To view any of this month's editions, just click on a date on the calendar.
You may also view a list of story titles below the calendar.
Sunday, October 31, 2004
Early voting in county shatters record
First 'Feast in East' whets appetite for more
Frightful fun fills downtown Goldsboro
County keeps A+ bond rating
Goldsboro City Council to vote Monday on rezonings
Jury selection to continue Monday in Lane murder trial
Public Record
Briefly
Friday, October 29, 2004
Third teen charged in bank robbery
School candidates spar over city schools
Mt. Olive Airport runway extension takes off
Waynesborough needs money
One-stop voting ends Saturday
Judge denies mistrial motion
Burr calls for tort reform
Students chosen for state chorus
Public records
Mt. Olive station wants to move tower
Briefly
Election coverage coming Sunday
Books on parade at Brogden
Thursday, October 28, 2004
Teen charged with robbing bank
Boy's recovery from brain injury progresses
Trick or treat is Friday
Farmers have questions about tobacco buyout
Ballantine to visit again
Feast in the East schedule set
Jury selection plods along
WATCH joins diabetes initiative
Walnut Creek to maintain speed enforcement
Briefly
Public records
HOG toy run planned
Geoff Hulse honored
Wednesday, October 27, 2004
Memorial for Dr. Ed Hogan
Cherry, O'Berry back off alliance
A counselor and teacher has one last lesson for us
Judge tries to speed up jury selection
Wings Over Wayne schedule released
Dority stresses his opposition to homosexual marriage
Company to buy Duplin shell building
School candidate denies endorsement
Sewer bids come in over-budget in Pikeville
Public records
Golden Agers find fun things to do for those over 52
Group wants to revive Faison Christmas parade
Couch dumped at gym
Chief Reid receives award
Checks to start clearing faster
Briefly
Tuesday, October 26, 2004
Line forms early for flu vaccine
Minchew to retire at end of second term
Feast in the East set for this weekend
Early voting takes off in Wayne -- 11,000 so far
Public records
Two more jurors selected to hear Lane murder trial
Crime Stoppers -- Tips lead to 8 arrests on felony charges
Briefly
WAGES weatherization program -- it's no longer putting plastic over windows
Postal machine cuts lines
Halloween safety tips
Spooky things to do in North Carolina
Candidates discuss issues in Grantham Grange forum
Monday, October 25, 2004
Nonprofit groups rely on fair for fund-raisers
Twenty-nine groups have fair booths
Seminar set to help smokers quit
FBI joins search for bank robber
Mary Wood to retire from Sprunt
Public records
OPINION -- News rack kidnapped
Sunday, October 24, 2004
Student charged with murder
Bank robbed in Goldsboro
Wayne turns out to make a difference
Bowles comes to Goldsboro
Flying high over Grantham
Operation Santa Claus preparations under way
Volunteers asked to fill shoe boxes for needy
Briefly
KWCB to sponsor recycled ornament contest
Public Record
In the Military
Volunteer Wayne
Wayne County court news
Friday, October 22, 2004
Schools to cut unfilled jobs to pay teachers
Judge mulls sending annexation plan back to city
Manager list to be narrowed
Senator speaks of base changes during Burr visit
Ballantine hopes to continue win streak
'When Pigs Fly' nears completion
Knott seeks to replace Roy Cooper
Family Y asks members to be patient in wake of fire
'Walk to Remember' to be held this weekend
Public records
Filling jury box for Lane trial drags on
Briefly
Thursday, October 21, 2004
Wayne receives 1,390 flu shots
Annexation trial: City defends plan
Candidates in contested races speak at forum
Doug Henry buys Scott Motor Co.
Briefly
Feed mill planned for Calypso
Warsaw releases schedule for famous parade
Local digest
Public records
Duplin group to hold pet adoptions
Mount Olive Chamber banquet scheduled
Meadow Lane to receive azaleas
Jurors excused for views on death penalty
Wednesday, October 20, 2004
Money saver
City wins first round of annexation suit
Chairman wants board's progress to keep moving
Airman saves Air Force money and gets rewarded
Aycock student wins national magazine event
Wayne students learn about voting by voting
Concord Coalition seeks constituency for balanced budgets
Remembering Market Day: Produce sales kept Faison a busy place; now the town is reviving the tradition
Briefly
Public records
Lane trial almost back to square one
Town backs off fee changes
Cemetery's condiion irks resident
Burr visiting Wayne Center Thursday
Tuesday, October 19, 2004
Turnout at on-stop voting sites is larger than expected
Allen says schools over-reacted
Developers starting to look at Pikeville
Democrats try to rally their supporters
Thunderbirds to fly at base's air show
City moves to buy land near base
Gateway seeks administrator to act as go-between for authority and Applebus
Briefly
Complaints aired about Duplin County employee salaries
Public records
Rosewood rezoning opposed
Duplin paramedics move to intermediate care level
Jury selection continues in Lane trial
Monday, October 18, 2004
Renewing vows
Love during wartime
Marine sees changes on second Iraqi mission
Man dies in 4-wheeler accident
Minister defends political rally at church
Walking among shadows -- Waynesborough spook trail
Annexation trial delayed
Red Cross sees blood shortage
Public records
OPINION -- Impromptu reunion
Country star visits Goldsboro
Awards presented at disability luncheon
Community forum planned
Sunday, October 17, 2004
Helms visits county to rally support for Burr
In Goldsboro stop, Bowles says Burr impeded better buyout
Possibility of violence prompts homecoming game delay, closure
Dudley man killed by gunshot wound
Annexation case on way to court
Jury selection continues in Lane trial
Good deeds to fill county on Saturday
Duplin agent touts virtues of bees' product
Faison parade to commemorate farm market history
Public record
County works with state to help minority students
Council to consider rezonings
Woman finds niche in helping preschoolers with special needs
Friday, October 15, 2004
Game postponed due to threats
Long line for flu shots
Long lines, long wait for flu shots
Residents mob one-stop voting ons opening day
Farmers see high crop yields and low prices
YMCA keeps door open but closes locker rooms
Complaint filed over rally at church
Howard to make acting debut
Public records
Mt. Olive awards sewer, airport work
Briefly
Thursday, October 14, 2004
Fire in sauna damages YMCA
Buyout will bring tax-revenue loss for Wayne County
On your mark, get set ... vote!
Teen-ager hit by train -- injuries treated at hospital
WCC students return good deed by helping flood victims in the west
Want to help?
Briefly
Public records
Writer's workshop
Jury selection under way in Lane murder trial
Labor commissioner candidate pushes for improvements
Former city attorney given more time to consider retirement-pay appeal
Wednesday, October 13, 2004
About 5,000 residents to receive buyout
34.9 million approved for base
One-stop voting starts Thursday in Wayne
Flu doses coming; doctor sees unncessary panic
Lane ruled competent for trial
Ballree thinks teen mother just young and unaware of surrender program
'Ideas and information' exchanged at county forum
Briefly
Director of county's exceptional children's school program named winner for southeast region
Public records
Parker in running for state appeals court
DA waiting on results of SBI investigation
Library essay winner announced
Missoula brings old favorite to life
Eight vie for Supreme Court position
Tuesday, October 12, 2004
Buyout wil bring millions to Wayne
Fair attendance was up, manager says
Teen mother charged with infant's death
Black caucus voter rally attracts more than 200 people
Dry lake at Cliffs of the Neuse part of routine maintenance
Competency hearing scheduled for man on trial for girl's murder
Memory Walk scheduled for Saturday
Warsaw to hold 84th consecutive Veterans Day Celebration
Duplin waived tipping fees for clean up
Briefly
Couple wins stereo competition loud and clear
Public records
Monday, October 11, 2004
New look for Goldsboro City Hall
Senate expected to pass buyout
Unregistered voters swamp election office
Emmy the dog helps collar men for break-in
Waller worked to reach remote flood victims
Second inmate in less than month dies
City Hall drawings approved
Fair winners announced
Public records
Local digest
Sunday, October 10, 2004
Residents remember Hurricane Hazel
Lane trial to begin
New hog waste technology developed
Mount Olive woman rescues critters
Teen Pregnancy Task Force forum planned
Lighthouse to open new store
Goldsboro Fire Dept. report
Faison to charge for use of tower
Warsaw EMS goes on line
Superior Court
Sunday Briefly
Student news
Rep. Joness honored
Public records
Military News
District Court
Faison to hold Market Day
Friday, October 8, 2004
Cotton candy folks
Tobacco bill pleases N.C. farmers, congressmen
Wayne woman brings help to iguanas
Hospital hit by vaccine shortage
Grants available for promoting tourism
Briefly
Saturday is fair's last day
Public records
EWHS band sweeps competition
Thursday, October 7, 2004
Flu-shot clinics canceled due to national shortage
Cheering at the fair
Charis Prep continues practices
DOT nixes overpass for new U.S. 117
Lane changes mind, decides to keep lawyers
BRAC official makes no promises
Fair schedule for today and Friday
Duplin's EDC gets request
Briefly
Around Wayne
Public records
Schools schedule free parent seminar
Wednesday, October 6, 2004
Lottery or phone card? State challenges legality
Official says BRAC will be savings
Briefly
Mold invades Duplin courhouse
Senior Day draws young at heart to the fair
Newby seeks Supreme Court seat
Norwayne students play their way to better relationships
Fair winners named
Fair schedule for today and Thursday
Public records
Chief: Inspectors say Princeton Town Hall is 'a dump'
Princeton board decides how to spend $160,000
Jury charges six with armed robbery
Mount Olive to demolish houses
Civil process fees raised
Five receive Scout fellowships
Tuesday, October 5, 2004
Kids at the fair
Little Bank robbed by armed man
Wilkins named Principal of Year
Eastern Wayne High School band members plead for new uniforms
Speed limit cut on Central Heights Road
Up-to-date Pikeville electrical customers to get deposit refund
Tuesday and Wednesday fair schedules
Duplin officials tour new farm center
Wesleyan college to offer new teacher program
Walnut Creek accepts bid on sewer plant work
Briefly
Public records
Duplin officials seek emergency service bids
Monday, October 4, 2004
The lights of the midway
Trip to Florida brings heartache to volunteer
Stroke victim shares the taste of gratitude -- it's chocolate
Seymour Johnson in '42 'not much more than a farm,' says visitor
Storm causes fair traffic jam
Monday's fair schedule
Weekend winners at the Fair
Public records
New Wesleyan director
OPINION -- Remarkable lady
Commissioners agenda for Tuesday
Big Sweep nets 50 bags of trash
Sunday, October 3, 2004
William Dees remembers Community Building
Lane wants to fire his lawyers
Wayne Alley a fixture on WGBR
Symphony tickets available
Sunday's Wayne Fair schedule
Sunday Briefly
Public record
WCC Honor Society inducts students
Volunteer Center
Superior Court
Student news
Mount Olive Court
JSCC computer classes planned
100 Great nurses
Electronic recycling Nov. 13
District Court
Agenda set for council meeting
Friday, October 1, 2004
Fun at the fair
Riders face 'The Claw' and other spectacles at the fair
Guard sergeant dies after vehicle hits jets
Spring Creek students use math to make 'airball tower'
Squadron fixes Habitat home for needy family
Wayne urged to preserve and promote its history
Labor secretary visits Wayne to introduce ride program
Fair winners announced
Seven Springs FD to hold annual barbecue
Public records
Briefly
Friday's and Saturday's fair schedule