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In an Emergency Meeting of the Lenoir County Commissioners held at the Cooperative Extension Office, the Commissioners unanimously approved removing the Confederate monument from the Visitor's Center to the Wil King Memorial Site. The motion was made by Commissioner Eric Rouse and seconded by Commissioner J. Mac Daughety. The board unanimously approved the motion.
Neuse News Correspondent Catherine Hardee will file a report shortly.
Asparagus has gone from being a mystery vegetable to being a very popular one. Asparagus has also proven to serve as a detoxifier, as an anti-aging vegetable, and to reduce inflammation.
Numerous media outlets reported on the existence of isolated colonies of so-called “murder hornets” in the Pacific Northwest. More formally known as the Asian Giant Hornet, the species is known for its ability to attack and destroy bee colonies, as well as their potential danger to humans who are subjected to numerous stings.
Lenoir County Cooperative Extension Service and the Lenoir County SPCA received some help from North Lenoir FFA on Saturday. The No Empty Bowl project is a food distribution program designed to lighten the load for local pet owners.
Isn't this what we've all been looking for? Sweet, juicy strawberries and wonderfully flavored fresh asparagus! So delightfully delicious! We are so happy to be able to announce that the farmers market will be open for the 2020 season on Saturday, April 11. We have been studying ways to make our market a safe and healthy place to shop.
For those of you who think that cauliflower is only delicious if eaten under a blanket of cheese, think again! Cauliflower has made a comeback on the menus of family-style restaurants and favorite eateries as an alternative to the higher-carb potato.
Only a nice soup will warm you up in the winter, and in Eastern NC we love it when it is a seafood-based recipe.
Isn't it exciting?! Yes, that is really a strawberry field and of course, we are all waiting for those juicy red berries to appear on the Farmers Market vendors' stands!