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Sunday, February 29, 2004
Architects present proposal for city hall renovation
Norwayne Middle School student dies in house fire
Briefly
Pyramid scheme alert
Public records
Mount Olive District Court
Wayne County District Court
Goodman charged with falsifying reports
Friday, February 27, 2004
Mother Nature brings wintry mix
Wayne has 3 auto industries
Concert goes on
House fire cause still unknown
United Way honors volunteers
Public records
Duplin's strategic plan
Briefly
Thursday, February 26, 2004
Snow, lots.....
City proposes more cleanup employees
Broken window payoff
House fire
Educating educators about mold
Gun lock program
Mt. Olive officials ponder budget requests
Mt. Olive studies water loss
Briefly
Public records
Mockingbird Exhibit
Wednesday, February 25, 2004
Goldsboro City Council on retreat
Jury tampering
School officials admit to mold
Accident on Breazeale Avenue
Cattle producers hear new ID program
Fremont board wants grant for sewers
Fremont sidewalk work begins after festival
Pate named to OLF board
Briefly
Public records
Tuesday, February 24, 2004
Northern Wayne wants share of school plan
Mold problems being ignored by school officials
Wreck survivor faces uncertain future
Several honored at livestock meeting
Wayne County Reads update
DSS seeks grant for Strive program
Public records
Briefly
Monday, February 23, 2004
Project Homestead; warnings unheeded
Survivor of crash still critical
AcuScan in all hospital units
Leak might threaten Mt. Olive plant
Three Wayne youths get Congressional awards
OPINION - Gene Price
Public records
Sunday, February 22, 2004
Seven Springs pleads to move library
Briefly
Wedding earns award
Public record
Who came up with 'The Garden Spot' for LaGrange?
Volunteers needed to help start inner-city baseball league
Health Educator forms dance troup at GHS
Farm laborer group rallies in Goldsboro
Four killed in accident
City could lose land from failed deal
Community Lenten services to begin Wednesday
Medal of Honor recipients to attend museum event
Friday, February 20, 2004
Retreat
Bell ARC award
Senate candidate Richard Burr
Haithcock lawsuit
Ferrell gets Award
Mock Press Conference
Crime Stoppers helps capture man
Public records
Community Concert review
Briefly
Black History Month banquet
Thursday, February 19, 2004
Oppositional Defiant Disorder or just behaving badly?
Chamber Annual Meeting
School forums rescheduled
Confederate group warns school board
Ugly business signs
Calypso homebound meals
Carver Heights hear Ghana speaker
WCC Scholarship Ceremony
Briefly
Public records
Airman found dead
HD Web Site for teens
Child Care Conference
Cherry sponsors nursing scholarships
Wednesday, February 18, 2004
Movie theater race tightens
Grantham break-ins
Perdue states military's importance
Metal detectors at school not related to attack
Bell seeks re-election
County begins discussion of animal shelter
Landfill location still unknown
Briefly
Rallies rescheduled
Public records
Honor Farfour, but uphold city policy
Tuesday, February 17, 2004
Snow or no?
Annexation target date set
Gateway orders bus shelters
Chance files for Clerk
Rebuilding Broken Places gives report
Appalachian Symphony in free performance
Mt. Olive school rally postponed
Tuesday Briefly
Construction stalled
Public records
Monday, February 16, 2004
Weather
New animal shelter plan
School system explores emergency plan
Chief's home burns
Gene Price column -- A little history
ARC yard sale
Base waste hearing
Public records
Sunday, February 15, 2004
Flooded land revived as outdoor classroom for forestry students
Crowd says farewell to National Guard
After three decades, Senior Companions' mission still the same
Couple plans Valentine wedding
School board continues work on building plan
City to get tougher on portable signs
Annexation report on its way to Goldsboro City Council
Soldier focused on preparing Iraq for eventual self-rule
Ceremony marks start of new facility for Boys & Girls Club
Girl Scout cookies arrive by the thousands
Public record
Arts Council plans two-day drawing workshop
Friday, February 13, 2004
Farewell
Crowd says farewell to National Guard
Couple plans Valentine wedding
School board continues work on building plan
United Way receives gift
Public records
EWM teachers receive grants
Briefly
School raises $11,000 for heart
Schools plan to comply with grease trap rule
Correction -- Barratt promoted
Thursday, February 12, 2004
New Air Force uniform?
Strategic plan seeks to make N.C. the most military-friendly state
Civic center estimated to cost $15 million to $18 million
Wayne sees some snow but mostly rain
Sports memorabilia auction to be part of Red Cross Heroes auction
Rosewood Elementary sponsors Character Week
Public records
Mount Olive Chamber seeks better business climate
Briefly
Man charged with impersonating officers
Seven Springs urged to move on church plans
Financial assistance is available for farmers
GFD puts out four major fires
Wednesday, February 11, 2004
Meeting the President
Wayne poultry leaders wait and see
Work begins to clean Slocumb Street
Civic center planning progresses
Paving contract for U.S. 117
Embezzlement charged
Police impersonator investigation
Sheriff promotes 6
SW student chosen for D.C. Leadership
Briefly
Public records
Alleged murderer pleads guilty
"For Children" magnets
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Code enforcer
Base ads $800 million to economy
Clean Water Grant to aid base
Inspecting mobile home parks
Mapping county vision
Mockingbird panel
Talking trash
New MRI scanner
Briefly
Public records
United Way incentive
Monday, February 9, 2004
Messy Street
Rhodes drops appeal
Trash lines Slocumb Street
Centenarian educator dies
West wins award
Filing periods and primaries delayed by state
The one-liners
Public records
Wayne Memorial Hospital
Correction
Sunday, February 8, 2004
On North Carolina People
Filing period may be delayed
Carl Kasell honored
Municipal election won't change
School Counselors make awards
Advertising paying off
Human Relations Awards Banquet
Business seminars planned
Wayne Men and Women in the Military
Volunteer opportunities
Superior Court
Student News
Public record
Briefly
Friday, February 6, 2004
Duplin fire
Robbers sentenced
Potters Wheel fire
Relay chairman knows from experience
Two die in collision
School board incumbents
Internet voting scrapped
Briefly
Upset with Waste Industries
Tyndalls endowment
Rotary Scholarship
Public records
Apollo Show Set for Feb. 12
Thursday, February 5, 2004
Barn, antique cars destroyed
Crime rate down
EDC sets goals
Endless zoning
Top industrialist
County gets audit
T-shirt design contest
Fox hunt this month
Briefly
Public records
NoonLiting weight loss program
James Sprunt classes
FSU lunch
Wednesday, February 4, 2004
Nationally certified
Goldsboro among top 50
Methamphetamine a growing problem
Date set for city re-election
13 teachers are board-certified
Frank Tillman dies
School district lines shift
Public records
Wooten hired by Wayne schools
Student transfer appeals
Princeton board
New deputies
Lost everything
Grantham educator remembered
Fremont board
Briefly
Tuesday, February 3, 2004
Fun with newspapers
Annexation approved
School board under pressure
Bryan takes seat
Princeton gets sewer money
Confederate T-shirts
Too soon to school
Election director moving
Briefly
Public records
Subdivision approved
Pikeville sewer update
Hospital diversity
Financial aid forms
Eureka swearing in
City assistant leaving
Bloodmobile schedule
Auto inspection classes at WCC
Monday, February 2, 2004
The colors of dawn
Royall project falls through
School forums scheduled
County finance review
Book panel discussion set
Battle re-enactment
Public records
Who's running?
Sunday, February 1, 2004
The Battle of Goldsborough Bridge
Hundreds gather for re-enactment of Battle of Goldsborough Bridge
Jimmy Bryan excited about new council seat
Bryan's swearing-in; Rhodes to be honored
Seven Springs breaks ground on CSS Neuse replica
Rosewood cheerleader to go to Pro Bowl
Air Force band to present free concert
Red Cross to teach abduction prevention
Volunteer Wayne
Three students nominated to Naval Academy
Wayne County Court
Student news
Public records
Neuse River study would include Wayne
Mozingo named Mount Olive Rescuer of the Year
Lt. Col. Converse promoted
Briefly