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Tuesday, November 30, 2004
Community building to be razed
Third man is arrested in 2003 home invasion
Support group for single fathers forms
Juror hearing set
Families of deployed Guardsmen get dinner, support, companionship
Public records
Children to receive toys, gifts
Briefly
Tips for safe holiday shopping
Ambulance company's bid not presented
Local student is collegiate Heisman finalist
Former high school star sentenced
Money sought to redevelop Cobb-Coley Lane neighborhood
Monday, November 29, 2004
Seeing 'green' in the Christmas trees
Wayne ordered to boost scores for 10th grade
Wayne Christmas tree farmers expect good sales this holiday season
Parade week
Kidney donor competes in marathon
Job program honored
Bloodmobile
Public records
Towns reach sewer agreement
OPINION -- The ultimate
Sunday, November 28, 2004
Soldier thanks students for letters
Kettle drive begins
Mentoring group enlists support from churches
Volunteer opportunities
Sunday Briefly
Empty Stockiing Fund update
Cancer symposium to feature doctors, mother
Court reports
Public records
Butterfield seeks landing field probe
Friday, November 26, 2004
Ready ... set ... shop!!!
Wayne stores see big crowds on retailers' busiest day
Best remembered with 100,000 dollar gift to WCC
Zoning talks stick on noise-abatement
Residents await judge's annexation decision
County mulls requiring tax pay-off for deed transfers
Public records
Briefly
Thursday, November 25, 2004
Volunteers serve meals
More toys stolen
Empty Stocking Fund seeks $33,000
'Big Fish' picked for reading
Public records
Wednesday, November 24, 2004
Holiday lights
Charity robbed of gifts
Lights Up starts holidays bright
County proposes committee to discuss schools
Blaze damages Delmus' Hardware
Lane wins right to defend self
College honors Raper with building name
Public records
Symphoney brings Christmas spirit to Wayne
Briefly
Wayne Community trustees named
Commissioner Flowers bids good-bye to board
CDs received by school system
Tuesday, November 23, 2004
Leaves get more attention than litter with vacuum
Wayne public schools ready to launch new $200,000 emergency call system
Three Wayne residents honored at farm-city event
Rouse named new president of James Sprunt College
Duplin will get helicopter flights for some patients
Passenger in serious condition
Public records
Briefly
Schools schedule two concerts
State transportation department travel update
Monday, November 22, 2004
Honoring John Allen Farfour
"Mr. Tennis" honored
Commissioners to resume base zoning talks
Boy raises prize pig
Former MOC head receives honorary alumni award
Lane wants to fire lawyers, defend himself
Public records
OPINION -- Wore Out
Sunday, November 21, 2004
Wayne college president wins state recognition
NAACP honors Manetta Stovall for her dedication to community
'Booze It, Lose It' returns for holidays
New Hispanic community center already a busy place
Shooting victim was Dudley man
Imaginations transform trash into ornaments
Briefly
Public records
Friday, November 19, 2004
Shooting in Dudley
Hornburg and BRAC chiefs announce retirements
City will use high tech to plot map of new sewer system
City employees can collect for good suggestions
Madison's bought by Fletcher House, to be a sport bar
Public records
Briefly
Wayne Partnership for Children gets $2,000 grant
Kenansville was site of Civil War sword maker
Thursday, November 18, 2004
Downtown decorations
Donations help Salvation Army recover from theft
Flu clinic praised for efficiency
Historical Association needs money and members
Health Department plans teen Web site
Briefly
Public records
Hospital wins advertising awards
Bills will help veterans, says Jones
Officer promoted
Duplin General Hospital announces deal with ECU system
Wednesday, November 17, 2004
Large shops planned for Berkeley Blvd.
County considers housing code for rural areas
Parents to get report cards on schools
Fremont board approves radio station tower
Fremont to apply for $620,000 grant
Duplin has full EMS staff
Secretary of Air Force resigns
Briefly
Public records
Teachers get grants for innovation
Local digest
Tuesday, November 16, 2004
Surprise visitors
Hospital expects to add 53 jobs in coming year
Grant sought to buy land near base
Two Goldsboro High students nominated for national award
City to get bus riders out of the weather
Toddler dies from gunshot
Flu clinic
Soldiering, then and now, compared
Briefly
Thoroughfare VFD gets better improves rating
Public records
Planning ordinance to be reviewed
Adding barbecue to Feast in the East worked well
Monday, November 15, 2004
Fire destroys two motel rooms
Record amount of electronics gets junked
Wayne Community College youth program recognized
WCC art for exhibit due this week
Public records
OPINION -- No single key
Sunday, November 14, 2004
Teachers see need to take Chinese classes
Spanish classes are no easy 'A' for Spanish speaking students
Local Guard may return in January
Remembering the 'Merryfield baby'
Wayne leaders urged to help fight teen pregnancy
City to once again tackle zoning
Correction
Volunteer Wayne
Wayne County Court News
Briefly
Public Record
GFD answers 189 calls
Goldsboro City Council to meet Monday
Friday, November 12, 2004
Empty shelves
Grinches steal Christmas food from charity
Veterans appreciate local parade
Crime Stoppers telethon this weekend
Man travels across United States taking pig pickings all the way
Public records
Briefly
Pikeville cuts contracts to proceed with sewer plant
Thursday, November 11, 2004
WWII pilot recalls service on Veterans Day
City begins to enforce neglect ordinance
Company buys Honda dealership
Local officials push for rail
Briefly
Arrests lead to long sentences in Duplin
Four charged with drugs in Duplin
Artist to sign book
Public records
Mt. Olive seeks parade entries
Teen indicted for assault charge
Emma Ward is new Seven Springs mayor
Wednesday, November 10, 2004
Judge considers moving Lane trial
Three stores robbed in one night
It's over! -- No election outcomes change
New movie theater to open Nov. 19
Parade to honor veterans
Torhunta Scout District presents top award
Commissioners set septic-tank finder's fee
Byrd and student to trade places
Briefly
Barber to speak at Greensboro march
Public records
Calypso board member resigns
Tuesday, November 9, 2004
Counting the votes
Price, Gray win commissioner seats
Judge disbands jury in Lane trial
Dump site planned Saturday for electronics
Briefly
It's official -- North Carolina to get Dell plant
Zealy Receives WCC President's Award
Public records
Nomadic volunteers help Faison flood victim rebuild
New, improved Boys and Girls Club opens in Mt. Olive
Duplin group concerned about trash contract
'Homecoming' captures family life in '30s
'Chicken Soup' contributor gives motivational speech to base
Monday, November 8, 2004
Wings over Wayne
Air Show thrills 70,000
Wayne's vote count hits delay
Public records
OPINION -- Good reading
"Politics of International Trade" lecture set at Wayne Community
Commissioners return to light agenda
MOC events
Sunday, November 7, 2004
Review of ballots to begin Monday
Tennis courts to be named after Farfour
Aycock student sings with Clay
Lane trial takes another bizarre turn
Winkie Lee column -- Farewell to a friend
Reporter has fun in the C-17
Wine tasting for Habitat
Wayne men & women in the military
Where to volunteer
Helping the folks in Haywood County
Sunday Briefly
A review of Milo Batista concert
Public Record
Eight earn Detention Officer Certification
District Court news
Council to interview candidates
Hiking the Applachian Trail
Friday, November 5, 2004
Honoring industry
Wayne juror accused of breaking vow of silence
City attorney will fight retirement-pay denial
Top industry and industrialist named
Magistrate appointment OK'd
Feast in the East deemed a success
Briefly
Duplin inducts two to Hall of Fame
Public records
Goldsboro trains for trench rescues
Thursday, November 4, 2004
Teen charged with robbing same bank twice
Uncounted ballots leave candidates in limbo
Wayne voter turnout was 66 percent
Nine charged in drug roundup; 16 more sought
EDC reports seeing strong interest from prospects
Mt. Olive Chamber presents awards
A refueling we will go ...
Briefly
Schools preach smart eating
Public Record
Miss Goldsboro pageant is Saturday
Twelve jurors picked in Lane trial
Wednesday, November 3, 2004
How Wayne County voted
Senator Kerr
Kerry concedes to Bush
County board control too close to call
Gurley defeats Hackett
Mooring wins deeds race
Kerr, LaRoque, Jones and Butterfield win
Duplin stays in Democrats' control
Parties are subdued on Election Night
Public records
WCC to offer computer courses on line
Putting 'Fish' in school
Tuesday, November 2, 2004
Price overtakes Keck, Kerr wins
News-Argus election coverage tonight
Board defends game cancellation
Duplin cancels landfll plan
Schools make cuts to give teacher raises
Council to buy former Super 10 site for parking
Two vacancies left on Lane jury
Goldsboro's bids on sewer come in high
Briefly
Calypso and Mt. Olive reach sewer agreement
Mount Olive runway to be extended sooner
Public records
Princeton considers new town hall
New businesses coming to Pikeville
Phipps family continues call for murder investigation
Family Support Center renamed
Monday, November 1, 2004
Art pigs
Provisional ballots may delay vote tally
Man dies after car hits house on N.C. 55
Warsaw gets ready for Veterans Day activities
MOC schedules alumni weekend
Pigs are party animals at arts council gala
Tourism office receives grant
Public records
OPINION -- The 'special interests'
Correction