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Thursday, September 30, 2004
For the children of Iraq
Vioxx recall surprises Wayne doctors
2,000 teddy bears going to Iraq
School board to consider budget cuts later
Today at the fair
Big Sweep scheduled for Saturday
Duplin EMS opens headquarters
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Public records
Local Digest
Around Wayne
Wednesday, September 29, 2004
It's fair time
Wayne to get grants that may lead to 225 jobs
Eastpointe foresees drop in employees
Gates open Thursday at 4 for 56th annual fall attraction
Family Y pays off mortgage on 20th anniversary
Tips lead to arrests for school break-ins
Market Day planned for Faison
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Public records
Tuesday, September 28, 2004
In the schools
Mount Olive police charged with stealing from drivers
Lawyers await judge's decision on man's confession
Program gives students a first trip to dentist
North Drive tech program guarantees improved reading
Library to hold book sale
Seven Springs takes steps toward new town hall
Briefly
Wayne County reporter dies
Mental Health Association presents awards
Public records
Aycock Birthplace volunteers recognized
Open Junior Horse Show winners announced
WCC lecture courses to focus on 'Iliad', 'Inferno'
DSS to hire more child services workers
Monday, September 27, 2004
Barbecue, entertainment to be featured at Feast
Dogs' best friend: Man uses his kennels to save those doomed
Goldsboro Post Office gets Automated Postal Center
Habitat puts old warehouse to use
United Way: A quarter of the goal is pledged so far
An older attendee shows up for reunion
Public records
Sunday, September 26, 2004
Downtown buildings damaged but not destroyed
Missing student's body found
Seven Springs park is testament to town's resolve
Education summit urges cooperation
Fair starts Thursday
Former residents gather to remember Little Washington
Civil War re-enactor speaks at CBA
Weather
Court News
Briefly
Volunteer Wayne
Fifteen vye to be Queen of the Fair
Public Record
Choral concert scheduled
Cherry physician speaks on anxiety disorders
Friday, September 24, 2004
Downtown fire
Fire starts in Amirian's building
Dauntless 100 pick up 7,000 pounds of trash
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Public records
State employees group to hold hearings
Nurse course set
Health officials say residents should beware of mosquitoes
Fremont STARS enjoys 'Stone Soup'
Disabilities luncheon
Sculptures coming for art garden
Thursday, September 23, 2004
Private school shut down
Cooper-Standard sold
Two-legged dog gets warm reception
Residents confused by NAACP voter drive
Constitution exhibit set up at museum
City inspectors take experience west
Employee suggestion program to start
Walnut Creek considers boat lifts
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Public records
Base finds suspicious package
Around Wayne
Wednesday, September 22, 2004
Bountiful harvest
Campaign ad must change, officer says
Church and school summit set for Saturday
Search scaled back for missing hiker
Election turnout forecast to be 65 percent
Analyst sees more problems for manufacturing sector
County decides against hybrids
Public records
Briefly
Treasurer brings stories of heroics to Seven Springs
Leadership class climbs to new heights for teamwork
Outdoors production pleases audience
Fremont nears end of revitalization
Duplin Home Care changes name to Carolina East
Tuesday, September 21, 2004
City hopes new rules will prevent demolitions
Impass ends over teacher pay
Secretary candidate stumps for others
Artist catches prize with her 'Netted Fish'
Red Cross offers new course for caregivers
Public records
Gateway manager considers transit service improvements
City Council approves two sewer extensions
Briefly
Local Scout receives scholarship
School menus
Corrections
Monday, September 20, 2004
Wayne Opportunity Center needs help
Local team makes daring water rescues
'Chewy': The vegetable-oil-drinking car
Agencies list ways to 'make a difference'
WCC to establish teacher center
Council to move money for City Hall expansion
County to buy hybrid cars
Public Records
Sunday, September 19, 2004
Banquet celebrates downtown successes
Reunions stoke old neighborhood's cherished memories
Civil War trail seen as tourism enticement
County sets dates for one-stop voting
Five hearings on City Council agenda
Public Record
Friday, September 17, 2004
Hospital Cafeteria makeover
MOC to offer new nursing degree
Hospital revamps cafeteria to offer space and choice
Residents give opinions on community building
Wayne puts deeds information on Web
WCC Foundation starts fund drive
Lila Fagan turns 101
Public records
Briefly
Mount Olive Rotary names Harris Fellows
Thursday, September 16, 2004
Boycott against Mt. Olive Pickle finally over
Braswell defends hiring
Voting location moved, other changes being considered for 2005
Health Department now offering to mark septic tank sites
Health Department to hire full-time pharmacist
Jail inmate dies
Search continues for missing student hiker
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Public records
272 seat belt violation tickets issued in Wayne County
Wednesday, September 15, 2004
Hit and run
Former POWs gather for ceremony to remember missing and imprisoned
Clerk says judge didn't follow law in magistrate hire
Rosewood saddened by missing student
School board adopts toughter promotion rules
Planners say zoning may be needed for U.S. 70
Public records
Duplin announced Teacher of the Year winner
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North Drive gets technology award
Sauls remembers Scout badge and vow to never litter
Tuesday, September 14, 2004
Waiting for prey
Search continues for missing student
Schools, county reach teacher pay compromise
School board eases dress code restrictions for male teachers
Hospital approves 495,000 dollar addition
Mount Olive College gets 250,000 dollar donation from BlueCross/Blue Shield
Businesses to add new jobs in Duplin
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New Boy Scout troop making progress
Fifth grade students at Tommy's Road to open savings accounts
Public records
Monday, September 13, 2004
Welcome home
150 Airmen return to hugs and kisses
Waterway clean up set for next month
Goldsboro resident missing in Western N.C. waterfall area
New demolition ordinance set for review by city council
Baseball clinic to be held Saturday
Public records
OPINION -- Premature obituary
Sunday, September 12, 2004
New magistrate under review
Grandparents honored twice
Winston Garris wins Duke scholarship
Retirement decision felt throughout state
Litter Sweep to clean up
Garden Sport Festival
County declares POW day
Wayne men, women in the military
Volunteer Wayne
Sunday Briefly
Court news
Student news
Robert Daniel manages international group
Public Record
POW/MIA dinner planned
Friday, September 10, 2004
NEA President visits Wayne
U.S. 70 push gets results, say officials
Hispanic advocate says police stole from drivers
Annual Make a Difference Day to be held in Wayne on Oct. 23
NEA president says schools lack resources to meet law
Seymour Johnson airmen return Monday
Public records
Briefly
WOOFF beefs up fund-raising
Retiree office established on base
Indictments handed down
Thursday, September 9, 2004
A sign of autumn
Mount Olive officers to be suspended -- SBI investigating allegations of stealing from drivers
City officials says school must be inspected before it can operate
Feast in the East to showcase Wayne barbecue
Century of life -- Eunice Green keeps busy at 102 years old
Motosts surprised Wednesday by seat belt checkpoint
Parkstown project nears end
Seven Springs board accepts Mayor's resignation
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Public records
Professor of classical guitar to perform at Mount Olive College
Wednesday, September 8, 2004
Proposal to make passing grades a little tougher
Mount Olive Police under investigation
Schools win grant to help students
Hazing suit proceeds against coach, board
Wayne to spend $125,000 to boost bypass prospects
Issue of teachers' pay remains undecided
Mount Olive annexes land in hopes of attracting Wal-Mart
Pikeville finally appears near to tearing down old school
Public records
Princeton gets windfall on sewer, leaving more money for water
Pikeville increases electricity rate
Tighter rules instituted for town parks
Goldsboro Nissan sold to Deacon Jones dealership group
Some residents upset by Duplin County's emergency medical service plan
City to seel compost at a discount
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Tuesday, September 7, 2004
He's not so bad...
Charis Prep School not within state rules
LaGrange Garden Spot Festival is this weekend
Goldsboro path for bikes should be ready next year
Teacher education partnership to accept more degree students
Public records
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Monday, September 6, 2004
Rain could be heavy at times
Many served at free health clinic
Reading course offered online
OPINION -- A visit from 'PETA'
Sunday, September 5, 2004
Frances should miss Wayne County
Sale of APV Baker final
A tale of two soldiers -- Larry Carr
A tale of two soldiers -- Derek Durham
Agencies gear up for recycling
City agenda for Tuesday meeting
Commissioners meet Tuesday
WCC Foundation launches busy year
Volunteer Wayne
Vitamins can help prevent birth defects
Teacher traveling to Tokyo
Court news
Briefly
Student News
Pietropaolo joins MOC
Essay contest planned
Friday, September 3, 2004
The litter vac is coming
Air Force sees success of 'Eagle Eyes'
Hispanic center sees big response in first month
Library card is children's ticket to travel
Law officers will be checking seatbelt use
Routes to watch during Labor Day travel
Public records
City ready to launch new litter vac
Wayne Community College Foundation launches into busy year
Vitamins are a means to prevent common birth defect
Duplin educators rethinking public policy
September bloodmobile schedule
Briefly
Faison chooses Earth Tech for sewer design
Thursday, September 2, 2004
Local officials keep watch on Frances
Everett ruled ineligible for retirement pay
Rail route research finished, DOT says
Fourth-grader wins college scholarship
Man gets what he wanted: Floor repair
Groundbreaking for new fire station held at Seymour Johnson AFB
Public records
Briefly
Mount Olive College plans 3 new buildings
Faison ready for 24-hour emergency medical coverage
Duplin Emergency Services office moves
Wednesday, September 1, 2004
It has a great view
What's that house doing up there?
Bigger tax bills hit Wayne County property owners
15 drug dealers taken off streets
Counties try to shorten delays on U.S. 70
Sold-out crowd gets taste of Wayne
City refines ordinance that would eliminate neglected property
Many Mount Olive College students are adults
Rotary rings in 100 years
Public Record
Four new deputies added to Wayne County Sheriff's office
Ailments accumulate for Goldsboro woman; benefit planned
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