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Friday, July 30, 2004
Teacher, pupils and parents get acquainted at open house
Democrats turn out to rally for Bowles
WATCH program moves to hospital
Superintendent runoff will cost county $20,000
Complaints about more substandard housing surface
WCC Tournament proceeds mean college educations
Public records
Eastpointe can't contract for services
Defense tradeshow scheduled
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Thursday, July 29, 2004
Church fire
Wayne schools pick their teachers of the year
United Way sends leaders on a mission
Lightning strikes church; fire's spread prevented
Girl Scouts looking for 1,000 new members
Forests getting eaten up by urban development
Dupont to be sold
Public records
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August Bloodmobile schedule
Wednesday, July 28, 2004
Crowd objects to base zoning
Wrongful embalming alleged against Rhodes Funeral Home
Glitch in school phone system causes sleepless nights
Man accuses co-worker of sexual harassment
Election canvass changes vote totals but not outcome
Public records
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Wayne County Museum -- Gift Shop and Exhibit open
Eastpointe cuts allocation for Duplin Sheriff's office
Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Fatal wreck
Seymour Johnson may get funding for 10 more F-15Es
Researcher unveils two alternatives for treating hog waste
Man killed in wreck, driver flees
Manager says longevity pay OK'd in spite of clause in his contract
Family Y getting $300,000 makeover, new equipment
For WCC students, summer's nearly over
Burkette Raper retiring
Public records
Social Services board questions number of names on daycare waiting list
Carver Heights among schools with additional week of school
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Monday, July 26, 2004
Five injured in wreck
United Way drive begins with new twists
Base-area zoning, eight months in the making, to get final review
TransPark funding survives but Kerr says it's time for payoff
Flood victim afraid ditch will cause more problems
OPINION -- Friday's appeal
Public records
Sunday, July 25, 2004
Animal shelter: Not fit for a dog ... or a cat
Fun days unite base and community leaders
Public Record
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Rotary's Centennial Bell coming to Wayne
WCC students honored
Goldsboro ballet gives preview
Volunteer Wayne
Wayne County Court News
Local digest
In the Military
Friday, July 23, 2004
Historic Legion building destroyed
Runoff would cost Wayne $20,000
Parents get school-transfer letters
Brother sues sister
Byrd takes pay cut for job in Princeton
Family, friends gather for sad farewell to murdered mom
Goldsboro loses landmark
Woman sentenced for bilking residents
Public records
Woman reports dog poisoned
Learn about legal assisting careers
Jackie Robinson League completes first season
Thursday, July 22, 2004
Wayne death rate is slightly above state's
City hires consultant to hire manager
Fremont residents get bill delay
Continuing education registration to begin
Public records
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4-H to hold craft day
Around Wayne
Wednesday, July 21, 2004
Ballet to perform
Mooring upsets Chance in deeds primary
Butterfield picked as new congressman
Only about 13 percent turn out for elections in Wayne
LaRoque beats Starling in House race
Pope, Edwards are honored by Jaycees
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Concerns raised over plan for historic district
John Berry to perform
Correction
Raza Festival endorsed
Public records
DART-Cherry probation officers have unique job
Peacock reunion
Old Waynesborough Commission may seek funding
Neighbors object to school site
Unfinished house burns
Duplin election results
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Man who officers say shot woman and self was stalker, say woman's relatives
Judge rules annex suit can proceed
Polls see little activity so far in today's elections
Chatman picked as new Goldsboro councilman
Mobile-home dealers object to city's base zoning plan
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Game-room expansion plan irks neighborhood advocates
Public records
Duplin women's shelter receives insurance check
Ballantine campaigns in Goldsboro
Monday, July 19, 2004
Getting ready
Seven Springs woman killed, man then turns gun on himself
Two principal changes are recommended
Time to vote
Taste of Wayne comes earlier this year
Employees suggestions sought in city cleanup
Bill changing school year is approved
School supplies drive is on
Zoning hearings scheduled at city meeting tonight
Wilson challenges Guy for Duplin board
Public records
OPINION -- Confused?
Sunday, July 18, 2004
Voters to go to polls Tuesday for primaries
WCC teacher program growing
Who's on the N.C. ballot
District 1 Congress race will have three ballots
Democrats have two choices for registrar
Starling faces Rep. LaRoque for state House
Duplin voters to decide contests for commissioner, schools
Volunteer Wayne
Wayne County court news
Briefly
Student news
Public records
Political Digest
MOC prepares for new school year
Duplin Digest
Military News
Goldsboro ballet workshop
Where to vote in Wayne County
Dority tries for second chance
'Dolphin' volunteers needed
Council to pick new member Monday
Butterfield visits Goldsboro
Blood supply is critically low
Man charged with several break-ins
Friday, July 16, 2004
Downtown fun
Farmers, politicians hope leaf buyout will become reality
Candidates give views on ways to improve city
Crowd gathers for free ice cream
Edwards will hold new post until retirement
Restaurant sanitation score cars to get new look
Former police officer sentenced
Public records
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Thursday, July 15, 2004
Fire at gas station
Wayne farmers see bumper corn crop
Fire destroys Dudley gas station; cause undertermined
Arrest made in shooting death
City says officer move wil put greater emphasis on cleanup
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Smart Start hires two new employees
Wednesday, July 14, 2004
Downy mildew
Fungus decimates cucumber crops
Schools defend funding for Goldsboro High
Mount Olive runway plan endorsed
Cobey campaigns in Goldsboro
Planner criticized for zoning recommendation
Public records
North Duplin family suing board of education
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Tuesday, July 13, 2004
A hot deal
Finalists picked for open council seat
Grant approved to buy land around base
Study favors rail link for Goldsboro
Health insurance costs affect hospital staff
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Public records
Monday, July 12, 2004
Dinner time
Schools face competition for building funds
Veto of billboard bill pleases city
Schools seek waiver on lateral-entry teachers
Man killed outside club; arrest warrant issued
Public records
OPINION -- Etiquette and manners
Sunday, July 11, 2004
Summerfest at Waynesborough brings fun with a historical flavor
After 51 years, veteran has his war medals
Frogs like this one don't come hopping around here every day
Public records
Court news
Friday, July 9, 2004
Downtown Jam
Base urges residents to be alert
Waynesborough gets deed to expand
Chatman applies for council vacancy
Manager search firms make pitch
Goldsboro Fire Department battles five major structure fires
Public records
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Thursday, July 8, 2004
Community Building events find temporary homes
Thursday briefly
Public records
Preventing heat-related illnesses
Ag candidate Gilmore touts accomplishments
Deadline approaches for council candidates
Schools pick top administrators
Wayne Grand Jury issues robbery charges against two
Global TransPark tenant to offer non-stop flights to Europe
Wednesday, July 7, 2004
Cooling off
County hires firm to find way to pay for building
Schools seek compromise on teacher pay
Base adds $434 million to economy, study says
Gerald Whitley, 34-year veteran of Wayne County schools, dies
Smithfield lawyer seeks state insurance post
Princeton board has fleeting quorum
City asked to set up patrol to enforce handicapped parking
Public records
One-stop voters have ballot choices
Wayne sets record overall scores on end-of-grade tests
Grant to improve polls
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Tuesday, July 6, 2004
Chase ends in Tar River
Court delays Goldsboro annexation
New hospital system set to cut time, costs
Arrest in river ends long chase
Briefly
Public records
Correction
Mount Olive writer wins award
Monday, July 5, 2004
July 4th in Mount Olive
Fire provides new spark for youth program
Voting has begun at one-stop sites
Waynesborough Village to offer variety of charms
Public records
Commissioners to hold hearing on farm districts
Sunday, July 4, 2004
WCC day care features Web cam
Pikeville celebrates the 4th
Officers trained for 'Street Survival'
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Marilyn Roseborough new support center director
Calypso homebound served meals
Volunteers needed
East Carolina grads listed
UNC graduates listed
Wayne County Superior Court
Mount Olive District Court
Wayne County District Court
Student news
Music festival Saturday
Volunteer Wayne has opportunities
Friday, July 2, 2004
Sprite melon
City to hire executive search firm to find manager
84 percent of grads to attend college
State hopes sprite melon will be one alternative to tobacco
Weekend fireworks planned in Wayne
Women have fun in gun class
Volunteers wanted for Warsaw festival
Public records
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Thursday, July 1, 2004
County considers paying $300,000 to save APV jobs
Man gets life in fatal shooting
Duplin board raises taxes to pay for EMS
Respected teacher says politics caused her to leave Wayne
Eureka finds little relief in meeting with Fremont to resolve sewer issues
Sex-case jury deadlocks
Walnut Creek annexes 205 acres
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Public records
Pendergrass arrested