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Fire Chief recognizes Officer and Deputy
Fire Department Chief Ken Hair presented plaques of appreciation to Lenoir Police Department Corporal Joe Hamrick and Caldwell County Sheriff's Office Deputy Paul Exon Tuesday night, Dec. 3, 2019, for their lifesaving efforts during a recent house fire. Read on... -
Holiday Safety Tips
Lenoir Police Detective Stella January shared some holiday safety tips with Communications Director Joshua Harris. Read on... -
City rededicates fields at Lenoir Optimist Park
Mayor Joe Gibbons officially rededicated two baseball fields at Lenoir Optimist Park earlier this week in honor of two founders of the Lenoir Little League Program. Read on... -
Turkey Tuesday is next week at the MLK Jr. Center
The 6th Annual Community Turkey Tuesday is next week at the Martin Luther King Jr. Center in Lenoir. City Councilmembers Crissy Thomas and Rev. Ike Perkins are still taking donations for the event, and there is a slight change to the start time. Read on... -
Holiday events start tomorrow
Downtown Lenoir is kicking off the holidays tomorrow with Light Up Lenoir, and the Downtown Lenoir Christmas Tree Festival is this weekend. Read on... -
City rededicating fields at Lenoir Optimist Park
The City of Lenoir will rededicate the baseball fields at Optimist Park Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019, to honor W.D. "Dave" King and Harold Beach. Read on... -
Cerik and Mato retire from Police Department
K9s Cerik and Mato retired from the City of Lenoir Police Department Tuesday night, Nov. 12, 2019. City Council thanked the animals and handlers for their service. The dogs will spend their retirement living with their handlers and families. Read on... -
Pedestrian bridge on site for greenway extension
An 18-wheeler pulled into Lenoir yesterday carrying an 80-foot pedestrian bridge. The bridge will span Lower Creek as part of the greenway extension Google is building along Morganton Boulevard. Read on... -
Public Works creates new leaf collection schedule
Leaves are finally starting to fall in the City. To help residents plan their yard work, the Public Works Department has created a leaf collection schedule. Read on... -
Registration still open for basketball and wrestling
Registration is open through Friday, Nov. 8, 2019 for youth basketball and wrestling offered by the Parks and Recreation Department. Read on... -
Public Works Director gives greenway update
Public Works Director Jared Wright gave an update Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019, on a new section of greenway his department is currently paving in the city. Read on... -
Smoking In The Foothills starts tomorrow in Downtown Lenoir
Come to Downtown Lenoir tomorrow, Friday, Oct. 18, to kick off the Smoking In The Foothills BBQ Competition & Festival! Read on... -
Community shows support for Fire Station 3
At least 100 local residents visited City of Lenoir Fire Station No. 3 Monday, Oct. 7, 2019, during an open house hosted by the Fire Department. Read on... -
Lenoir Fire Department hosting open house at Station 3
To kick off Fire Prevention Week, the City of Lenoir Fire Department is hosting an open house at Fire Station 3 Monday, Oct. 7, 2019, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Read on... -
Local barbecue competition offering thousands in prize money
Can you cook? Can you smoke meat? Do your friends and family's mouths start watering when you invite them over for ribs and brisket? Then you might have a shot at winning the grand prize at the Smoking In The Foothills Professional BBQ Competition. Read on... -
Come kayak at the aquatic center
The indoor pool at the Lenoir Aquatic & Fitness is open for kayaking practice again. For only $5 per person, you can bring your kayak, practice your rolls, and try out your new gear. Read on... -
Don't get scammed
If someone calls you and says you've won a big prize, but to claim your prize, you have to send the caller some money, that's a scam. Read on... -
Police hosting block party for National Night Out
Come hang out with local police officers during National Night Out Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019, in Downtown Lenoir. Read on... -
Council approves resolution supporting 2020 Census
Earlier this month, the City of Lenoir City Council approved a resolution supporting the 2020 Census. Council committed to helping the Caldwell County Complete Count Committee get a full count of city residents. Read on... -
Christmas Parade application available online
Christmas is a few months away, but a lot of folks are already feeling the holiday spirit. They're in luck, because we just posted the application for The City of Lenoir Starry Night Christmas Parade! Read on... -
City employees pick up litter during NC Litter Sweep
More than 30 City of Lenoir employees hit the streets today, Sept. 18, 2019, to pick up litter around Lenoir. Read on... -
Mayor proclaims Constitution Week in Lenoir
Today, Sept. 17, 2019, Mayor Joe Gibbons proclaimed Sept. 17-23, 2019, as “Constitution Week” throughout the City of Lenoir. Read on... -
City upgrading water meters, improving water system
This fall, the City of Lenoir will start a project to upgrade all the water meters in the city and improve the city's meter reading system. Read on... -
Ralph Prestwood joins City Council
Ralph Prestwood officially joined the City of Lenoir City Council Tuesday night, Sept. 3, 2019. Judge Robert Brady performed Prestwood's Oath of Office shortly after the start of the Council meeting. Read on... -
City, Google building more greenway in Lenoir
The City of Lenoir and Google are working on projects that will expand the greenway in the city. The new sections will connect more places in town and provide more opportunities for residents to go for a walk or bike ride. Read on... -
School Resource Officers prepare for a new school year
City of Lenoir School Resource Officers (SROs) have spent the past several weeks getting ready for the new school year. Community Resource Officer Scott Kanupp said the schools in the city are well prepared. Read on... -
Litter Sweep is next month
Gather your friends and neighbors together and help keep Lenoir clean next month during Litter Sweep. Read on... -
Save time with automatic bank drafts or pay online
Do you want to save time, save gas, and save a trip? Set up an automatic bank draft for your water bills, or pay online. Read on... -
City dedicates new Fire Station No. 3
About 100 people gathered on the lawn of Fire Station No. 3 Monday afternoon, Aug. 12, 2019, to dedicate and officially open the new station. Read on... -
Kick of the school year at the Back to School Splash Bash!
What better way to start off the school year than with a pool party at the Lenoir Aquatic and Fitness Center! Read on... -
Post 29 recognizes Firefighter and Police Officer of the Year
American Legion Post 29 recognized Chaplain Jason Hines as the 2019 City of Lenoir Firefighter of the Year and Sgt. John Howard as the 2019 City of Lenoir Police Officer of the Year during the City Council meeting Tuesday, July 16, 2019. Read on... -
Lenoir’s “Across the Grain” Named Great Public Art
Whether it’s a mural-filled downtown, a sculpture park, or artistic bus stops, great public art makes you feel at home in a community. Read on... -
City adds more paved trail to greenway
The City of Lenoir Public Works Department recently added more paved trail to the city greenway system. Read on... -
Independence Day Celebration
Bring your family and friends to Mulberry Recreation Center Thursday for the July 4th Celebration. You can enjoy water slides, games, fireworks, and more. Read on... -
Charters of Freedom dedication next week
The Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights – those are the founding documents of the United States known as the Charters of Freedom. Read on... -
Pottery classes at Lenoir High School
Did you know that you can throw, finish, and fire pottery in Downtown Lenoir? Read on...
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