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Monday, May 31, 2004
Hard landing
Fleeing car crashes into store
Severe weather risk
Foster parents needed
OPINION -- Highest honor
Blessing the vine
Pate promises to continue keeping pledges
Public records
Sunday, May 30, 2004
Congratulations, Class of 2004!
Remembering a fallen sailor
City and towns plan to solve sewer issues
Have barbecue, will travel
Over 1,000 walk across the stage, with a few interruptions
Graduation -- Moving forward two-by-two
Graduation -- Striving to be Number One
Graduation -- Dreaming of a class of their own
Graduation -- Overcoming obstacles
Graduation -- Relying on faith
Graduation -- Staying strong
Volunteer Wayne
Student news
Wayne County court news
Briefly
Public Records
Local digest
Friday, May 28, 2004
Downtown Jam
Relay tops $500,000 mark
Fire destroys Belfast house
The daring doughnut deed
Starling looks to unseat fellow Republican
City officials to resume budget talks Tuesday
Arts Council approves budget
Pikeville gets grant to revamp park
Public records
Library board to resume planning for Jamboree and Stewfast
Briefly
Thursday, May 27, 2004
School's out!
Schools get instant messaging system
Armed man holds off police for 7 hours
City receives complaints about bad housing
Mount Olive plans to hold public meeting
Walnut Creek proposes budget holds line on taxes, sewer rates
Crop circles found in Dudley
Public records
Briefly
Bowden votes to incorporate
Wednesday, May 26, 2004
Bridge work
Agency directors shout in anger
Fremont hires town administrator
Click it or ticket
TransPark import-export firm loses contract
Leadership Wayne County class graduates
Public record
Briefly
Mount Olive sewer money arrives just in time
Gateway asked to participate in pilot program
Crime Stoppers helps in clearing 17 cases
Camp Exploration deadline extended
Tuesday, May 25, 2004
A love of the game
City falls short by nearly $1 million in sewer, water fund
Houses in Golsboro, Seven Sprngs raided, closed
15-year-old girl charged with having gun at school
Jones says North Carolina bases are in strong position
More diverse economy is seen
Tip leads to arrest in bank robbery
Jacob Coley finds way to play his favorite sport, to the cheers of fans
Briefly
Public records
Gateway passes budget with little fanfare
Rosewood Cub Pack earns name with community support
Blood supply is at critical level
Bloodmobile schedule
Monday, May 24, 2004
A Wayne County Weekend
Weekend in Wayne packed with things to do
Teens charged with school break-ins
Storms cause damage over weekend
Targeted annexation residents raise money for legal fight
Mount Olive's proposed budget less than current year
OPINION -- Recollections
Public records
Middle school students donate handicap picnic table
Sunday, May 23, 2004
Image of a bank robbery
Bowles speaks to farmers
City budget hearing Monday
Dillard weekend planned
Hurricane season is here
Praise for hospice
Skydiving at 75
Ole Timey Days planned
Youth council project
Walnut Creek gets CERT team
Volunteer Wayne
Superior Court
Sunday Briefly
Student News
Mount Olive Court
Military News
District Court
Friday, May 21, 2004
Accident on N.C. 111
Bank on Spence Avenue robbed
Graduates begin walking the stage
Land owners opposed to zoning around base
Mount Olive man dies in automobile accident
Defense says "snitches' planted in client's cell
Who's buried there?
Vintage airplanes visit Wayne
Public records
Pikeville proposes sewer rate increase
Cause of house fire not determined yet
Briefly
House votes to delay base closings
Thursday, May 20, 2004
Morning fire
Bill would set up fund to buy land around base
Tour group learns how Texas Ranger ended up in Goldsboro grave
Stolen items returned to grateful man
Nurses honored for excellence by Wayne Memorial Hospital
Public records
Quickbooks Pro workshop offered at MOC
More stop signs for Fremont
Briefly
Wednesday, May 19, 2004
Team gets new van
County manager gets four-year contract
County departments cooperate to help sheriff's dive team go mobile
Mabry named one of 10 correction officers of the year
Fremont to work with Eureka on sewer overcharges
Royall Avenue will get spruce-up from Appearance Commission
Fremont board approves new sidewalks
Jones bill would delay base closing process for two years
Public records
Duplin still looking for school consultant
Briefly
Tuesday, May 18, 2004
Budget raises rates for sewer 15 percent
Opponents speak out against Goldsboro zoning requests
Goldsboro officer's son shot to death
Suicide suspected in death of airman
Pipe collapse causes pothole
Local groups rally on Brown anniversary
Briefly
Public records
Council honors youth group
Workforce Investment Act Out-of-School Youth Program banquet
Parents protest at Warsaw school
Man walks to draw attention to obesity
Busier-than-usual Atlantic hurricane season expected
Boys & Girls Club will extend hours to meet summer crowd
Correction -- Relay for Life
Monday, May 17, 2004
Kinston man killed on U.S. 70
Future of Communuty Building uncertain
County commissioners plan busy week
Candidate would be "advocate"
Three honored by Mount Olive Historical group
OPINION -- Reflections
Public records
College proud of nursing program
Sunday, May 16, 2004
Relay breaks fund-raising record
Goldsboro man earns Bronze Star for service in Iraq
Daniels continues family baking tradition
Zoning request in annexed area faces opposition
Members of military Survivor Benefit Plan get closer to full payout
Minister seeks to form local mental-health advocacy group
Volunteer Wayne
Student News
Committee to resume meetings on funding new Duplin school
Central Alumni to hold homecoming
Wayne County court news
Briefly
Public record
Friday, May 14, 2004
Mount Olive group eyes school site
Wayside looks for ways to stay open
First Jam of season draws eager crowd
Regional agency advances proposal to raise employee pay
Survivor finds hope in fight with cancer
Car runs under school bus; leaves one injured
HUD grant could benefit Goldsboro, Wayne County
College publishes another magazine
Schizophrenia like "storm inside your head"
Public records
Briefly
Thursday, May 13, 2004
Disability walk
Chamber creates disk to help with marketing
15th annual Relay for Life
"not interested" in Bowdens
Fwd: FW: McNeill Change of Command
EWH Show Choir
Briefly
Local digest
Public records
JSCC grad
Golf Tournament provides scholarships
Wednesday, May 12, 2004
Loan will let Mount Olive College start work on buildings
Fire probe closed without resolution
Ceremonies honor fallen law officers
Agriculture district proposals go back to commissioners
Doctor charged with obtaining, dispersing large amounts of painkiller
Public records
Methodists endorse boycott against Mt. Olive Pickle
Briefly
Historical Assocation develops fund-raising plan
Tuesday, May 11, 2004
Renovations to Wayne hospital cafeteria nearing completion
"Angel 1" honors Wayne law officers
Relay luminaria service will honor deceased
Waters reappointed to MLK Commission
Rosewood High students place first in statewide FBLA competition
Industry golf tournament
Public records
Briefly
Monday, May 10, 2004
Schools survey city parents about diversity
Wayne's economic developers earn high marks in survey
Lincoln Homes gives homework top billing
Bill earmarks $35 million for Seymour Johnson
Who will win Wayne's political game?
Public records
OPINION -- Shameful
Student artists honored with Visual Art Awards
Warsaw's mayor stepping down
Disability Walk
Mount Olive airport - correction
Albertson to get new library
Sunday, May 9, 2004
Community college diplomas awarded
Mount Olive College holds 50th commencement
Primary needed as Chance gets Deeds opponent
People 'embraced me for me'
Accident victim beats the odds
American Legion treats military spouses to dinner
Tour group gets a glimpse of life down on the farm
Public record
Friday, May 7, 2004
Ballance withdraws from 1st Congressional District race
Crwmen return to Seymour Johnson after fighter jet crashes in Virginia
17 drug traffickers sentenced
More than 100 adults receive high school diplomas from Wayne Community College
Runway work to await comment by Air Force
Eureka decides on installation of new sewer line
Public records
Wayne Community Criminal Justice student named state's top
Briefly
Thursday, May 6, 2004
Local woman undergoes radical surgical transformation
Police seek leads on missing teens
Community Building's board agrees on rebuilding landmark
Grant could help add 100 jobs in Mount Olive
Races shaping up in Duplin County
New Faison clerk sworn in
GOP has enough filers to challenge majority
Briefly
Public records
Local digest
Students learn about the county through chamber's youth leadership class
Princeton considers applying for grant to beautify downtown
Staton named top volunteer
First Hispanic team enters Wayne Relay
VFW to hold dinner for military spouses
Bell resigns from Red Cross post to take Asheville job
Wednesday, May 5, 2004
War plaques recovered from burned building
Jury charges man with murder during store break-in
Residents want city to reconsider annexation: council declines
State delays city's annex funding plan
Commissioner sworn in; Evans named chairman
Small-school idea presented in Mt. Olive
Don't shoot that squirrel
Teen commissioners return building plan for study
State finances in good shape, Moore says
Public records
Justice Department won't sue town of Mt. Olive
Consultant to study Duplin school needs
Briefly
Tuesday, May 4, 2004
Lightning ruled out as cause of Community Building fire
Youth Outreach program lost everything in fire
Goldsboro Middle mural completed after 3 three years
School board seeks raises for teachers
Money transferred for City Hall expansion
Pikeville mayor resigns
Cinco de Mayo celebrations set
Willow Run pond fills with trash again
Public records
Princeton approves Eagle Crest plan
ECU music school holding oboe workshop
Eureka wonders about high sewer bills
Duplin women save dogs from death
Briefly
Monday, May 3, 2004
Goldsboro landmark burns
79-year-old community landmark burns
Residents react to loss of Community Building
Community Building has rich history
Baddour will not run for House seat
Power outages reported in Wayne
Commissioners to swear in Best
Programs at Community Building canceled for now
Bonnie Taylor is new director of Wayne Pregnancy Care Center
Public records
Number one in Litter
Beverly Withrow retiring from Home, Health Hospice
Sunday, May 2, 2004
Family traces roots to origins of bustling crossroads area
Adamsville exhibit planned at Wayne museum
Sykes takes command of 916th Wing
Wall of Firsts honors pioneers
Joe Hackett runs for school board
Church fires SJAFB priest; some say it is retaliation
WCC To hold graduation ceremonies
Crowd of 500 expected at Cancer Survivor's Banquet
Wayne Christian student illustrates book
Volunteer Wayne
Duplin board to discuss school buildings
Wayne County Court News
Briefly
Student news
Senior Games competitors feted
Public Records
Postal carriers to look for food Saturday
Council to meet Monday
Correction
Blackman named 'Songplugger of Year'
Sprunt College presents awards