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Wednesday, March 31, 2004
Cops catch driver
Motorcyclist dies
Professor warns of religious fanaticism
Cooper keeps busy as Attorney General
Teacher scholarship applications available
Public records
Grants awarded to recycle school paper
Briefly
Tuesday, March 30, 2004
Concerned Clergy, NAACP group oppose school construction plan
Pickle Fest extends hours
Children register for city baseball league
Homestead's financial records missing
Waynesborough Village holds T-shirt contest
Gifted students will exhibit talents
Lowe's CEO joins college foundation board
Briefly
Public records
Monday, March 29, 2004
Gerrard resigns seat to focus on business
Ogburn named Fremont principal
30,000 pounds of electronics to be recycling
Elections Board works to sort out districts for public
FAA gives blessing to Mt. Olive runway extension
Public Records
Review: 'Cinderella' enchants audience
Bloodmobile
Sunday, March 28, 2004
Festival flowers in Fremont
Ineligible or eligible? Goldsboro pays into retirement of city attorney
Cooper-Standard, including Wayne plants, searches for buyer
Goldsboro to celebrate annual De-Rail-A-Bration
Four awarded honor of Long Leaf Pine
Court cases
Public record
Briefly
Friday, March 26, 2004
Annexation meeting draws angry response
Firetruck crashes
Trees block ditch
Group says it feels ignored in school bond process
Wayne only county to have four credentialed school health centers
Yen scam suspect charged
Arts Council unveils pig in Fremont
Tax help available
Shakespeare teacher workshops planned
Public records
Duplin to hold kindergarten registration
Briefly
Daffofil Festival Saturday features Embers
Thursday, March 25, 2004
Schools send $82.5 million plan to county
Student transfer policy tightened slightly
WCC volunteers honored for teaching adults to read
Seven Springs library can be moved -- with conditions
Rosewood survives the Battle of the Books
Briefly
Family Y schedules Healthy Kids Day
Walnut Creek approves commercial requirements
Radio station seeks tower variance in Mount Olive
Public Records
The 'shadows' know a little more about careers
Faison clerk retires; Higgins promoted
Wednesday, March 24, 2004
Warrick wins City Council seat
Eastpointe mental health faces funding cuts
Residents hearing scheduled on city annexation
Police adjust shifts to patrol high-crime areas
South end of county seemed to be on fire
Update presented on shrimp farming
Public records
College approves expansion of criminal justice program
Conference to aid parents scheduled
Only one month to go for TITANIC
Dealing with difficult people seminar set
Briefly
Tuesday, March 23, 2004
School board proposes $82.5 million in new construction
Strawberries survive cold snap
District 6 re-election underway
Social Services asks for $2 million increase
Grantham woman's murder still under investigation
Jackie Robinson league looking for players
River Landing development gets award
Briefly
Public records
Mount Olive High School steering meeting March 30
State education official to speak
NC Blackbeard Fest 2004 Plans Announced
Federal agency finds basis for discrimination
Monday, March 22, 2004
Elections office gets ready for rematch
Over 900 say farewell to Joce
Organizers deem 'Wayne County Reads' a success
Theater race appears to have ended
Williford run for congress
Health Board discusses smoking policy
Price named Sportsman of the Year
Clarification
Duplin exchanges cans for trees
Public records
Sunday, March 21, 2004
Rapist convicted
Guardsman's death discussed
Electronic recycling
City election Tuesday
Richard Glazier performs
Red Cross auction
Rock climbing wall
Public safety course
Wayne people in the military
Volunteer Wayne
Sunday Briefly
Mount Olive court
Mathany's log cabins
Imani event planned
Duplin drug arrests
District Court
Friday, March 19, 2004
School board seeks to clarify building-plan issue
Chamber lists priorities
Teachers, student honored by state association
Former sheriff's major gets ride instead of DWI test
Communication breakdown reason for duplicate tags
Substance abuse discussed at "Lunch and Learn"
Southern Bank lends money for abandoned church
3HC home health monitoring system
Happy 103rd, Miss Irene
Mount Olive spruce up
Not everyone wants sewer service
Public records
Briefly
Duplin farmers prepare for tobacco season
Correction
All-County Student Chorus unites schools, students
Thursday, March 18, 2004
Commissioners tour Wayne Community
Base zoning considered by commissioners
Sheriff's deputies recover missing body
WWII films to be shown
Health Deptartment lags in nursing pay
Landfill amnesty day set
Students narrowly escape Spain bombings
Briefly
Public records
National Guard statement
Youth Hunter Safety Tournament on Sat
Fremont board to amend zoning
Blue ribbon magnets for sale
Wednesday, March 17, 2004
Commissioners discuss school needs
Iraq explosion
Less than week before City District 6 re-election
Feast in East to boost local economy
DMV doubts duplicate vehicle tag
Order of Long Leaf Pine will be awarded to four
City condemnations
Drop-off site set for old electronics
Briefly
Public record
How to stop theft
Fremont board gets sewer money
CBA teacher memorialized
Health forum planned
Tuesday, March 16, 2004
Guardsman's new role unknown to family
City will not sell compost to residents
Man gets 2 DWIs in same night after returning to road
Block grant hearing held
Building a wetland
Camo bus designed for country stars
Gateway audit amazes FTA
Briefly
R.J. Reynolds denies reneging on promise, says it will buy as much leaf as last year
Public records
Monday, March 15, 2004
Wayne man killed in Iraq
Sexual Assault Assessment on base
Masked man murdered
Dority stumps for Ballance's congressional seat
Barrett running for governor
B.F. Grady High School sought
Development rules, animal shelter on county agenda
Spring Creek takes honors at Odyssey
Public records
OPINION -- Shared goodies
Sunday, March 14, 2004
Truancy Diversion Project impresses judge
Study says Goldsboro residents want better public transit
Theater begins preparing for construction
Briefly
Salvation Army gets beds
Public Record
NAACP honors pioneers in Wayne County
Ten to compete for Miss Eastern Wayne
Medal of Honor winners sign books
Man charged with baby's murder
Curb Market attracts crowd with tasty food
City to demolish more houses
Man dies in wreck
Henrietta Williams is 107 years old
Friday, March 12, 2004
Interchange
Is US 70 being neglected?
School students on lockdown to study
School prepared for tornado drill
Eureka approves hiring deputies
Fire in Stantonsburg
Beginning Teacher of the Year named
Public record
Man charged with murdering baby
Briefly
Correction
Thursday, March 11, 2004
Fires keep volunteer departments hopping
Economy here taking turn for the better
School buses, property damaged
Red Cross 'heroes' raising money
Ambassadors visit News-Argus
Bentonville re-creation scheduled
Pickle Festival set
Briefly
Raleigh St. Patrick Day parade, festival set for Saturday
Sarah's refuge needs financial help
Public records
Chinquapin School will be demolished
Wednesday, March 10, 2004
House destroyed
Board asked to further extend zoning around base
Goodman could lose council seat
DOC employee charged
Grantham, Mt. Olive high schools get thumbs up
Duplin schools explain transfer policy
Duplin could upgrade ER communictions
Downtown market study for Mount Olive
Briefly
Public records
Tuesday, March 9, 2004
The by now bad word SNOW in forecast again
Number of foreign languages in schools growing
Murphy Brown's new tool
Attic dust-catchers become museum treasures
Advocates see schools' improvement
Historic story contest deadline
Volunteers honored at banquet
Briefly
Summer employment
Public records
March Bloodmobile schedule
Goldsboro fire department report
Red Cross sponsors aquatics institute
Monday, March 8, 2004
Windy weather
Board considers flight line zoning
Shooting at party
Georgia's legacy
City seeks solutions to trash
Arts Council to advertise Art Mart
Tayloe believes in asset-building
Public records
Bloodmobile
3HC names hospice director
Sunday, March 7, 2004
Theater plays catch-up at special city meeting
News-Argus columnist Georgia Tanner dies
Wayne GOP delegates vote against same-sex marriage
Broadcasters from Goldsboro named to hall of fame
Man gets prison term for jury tampering
Annual exposition touts Duplin County's economy
The fight against teen pregnancy
Radio station seeks waiver for towers
Public records
Kornegay honored for service as Wayne County magistrate
Briefly
Friday, March 5, 2004
Mount Olive forum draws crowd
Business Expo a success
One stop voting begins in city rematch
Store fire may destroy livelihood
Art council Swinefest to become part of countywide event
Phillips gets top agriculture award
St. Paul teens fight world hunger
Public records
Briefly
Thursday, March 4, 2004
County billboard campaign to stress link with base
Student recovering from wreck
Farm equipment safety stressed
City planning hazard mitigation
Mount Olive College forms foundation
Walnut Creek close to commercial zoning ordinance
Base donated books to Boys and Girls Club
Public records
Pinewood Derby results
Head Start
Business seminars
Faison to hear garbage proposals
Briefly
Wednesday, March 3, 2004
American Legion building coming down
Teen recovering from crash
Pedestrian killed
Duplin school district restores lines
Ballantine pledges support for base
F-100 static display
Eureka deciding on law enforcement
Briefly
Public records
Mini grants given
Indictments
Tuesday, March 2, 2004
One of two multi-plexes on hold
Pikeville residents protest proposed rate hikes
Students, staff shocked at teacher's death
Gold Dust Compost on sale soon
SUVs may be limited in Mt. Olive parking
Mt. Olive buying land for sewage treatment
Briefly
Saturday computer classes added at Wayne Community
Public records
Princeton board approves tower
Barber to retire
Monday, March 1, 2004
Teacher killed, daughter injured
Bridge at new U.S. 117 and N.C. 581?
School students mourn girl's death
Woman's late brother still popular abroad
High tech sewers for city
Business Expo set for Thursday
Fight to get rail for city uphill battle
Public records
'Mockingbird' stage play wraps up project
OPINION - Fishin' comes first
Purple bows show commitment to fight cancer