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Friday, April 29, 2005
Berry Pickers
County, board meet to talk money
Arts Council begins drive to add new members
Cancer survivor team ready for Relay for Life
Public records
Swimming will be late at park this summer
American Red Cross water safety day held
50 of Wayne County's best qualify for Duke program
Walnut Creek won't face property tax hike
Duplin burning rules clarified
Thursday, April 28, 2005
Shooting suspect captured
APV Heat Transfer considers changes
Community Building plans still in limbo
School informant program working at Eastern Wayne
Protestant Pre-school kindergarten to return this fall
Norma Powell named Secretary of the Year
City cleanup ends Friday
Public records
Duplin honors seniors with schedule of events
Mt. Olive airport extension study needed
Kidz Dayz will provide programs for children with special needs
Eastpointe paying deputies to transport patients
Correction
Clarification: Wayne paving company wants to avoid confusion
Wednesday, April 27, 2005
Police investigate Goldsboro shooting
Man shot on city street
Interchange could bring 'lots of money' to Fremont
Man convicted in 1990 murder up for parole
Relay for Life's annual event starts May 13
Public records
More than 100 volunteers will clean roadsides
Cherry office worker honored
Tournament raises money for endowment fund
Cocaine charges
Railroad to make improvements to track between here and Raleigh
Clarification
Briefly
Boys & Girls Clubs begin fund-raising campaign
Scouts name new executive
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
A Tree is Planted
Judge's ruling is setback for annexation
Prosecutor doesn't want escapee in jail
Carr tells senators U.S. needs to take care of veterans
Goldsboro-Wayne Airport meets security standards, officials say
Duplin residents can get flood plain building tips
Two students caught with BB guns at Charles B. Aycock High School
Lobsters will boil for to help educate childcare teachers
Wayne residents get peek at antique farm equipment
Monday, April 25, 2005
Truck hits car
GHS grad will command U.S. forces in Afghanistan
One hurt in 3-vehicle wreck today
Panel reviews Strategic Plan
They are city's stars, officially
Wayne school board will wait for numbers
Public records
Special Olympians bring home smiles, medals
Rosewood student gets birthday wish from singer
Helping battle cancer could get you a diamond
OPINION: Good Folks
Sunday, April 24, 2005
Johnny Grant returns home
Goldsboro presents 'wish list' to DOT
County must make budget decisions
Chamber project designed to improve workforce
Amy Scott to run for Wayne Clerk of Court
Bartlett tells Duplin waiting on new voting machines wise
Pickle festival draws big crowd
WCC student wins scholarship for essay
Volunteer Center
Thorne to perform senior recital
Wayne County Superior Court
Sunday Briefly
Students gain scholarships
Student news
Older American's Month to be observed
Nurses honored at Wayne Memorial
Mount Olive District Court
James Sprunt awarded biotechnology grant
Exchange Club essay winners announced
Duplin agency planning June trip
Wayne County District Court
Friday, April 22, 2005
Pickle prep
Officials hunt alleged abductor
Bill would alter noise zone rules
Woman gets 13 years in fraud case
Wayne named School District of the Year
Public records
Wayne schools honor volunteers
Pickle Festival gets underway today in Mount Olive
Briefly
Thursday, April 21, 2005
In memory Hal Plonk
Wayne wants counties to pay what they owe for Eastpointe services
Clock dedicated to Hal Plonk
Safety concerns may force farmers market to move
Public records
Officers attend highway safety meeting
Briefly
Estimated quarterly taxes may be filed online
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
Life in Prison
Cousins get life in prison for murder
Councilman has trouble with taxes
Fremont may soon pay more for electricity
All bus shelters to be installed by July 1
Mobile home proposal has fierce opposition
Public records
Briefly
Tuesday, April 19, 2005
House fire
Fire destroys Shaw Court home
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany named pope
Man dies after 4-wheeler hits telephone pole
Defendant takes stand in murder trial
Mayor chases Pizza Inn mascot pulls up lame
Bloodmobile
Public records
Residents oppose changes to U.S. 70
County officials set sucession plan
County commissioners disagree with state on Homeland Security spending
Public hearings don't attract much attention
Cherry Hospital honors volunteers
Borden roasted, toasted for service to Boy Scouts
Monday, April 18, 2005
A wish takes flight
The Make-A-Wish Foundation gives Evan Moriarty a day at Seymour Johnson AFB
Mobile home standards to be heard
Truck driver charged; woman stable at Pitt
Public records
Norwayne students raise $1,400 to fight Parkinson's
Duplin solid waste agreement gets second reading
Opinion: Local connection
Sunday, April 17, 2005
Truck crash victim survives
Officials set sights on club crowds
Defense to take over in murder trial
Pickle Festival starts this week
DOT could limit turning from Walnut Creek
Hospital honors volunteers
Roadside cleanup set for April 30
Public record
Hotel property rezoning on City Council agenda
Friday, April 15, 2005
Collision
Car, tractor-trailer collide; woman injured
Legislators asked to end schools' racial imbalance
SBI agent says Sloan admitted shooting
Judith McMillen, Realtor of Year, finds joy in serving profession, community
Public records
Apartments opening off North Berkeley Boulevard
Wayne Republicans ponder possible headquarters move
Schools holding teacher job fair Saturday
De-Rail-A-Bration starts tonight
Thursday, April 14, 2005
More computers, more services
Death scene witness tells of pop sound
Drowning victim's body found
Tax procrastinators might consider automation
Goldsboro High School enhances learning
Local league rooted in baseball great's legacy
Public records
Briefly
Teleconference on grief at WCC
Scout banquet Monday night
Recovering addicts need to become functional, mental health group told
Free solid waste disposal day in Duplin nets 72 tons
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Shelter
Inmate medical bills up $200,000
Shooting stems from 'bad blood'
City bus riders finally get some shelter
Volunteers honored
School lunch prices going up
Aquatics therapy to be available soon at Family Y
New personnel changes give city employees flexibility
Scout helps Salvation Army
New plan submitted to ease overcrowding in Duplin schools
Wayne man fined for selling sausage
Mount Olive Crime Watch being formed
Gearino's writing success comes early in the morning
Briefly
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
Schools, Air Force sign deal to help new students
Search for drowning victim continues
Six jurors seated in murder trial
Schools, Air Force sign deal on helping new students
Two fires under investigation
Public records
Briefly
Cans to be recycled to build Habitat for Humanity homes
Spoon River Anthology opens Thursday
Monday, April 11, 2005
Wow, that's a cold nose
SCHS student missing after beach trip
Local officials unsure lottery answer for school needs
Morehead Scholarship choice of Ashelyn James
Columnist, novelist to deliver Belk Lecture
Museum will be open again Tuesday
Another clue given in pickle contest
Opinion: Good friend passes
Public records
Sunday, April 10, 2005
Wayne Democrats choose Hispanic county chairman
Brain trauma growing problem among veterans
County commissioners set priorities as budget process begins
Annual De-Rail-A-Bration to be held Saturday, Sunday
Teen pleads guilty to manslaughter in baby's death
Guardian ad Litem volunteers honored for work with youth
Lane to go on trial May 23 for murder of 5-year-old girl
Tractor show April 30-May 1
Ten students to compete in annual Jabberwock Beautillion
Superior Court
Seven to participate in Miss Rosewood Pageant
Public records
Muscle and message Power Team hopes to motivate youth in Wayne
Miss Goldsboro to sponsor blood drive
City workers to have their day
Briefly
Advisory board to be chosen to operate Duplin center
Friday, April 8, 2005
Peace be with him
Former teacher pleads guilty in child porn case
Kerr supports state lottery for schools
Gas prices hurting local government expense budgets
Buyout sign-ups going smoothly
Public records
Briefly friday
Thursday, April 7, 2005
Two men will face death penalty
Arrest made in Fremont stabbing
Goldsboro man gets life on drug offenses
Commissioners put education policy in writing
Krispy Kreme to open new shop in May
Construction starts on MOC building project
Public record
Duplin killer considered for parole after 23 years
Driver said fog, sun obscured school bus
Child abuse vigil Friday
'Amnesty Day' at landfill gives residents chance to toss trash
Wednesday, April 6, 2005
School bus accident
Students unhurt when car hits bus
Grand jury indicts three on murder charges
Commissioners want more facts on annexation before supporting local legislation request
North Duplin spared in new building plan
City won't require fence to be rebuilt
Princeton police chief seeks more patrol cars, officers
Public records
Briefly
Tuesday, April 5, 2005
Champs
New ordinance changes include shutting down nightclub spotlight
Duplin reaches tentative waste deal
Museum displays artifacts from World War II
Pikeville officials debate location of memorial
Smart Start recruiting mentors to help guide youth
Princeton considers another location for new town hall
Eureka to test sewer lines
School menus
Public records
Briefly
Brick sales to support monument at WCC
Monday, April 4, 2005
Crash on Old Grantham Road
Three hurt in crash
Carolina hopeful
Group will take annexation fight to commission
Public records
Briefly
Sunday, April 3, 2005
Civil War trails come to Wayne County
Grant, Jeffreys will be honored
Anne Jeffreys developed love for the theater early
Kevin Carlisle to handle lighting, sound
City to vote on development plan
Iraq experience is one Goodman doesn't want again
Rosewood sixth grader featured in book
Lawrence Rouse to be installed as JSCC president
Girl Scouts encouraging more black girls to join
Duplin board to get update on mold, asbestos problems
Wayne County District Court
Friday, April 1, 2005
Passenger services returns to Kinston
Airline service returns to Kinston
Technical skills called key to development
Princeton gets $2.2 million for sewer, new town hall
Schools collect $6,000 for Red Cross
Families react in different ways to losing loved
'Heroes' campaign surpasses goal
Public records
United Way accepting grant applications
Police, doughnut shop team up to help Special Olympics
Fremont health fair to be held Saturday
Briefly
Big crowd attends job fair