Human Services Club sponsors families for Thanksgiving
The President of the Human Services Club, Taleisha Wilson, helped identify families to sponsor for Thanksgiving.
The President of the Human Services Club, Taleisha Wilson, helped identify families to sponsor for Thanksgiving.
Lenoir Community College put up a fight Monday, but Louisburg CC was too much in a 104-95 decision. The Lancers (1-6) trailed by as many as 17 but sliced into the deficit late before the Hurricanes (5-3) put it away at the line.
Ms. Harriet Herring, formerly of Kinston, was the apple of her father’s eye and she felt the very same about him. A devoted daughter, she saw first-hand her father’s generosity to others. William I. Herring, Sr. is described by a friend, as “a model for fair dealing in business, for building and sustaining his community, and
A ground breaking ceremony was held on the Lenoir Community College (LCC) campus for the Floyd Health Sciences Center. State and local officials joined the Floyd family in presenting information about the new center.
Noe Vidal-Fuentes, 2021 Greene Central High School (GCHS) graduate, not only graduated with a high school diploma, but also earned an Intermediate Welding Certificate through Lenoir Community College.
Lenoir Community College and Barton College have entered into an agreement to provide LCC Criminal Justice students an opportunity to transfer to Barton College to complete a four-year degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice Sciences.
The NCWorks Career Center- Lenoir County and the NCWorks Career Services Center -Greene County will host a Drive Thru Veterans Resource Fair on Tuesday, November 9, 2021 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. on the main campus of Lenoir Community College.
Lenoir Community College’s Quantavis McKinney rises up as Sandhills Community College’s Keagan Brayboy contests in Wednesday’s game. Photo by Laieke Abebe / WJG Sports Lenoir Community College had a perennial power on the ropes in its season opener Wednesday.
Join us in Briley Auditorium on Veteran's Day, November 11 at 11 a.m., for a tribute concert to honor those lost and wounded during the 20-year war in Afghanistan.
Mark Wente of Beulaville and Travis Cox of Kinston were recently recognized as outstanding graduates and awarded a new tool box from Lenoir Community College Automotive Systems Technology.