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Monday, January 31, 2005
Demolition clears way for new shopping center
Black history on display
Public records
Opinion: Level the field
Sunday, January 30, 2005
Lee Borden to receive DCA
Wayne County Reads events to begin
Arts Council to stress fund-raising
Jo Ann Summerlin announces for Clerk of Court
Wayne has new agriculture agent
Agribusiness conference begins
Wayne man dies in accident
More on WCC list
Students learn about Japan
Briefly
East Carolina students recognized
Duplin Expo planned
Public records
Mount Olive Court
District Court
Deputy suspended
Friday, January 28, 2005
Winter weather likely, but little snow
City zoning proposal would ban search light at William Street club
Mount Olive man wins highest Scout award
Professor says cheap drugs are dangerous
Defendant used jail account number, homemade checks in unique scam
Public records
Money being raised for Duplin Commons
Briefly
Thursday, January 27, 2005
Eureka residents split on whether to unincorporate
Radford leaving headmaster job at Wayne Country Day
Briefly
Public records
Eastern Wayne Elementary creates rain forest
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
Wayne's new shelter may cost 1.2 million dollars
Yard sale will raise money for Duplin County kennel
Air Force officer has praise for Wayne County schools
Second gas leak forces evacuation in Goldsboro
Public records
Golden "A"s awarded by health department
Barbecue king's widow observes 100th birthday
Briefly
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Chamber awards
Duplin Board rejects proposal from Johnston Ambulance
Three middle schools to get after-school program
Edmundson honored at chamber banquet
Wayne social services determined to find homes for 10 special children
Happy Store closed for now but may reopen
Arrest made in LaGrange shooting death
Public records
Duplin deputies seize money, stolen property
Monday, January 24, 2005
Last picture show
Huffman takes oath as new city manager
Group says Wayne residents get off light on taxes
Food addiction will be focus of WATCH health program
Chamber leadership class tours schools
Public records
Wayne Community holding free seminar on increasing sales
OPINION -- Musical mutilation
Sunday, January 23, 2005
Old roads a path to past
Duplin hospital readies 50-year fete
Upcoming dance night envisioned as way of promoting family values
LaGrange police look for possible witnesses, clues in fatal shooting
Another crash occurs at accident-prone location
Mount Olive College's Rendall makes presentation
James Sprunt gets nurses program grant
Public record
Friday, January 21, 2005
Bus shelters expected by the end of February
Wayne keeps in touch with Pentagon, Congress
LaGrange shooting
Local teacher wins national award
Pikeville seeks 500,000 dollar loan for sewage plant
Watson joins Mount Olive College business faculty
Police urge businesses to check video cameras
GOP precinct meetings planned
News calendar
Briefly
Alpha Phi Alpha banquet Saturday
Public records
Correction
Thursday, January 20, 2005
More snow on the way overnight
Heat restored at Wayne schools; officials await next wintry blast
Council ponders raise for employees
Counterfeit operation discovered
City in good financial shape, manager says
County reserves increased in 2004
Sensory garden created at Edgewood School in memory of autistic student
Public records
Republican precinct meetings to be held in February
Fremont Town Board decides to participate in block grant program
Democratic chairman to speak at MOC business breakfast
Wednesday, January 19, 2005
Breaking ground
Winter weather advisory issued
Three schools without heat Tuesday
Petition seeks removal of Superior Court judge
4th Fighter Wing jets part of inaugural ceremonies
Benefits accrue to Wayne Community College attendees, study finds
Little River's Mike Aycock named 'Fireman of Year'
City approves money to renovate Paramount Theatre exterior
Public records
Officials break ground for City Hall addition
Slozak bid formal farewell to City Council
Consultant firm sought to develop countywide land-use plan
Tuesday, January 18, 2005
Community Building demolished
Time capsule uncovered during demolition of Community Building
Council may soon be ready to present new zoning ordinance to public
Snow?
Public records
Briefly
School lunch menus
Monday, January 17, 2005
Wreck on U.S. 70
6-year-old girl is killed in car crash
300 attend annual King breakfast
Hearing on bond money scheduled for Tuesday
Samaritan's Feet founder says simple donation can change a life
Land-use plan on Tuesday agenda
Public records
Undercover probe prompted wildlife charges
OPINION -- He's back!
Review: D'Ambrosio's passion proves enthralling
Scientist to speak on global climate
Sunday, January 16, 2005
Herman Park gets new playground equipment
Crime rate down in Goldsboro
Martin Luther King celebrations set
Miss Eastern Wayne Pageant Friday
Purnell MOC directior at New Bern
Sunday Briefly
Four arrested on check charges
Volunteer Wayne
Superior Court
Silver gets honorary degree
Mount Olive District Court
Hunter's safety class Friday
District Court
Business Plan seminar
Public records
Friday, January 14, 2005
Soggy morning
Ash Street sidewalk project advancing
Retiring city manager honored at reception
United Church Ministries volunteers are honored
Public records
Briefly
Allen to speak
Thursday, January 13, 2005
United Way surpasses goal
Worleys named Farm Family of the Year for North Carolina
Wayne Memorial Hospital to improve customer service
Survey team to map Goldsboro sewer system
Public records
Cash appointed to Seven Springs board
Wayne emergency system working well
Briefly
MOC to host Agribusiness conference
Wednesday, January 12, 2005
Work on Wayne land-use plan to begin in spring
Rosewood sailor aboard submarine that went aground
Contracts awarded for hangar construction
Alleged assailant in Dudley assault charged
Girl Scouts begin annual cookie sale
Public records
County seeks way to upgrade emergency communication system
Red Cross bloodmobile schedule
Goldsboro Fire Deartment report
Briefly
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
August through June term set for schools
Construction on City Hall addition begins Tuesday
Children in Wayne County react to those affected by tsunami disaster
Mt. Olive considers applying for grants
Mt. Olive buys land for cemetery expansion
Mt. Olive residents complain about shots fired in city
Public records
Briefly
Monday, January 10, 2005
Downtown group to get two awards
County officials describe efforts to save, and collect, money
Public records
Samaritan's Feet Founder To Speak, Receive Shoes
Davis named Braswell scholar
Sunday, January 9, 2005
County jail expansion recommended
Revote could cost county $20,000
Inmates to rebuild bikes for tsunami survivors
Dennis Hill named News-Argus city editor
As 'mini-society' thrives, fifth-graders gain an appreciation for how commerce works
Flu vaccines available Tuesday for high-risk groups
Wayne Community College student honored for biomedical presentation
Public Record
Friday, January 7, 2005
Visiting SJAFB
We won't be fooled -- but mild temperatures sure are nice
Congressmen bring greetings to airmen at Seymour Johnson
One ex-policemen given active prison term
All seven county commissioners on education panel
Belk expected to move some of its operations into Proffitt's in mall
Public records
Getting the picture
Sewer bond hearing to be held by city
SAFE KIDS promotes booster seat law
Town to seek 304,000 dollar grant to help finance Floors park
Power outage cause unknown
Local digest
Briefly
Thursday, January 6, 2005
Learning English
Mt. Olive officers to plead guilty to charges related to theft of money from Hispanics
Lots once owned by Goldsboro sold in foreclosure auction
More National Guardsmen scheduled to return
New North Carolina law creates run on child car seats
Program helps Hispanic parents learn English
Public records
Wayne Community College getting Biotech funds
Briefly
Wayne Grand Jury returns indictments against 53
Crime Stoppers
Calypso begins adding sewer customers
Wednesday, January 5, 2005
Waiting in the wings
County extends development moratorium
City delays concrete plant's plans
Man indicted on sex charges
Tip leads to murder arrest
Eight to compete for Miss Spring Creek title
Briefly
Public records
Duplin honors volunteers
Mt. Olive seeks name for downtown
Rotarian goes to India
Tuesday, January 4, 2005
Going out of business
Judge to tell city to redo annexation
Bank robber caught, say police
One of the last store of its kind closes
States economic outlook is bright, say officials
Accused killer asks for and gets 4,000 pages of evidence
N.C. Railroad plans to repair downtown warehouse
Public records
Briefly
Calypso commissioner angry over Wayne stoplight
Princeton gets peek at new town hall
Duplin cuts rescue squads' contributions
Pikeville unveils veterans memorial design
Monday, January 3, 2005
End of the road
Chase ends with driver hitting trooper's car
Jones gets magistrate job after all
Commissioners schedule work sessions
OPINION -- Sentimental journey
Public records
Mental Health Association seeks members, donations
Teacher education courses
Sunday, January 2, 2005
First baby of 2005
Libby Braswell makes adjustments
Public records
Volunteer Wayne