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Thursday, March 31, 2005
Dudley fire chief says stoplight caused wreck
Truck driver killed
Fire guts house; 2 escape
Finally, Terri's long battle ends
Student caught with gun at Eastern Wayne Middle School
Suspect brings weapon to court
Public records
Tutu's daughter to speak at Imani Celebration
Patetown fire district insurance rating improves
Tobacco buyout meeting April 14
'Spoon River' to be held at Wayne Community College April 14-16
Library poetry reading Saturday
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Bloodmobile stops scheduled for April
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
Street still closed
Rebuilding the Paramount on Center Street is committee's goal
Butterfield talks Social Security
Sen. Dole to announce Princeton grant
Wayne GOP says U.S. should pull out of U.N.
Wayne school official honored
Public records
Health-care scholarships available
Wayne native chosen to lead Special Libraries Association
Duplin Commons project advancing
Celebration to mark Wilson library expansion
Tuesday, March 29, 2005
A boy and his goat get ready for the show
Zoning compromise reached on churches in high-noise zone
Incentives unfair, says Pate-Dawson chairman
Biodiesel plant location changes
Family Y to hold annual Health Kids Day Saturday
Duplin will participate in Saturday's Great American Cleanup
Public records
Men's fraternity working with Carver youth
Candlelight vigil to be held in Kenansville for children who died from abuse
Leadership Wayne tours county locations
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Monday, March 28, 2005
Cultural exchange
South Korean airmen get lessons in jets, Southern hospitality
Residents flee coast after major earthquake strikes area devasted by December tsunami
Man, 18, killed in one-car crash Sunday evening
Junior Livestock Show starts Tuesday
Circus to be in Wayne Saturday and Sunday
Public records
Volunteer program aimed at helping students
Motorcylcists Ride for Red Saturday
Nominations for state volunteer awards being accepted
Opinion: A bit of history
Extensive schedule of computer classes offered at James Sprunt
Sunday, March 27, 2005
Bill would enable jet-noise zones
Flowering fun returns to downtown Fremont
Memorial gift provides for storytime
Marker to be dedicated in memory of veterans
Federal camp instructor named to Habitat board for prison partnerships
MOC sorority sponsors reading visits to elderly
Public record
Friday, March 25, 2005
Easter preparations
Bill seeks help for brain injury victimes
Groups seek more awareness of brain injury
College building ahead of schedule
Hospital names interim chief nursing officer
Public records
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Thursday, March 24, 2005
In the still of the day
Local religious leaders, lawyers, weigh in on case
WCC scholarships
New Wayne Country Day headmaster named
Bus shelters being erected
Pikeville resident has greenthumb when it comes to festival flower
Public records
Village of Walnut Creek and Salvation Army team to help residents
Another engineering study for Mount Olive airport would be waste of money, town officials say
Wednesday, March 23, 2005
Daffodils in bloom
Rush-hour chase on Berkeley ends in Seven Springs
Fremont festival to be held Saturday
Renee Carey named editor of News-Argus
Public records
Council presides over public hearings
Eastpointe directors discuss policy changes
Wayne has more 4- and 5-star daycares
Butterfield visits Goldsboro
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Tuesday, March 22, 2005
Paramount on fast track, says Council
U.S. 70 bypass may be slowed by lack of money, official says
Mount Olive Airport meeting Wednesday
Public records
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Monday, March 21, 2005
Getting ready...
Trojans in Hoop Heaven
Airport 'doing nothing but growing'
City manager shares leadership decisions
Don't be alarmed by combat sounds
Public records
County collects 22,480 pounds of electronics
Opinion: 'Alternative' jail
Mount Olive College Singers holding Spring Fling
Sunday, March 20, 2005
Thousands take part in battle re-creation
Bus system facing federal disability law
Wayne, Duplin, Sampson leaders take 'eye-opening' trip to Mexico
Briefly
Diabetes a growing problem in Wayne
Goldsboro singer among Gimme the Mike! finalists
Student news
Murder suspect remains at large
Alzheimers caregivers workshop planned
Superior Court
Military Business Center established at WCC
Shoe boxes for tsunami victims still being collected
Essay contest focuses on sexual abstinence
Habitat for Humanity to celebrate 10th home
Friday, March 18, 2005
Old man in a tree
Diabetes a growing problem in Wayne
Six selected for Governor's School East
Gateway head could soon be aboard
Wayne Community College to offer emergency technology course
Public record
Trooper reassigned
Kindergarten registration
Thursday, March 17, 2005
Wreck on U.S. 13
U.S. 13 North wreck snarls traffic
Wayne, Duplin students help victims of tsunami
Mike Rouse retiring as News-Argus editor
Thousands to take part in Bentonville battle re-creation
Public records
Parole board receives 'numerous' letters in Prevette case
Briefly
Depression linked to brain malfunction
Program at Brogden helps students set goals
Wednesday, March 16, 2005
New arrival
Fremont could reap financial benefit from U.S. 117 intersection
City citation policy irks appearance panel
Wayne County commissioners find it's only county paying for Eastpointe services
Eight members nominated to BRAC commission
School board's serial meeting may have violated Open Meetings Law
Old electronics will be accepted for recycling Saturday at Sam's Club
Public records
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Tuesday, March 15, 2005
Frosty start to the day
City planning commission seeks compromise on church zoning
County's board of education does not want an educational council
Goldsboro High Student gets top scholarship offers
Reservists' employees get the ride of their lives
916th Air Refueling Wing recognized as best in the Air Force Reserve Command
Public records
Duplin to study plans for new solid waste transfer station
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Re-enactors, specatators expected to crowd Bentonville on anniversary of largest Civil War battle fought in N.C.
Monday, March 14, 2005
U.S. needs to secure borders, Jones says
Hospital offers part-time shuttle service
De-Rail-A-Bration celebrations expands to two days
Commissioners to consider mobile home standards
Public records
Opinion: Avast, matey
Historical Association members hope to resurrect Web site
Motorcyclists take to road to raise money for the Red Cross
Sunday, March 13, 2005
Bartlett says rebuild Paramount downtown
Strategic plan tied to land-use plan
Jail commission seeks answers to overcrowding
Wayne department heads learn about zero-based budgeting
High-noise areas discussed by council
News-Argus buys Wayne County Phone Book
Wayne Country Day teachers prepare for classes
Wayside Home in trouble
Volunteer Center opportunities
Teachers attend seminars
Superior Court report
Student news
Fire destroys building
Public record
Mount Olive Court
MOC career fair held
Men and women in the military
District Court report
Sunday Briefly
Computer class at Boys & Girls Club
Cardinal Coach wins Duplin business award
Friday, March 11, 2005
City Council aims to hit violators in the pocketbook
Areas surrounding downtown need study, DGDC chairman says
Alternatives to closing road being investigated
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Public records
City fights eight big fires including Paramount Theater
Rosewood boy's dreams come true at Cherry Point
Salvation Army to renovate shelter
County social workers honored by schools
Wayne Country Day to open Monday
Pickle Fest plans being firmed
Commemoration of CSS Neuse scuttling scheduled
Farm buildings damaged by Tuesday storms
Thursday, March 10, 2005
Wayne schools receive national health award
City Council promises to improve services
Six indicted for bank robbery
Delta's JetKinston takes to air
New industry eyeing Wallace location
Public records
Local Red Cross nets 18,600 dollars at sports auction
Princeton police to get tough with U.S. 70 traffic
Mount Olive reaches for mini-grant to jump-start retail operations downtown
Y to hold "Healthy Kids Day" next month
Goldsboro Chapter of the Continental Societies to host Mid-Atlantic session
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Wednesday, March 9, 2005
After the storm...
Storm leaves disrupted lives, property damage
City may change policy to allow earlier retirement
County board OKs first subdivision in floodplain since Hurricane Floyd
Man killed in accidental shooting
Public records
Leadership class restores old cemetery
Pikeville board awaits bids for park project
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Tuesday, March 8, 2005
Wayne Country Day School damaged in storm
Violent storm rages across Wayne
School board takes issue with retreat story
Center Street to be re-opened
Public records
Bomb threat was false alarm
City to refinance utility, road bonds
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Illness at the Duplin business expo blamed on lighting system problems
Princeton closer to having new town hall
Mount Olive College gets quarter-million dollar grant for improvements
Eureka to check town's sewer lines
Monday, March 7, 2005
House fire
New computer system will connect county offices
Weather Service says serious thunderstorms may blow into Wayne
Public records
Classes in the arts being offered at WCC
Two major farm signup programs start March 14
Newest prosecutor has New England roots
Albertson library drive reaches 50,000 dollars
Sunday, March 6, 2005
Goldsboro soldier, cited for bravery, returning to battle front in Iraq
Buildings on the table at upcoming council retreat
Before they're ready to talk, children may say much through use of sign language
State employees tell local legislators they need raises
Local theater alumnus performs in touring company of 'Crazy For You'
Professionals hope sight of diseased lungs will deter middle-schoolers from smoking
Public records
Friday, March 4, 2005
Harris Street Wreck
Highway officials may restrict access to U.S. 70
State should develop ports and railroads, says logistics expert
Tickets still available for Red Cross sports memorabilia auction
916th unit honored
Decision on new transportation authority director expected soon
$1 million earmarked for U.S. 70 bypass
Notary public training offered at WCC
Public records
MOC choir to perform Messiah Part II
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Thursday, March 3, 2005
Fatal wreck
Commissioners want strategic plan committee activated
Woman killed in wreck in northern Wayne
EDC sets priorities, explains retreat policy
Public records
Briefly
Court TV to feature Rosewood hazing incident
Students learn from sad events
Faison residents complain about dog
Wednesday, March 2, 2005
Commissioners approve zoning restrictions around base
Road issues bring input, no decisions
Mount Olive turns attention to fire hydrants
Goldsboro High and Brogden Middle win Knowledge Bowl
Public records
American Red Cross heroes campaign kicks off
Neuse River Senior Games scheduled for April 25
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Dillard celebrates Wales Day
Tuesday, March 1, 2005
Tracking a wanted man
MOC awarded 5.68 million dollar building loan
Lt. Gov. Perdue tours Seymour Johnson Air Force Base
Bill gives annexation areas a say in the process
Courthouse tales keep audience rapt
Public records
Bowden plant has new owners
City Planning Commission recommnds zoning changes to allow new subdivision, two businesses
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