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Chilly Goose Shaved Ice, a family-owned business offering Hawaiian Shaved Ice, celebrated its grand opening on Saturday, July 13, 2024. The new shop, located at 2820 W. Vernon Ave., is owned by Katie Bain Herring and aims to serve the community and surrounding areas.
For Gracie Herring, a 2020 North Lenoir High graduate who’s now a freshman at Appalachian State University, the best part of college life is being on her own five hours away from home. The worst part: being on her own five hours away from home.
Over the last two and a half years I have had the privilege of working with the best team in Lenoir County. I was 15, almost 16, when I applied for the 2019 Summer Internship. All I knew was that I loved social media and I loved Kinston. Not only did that summer change me for the better, but I was lucky enough to officially join the team, and I have been here ever since.
There is a Go-Fund-Me for the Hope Closet at North Lenoir High School. The Student Government Association (SGA) maintains a Hope Closet for the students at North Lenoir who have needs unmet at home.
Neuse News is grateful to be in Kinston, and thankful for the many businesses in and around town that have provided us with services we loved throughout the year. The team at Neuse News took a moment to give love to the places they are thankful to have found homes in Kinston.
Senior year is what most kids look forward to their whole lives. The year when you finally feel on top, but it’s also the time you look back and take in everything you've been taught for the past 13 years. It is a bit overwhelming already - now add a global pandemic. I don't know what I was expecting but I am almost positive this was not it.
Neuse News Digital Media Correspondent Gracie Herring, Mackenzie Cannon and Hannah Thrower were the first customers at the Kinston Starbucks Friday morning. Watch the Neuse News Facebook Live feed.
Gracie Herring sparkles. It’s a brightness born of her natural exuberance. It’s also as clue as to why North Carolina DECA selected the North Lenoir High School junior as a Diamond Student for the state of North Carolina.
Neuse News summer intern Gracie Herring shares her thoughts about her internship.
Neuse News editor Bryan Hanks takes a look back at the first year of Neuse News.
My name is Gracie and I am a rising junior at North Lenoir High School.
North Lenoir sophomores Karrie-Lyn Deaver and Gracie Herring were finalists in the state DECA competition.