjects this summer while attending the highly selective North Carolina Governor’s School.
Recently June 2 has been officially declared as National Scallops Day. Sorry we missed the 2nd, but no need to miss out on enjoying fresh scallops!
Performs professional work involved in the design, construction, inspection and maintenance of a variety of public works and utility facilities, and related work as required. Work is performed under the moderate supervision of the Engineering Project Manager. Limited supervision may be exercised over temporary employees.
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
On July 5, 2026, D-Shift deputies responded to a report of a suspicious person on the property.
Lenoir County Emergency Services will conduct a fire department training exercise Saturday, July 11, from 8 a.m. to noon near John Mewborne Road and Spirit Way.
Earlier today, I had a productive conversation with the cemetery management’s Area Vice President, Dan Funchess. I am encouraged by the discussion and believe the company is now making a concerted effort toward improvement.
Temperatures will once again be well into the 90s today, with heat indices (what it feels like), around 105°.
Kinston officials are regrouping in the search for a permanent city manager after two preferred candidates declined to move forward, Interim City Manager Ralph Clark said.
UNC Health Lenoir will begin a scheduled upgrade to the hospital’s seventh floor air handler systems as part of its ongoing Master Facility Plan. Work will take place from Monday, July 13 through Friday, July 17.
Grounded & Baked is expanding to Kinston with a new location planned for downtown on Queen Street, across from the courthouse.
This elevated summer gathering offers a fresh, playful take on a classic night out—all while supporting a meaningful cause. Proceeds from the evening will benefit our local Community Council of the Arts, helping to sustain and expand creative programs that enrich our community.
While most people think of dusty battlefields when they picture the Civil War, the real game-changing technology was happening on the water. On Saturday, July 11, the CSS Neuse Museum will pull back the curtain on this high-seas drama with its immersive summer program, “Sailors in the Summer: Ironclads and Naval Living History.” From 10 a.m.- 4 p.m., regional history will come alive through interactive exhibits, expert-led demonstrations, and hands-on family activities designed to show exactly what it took to survive as a sailor in the 1860s.
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