

The NIE program promotes literacy through the use of the daily newspaper as an instructional aid in the classroom. Newspapers are distributed to Pitt County Schools as well as East Carolina University and Pitt Community College through the NIE program. This program relies on contributions through fundraising efforts and sponsors. Explore life stories, offer tributes/condolences, send flowers or create a lasting online. The Daily Reflector also administers the Newspapers in Education (NIE) Program. Greater Greenville obituaries from the The Daily Reflector and other North Carolina obituary sources. The Daily Reflector prints 16,500 papers each day, including more than 11,000 home delivery subscriptions. The Daily Reflector has since expanded its coverage to all of Pitt County and the surrounding areas. In 1885, David Jordan Whichard became sole owner and publisher of the Reflector, beginning daily publication Dec. Moving the equipment into their mother's one-room schoolhouse, the brothers began their own weekly newspaper, The Eastern Reflector. A longtime resident of North Clark County, he is thoroughly familiar. Whichard, who bought the printing equipment from the proprietor of The Express, for whom they once worked. He is honest, meticulous and hard-working. The company was founded in 1882 by David Jordan Whichard and Julian R. For 137 years The Daily Reflector has been publishing Local News you Can Trust in Greenville. The Daily Reflector has been a vital part of the life of Greenville, Pitt County and eastern North Carolina for more than a century. The Daily Reflector newspaper and website serves many counties in Eastern North Carolina.
