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Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Sisters oppose stepbrother's release
Sisters fight double-murderer's parole
County honors fallen heroes at holiday ceremony
County will ask resdients for 10 cents more in taxes
Bill targets electronics disposal
Public records
Briefly
Norwayne honors memory of student who died last year
Faith Christian students sweep scholastic shoot-out
Monday, May 30, 2005
Honoring heroes' sacrifices
Committee picks Paramount architect
Airman killed in Sunday wreck
Veterans share stories of service, loss, courage
Public records
Opinion: Eyes of the beholder
Public hearing on Duplin budget set for June 6
Pat Peoples volunteers time for summer enrichment classes
June Bloodmobile schedule
Sunday, May 29, 2005
Tears, hugs and memories mark day as seniors claim diplomas
High school graduates profiled
Lt. Col. sets F-15E record
11th juror seated in Lane murder trial
Dillard archive room opened
Central High welcomes home former grads
Boys and Girls clubs plan big summer
Wayne school bus drivers honored
Public Record
Friday, May 27, 2005
Dillard/Goldsboro Alumni Weekend
GPD officer shoots suspect at traffic stop
Alumni crown new queen, give away 36 scholarships
H. V. Brown remembered
Four more jurors picked to hear Lane murder case
2005 Relay for Life raises 566,000 dollars
GHS student first to cash in ASU scholarship promise
Public records
Calendar
Burr to visit
Crop payment program signup deadline near
Alumni will speak at Central High reunion
Blacksmith to be featured at Waynesborough
Arts Council considering 230,000 dollar budget
Corrections
Thursday, May 26, 2005
The last day ... finally
More arrests made in Mount Olive murder
Husband charged in wife's beating
End of Grade tests cause stress for students, parents, schools
Six seated for Lane trial
Families ask if laws will hurt services offered for disabled
Wayne County contestant out of 'Gimme the Mike' competition
Two men sought in Sampson murder
Wayne leadership class graduates
Walnut Creek holds line on utility rates
Public records
Older Americans Month observed
MOC business students win awards
Huff named vice president of state PTA
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
Going, going, gone
Counties reach agreement on Eastpointe funding
No jury firm yet in trial
Cardholders meet local businesses
Public records
Eastern Wayne High School one of top schools in nation
Briefly Memorial Day
Rotary Memorial Garden
Red Cross hires new blood services director
Gateway buses to become rolling billboards
Authors to speak at library
101-year-old woman hopes to be longest-living member of family
Tuesday, May 24, 2005
For sale
Commissioners consider 10-cent tax hike
Jurors picked for Lane trial
Historic station for sale
Heavy turnout marks third Chamber business expo
Public records
Gateway to get larger buses by early next year
Cliffs lake too low for swimmers
Students learn safe way to be 'home alone'
Rotary-sponsored group from India tours Wayne County
Exchange Club hears from speakers
Red Cross offers safety tips as hurricane season nears
Don't forget pets when storms strike
Briefly
Monday, May 23, 2005
Remembering the fallen
Lane murder trial starts over today
Confederate Memorial Service held Sunday
Goldsboro resident honored by Air Force
Peeved produce sellers move down the street
Public records
Three suspects sought in Sampson shootings
Wayne Community students back in class
Sunday, May 22, 2005
Statue parts are found
Graduation ceremonies this week
Dillard/Goldsboro Alumni plan big weekend
Third annual Business Expo has 80 vendors
School officials say year-old energy program paying off
Rain doesn't dampen spirits of relay walkers
Central Alumni and Friends to hold 33rd annual homecoming
WCC honor society chapter in top 100
Wayne students perform in Virginia event
Two named to Mount Olive Chamber board
Wayne County Superior Court
Student News
Public Record
Mount Olive District Court
News of the military
Kay Bradley elected president of state group
Health Department recognizes essay winners
Duplin EMS hands out coloring books
Wayne County District Court
Sunday Briefly
Friday, May 20, 2005
Jamming downtown
Wayne commissioners to meet with legislators
Tobacco buyout sign-ups on schedule
Bankers discuss loan pool for small business
Public records
Health department recognizes essay winners
Briefly
Health Dept. is looking for a new dentist
Center Street Jam schedule
Man convicted in bludgeoning death to be paroled
Thursday, May 19, 2005
The Force is back
BRAC work not over, officials say
Start of final Star Wars film greeted with cheers
City budget calls for hike in utility bills
Hospital tries to improve care, accessiblity for Latino patients
Learning to de-stress their lives
A protest of reductions in state disabled services being held Saturday at Eastpointe
Engineer for major road projects in Wayne leaving
Wayne Community College golf tournament set for June 14
Public records
City officials honor members of Goldsboro Youth Council
Fremont board grants zoning variance
Bloodmobile
Wednesday, May 18, 2005
Tower dedicated to Daniels
Vandalism will not delay demolition
Eight students receive scholarships
Murder suspect turns himself in
Climbing tower dedicated to Daniels
Masked gunman robs Fremont bank
Commissioners to urge legislators to back bills on traditional marriage
Farrell named director at O'Berry
Public records
Wayne Community College campus to become summer camp
Rebuilding Broken Places offers summer camp
Eight students receive college scholarships
Fremont board grants zoning variance
Duplin Relay for Life to aim for $108,000
Briefly
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Attacking a cornfield
Suspect sought in Mount Olive slaying
No one speaks against tax hike
Duplin commissioners hear complaints
Sheriff's deputy says he feared for life during scuffle
Public records
Relay team featured members from 7 states
Talk about water dominates Calypso budget discussion
Wayne native wins Music Row award
Monday, May 16, 2005
Taking a break
Annexation opponents will go back to court
Water board thanked for help
After the cannons stopped, a new era
Chapter meets to share heroic stories of Tuskegee Airmen
Commission will weigh definition of marriage
Firms get tips on selling to government purchase cardholders
Suit for training police dogs donated to GPD
Stress management course offered
Public records
Two charged in courthouse break-in
Sunday, May 15, 2005
Wayne ready to get back to business
Public hearing on budget is Monday
Grantham Couple lives with cancer
Relay for Life a giant success
Wayne Memorial wins with 'Fired Up for a Cure'
Mother, daughters celebrate their victories over cancer
Duplin to hold Relay for Life beginning Friday
WCC Honor Society wins 18 awards
Waterline flushing to continue
Volunteer Center has opportunities
Tommy's Road receives physical education grant
Superior Court
Student selected for program
Student News
Scholarship applications sought
Public Record
Princeton student wins contest
Mother of five children among JSCC graduates
Mount Olive Court
Military news
JSCC starts summer schedule
Nursing scholarship honors Wayne residents
Duplin libraries offer summer reading times
District Court
Crop acreage reports due Monday
Briefly Sunday
Jack Amirian dies
Friday, May 13, 2005
What local officials say about BRAC announcement
What people in Wayne County are saying
Survivors celebrate cancer victories
Broken Places schedules second Imani Week
Public records
Civil War tourists could bring dollars to Wayne
Inspector leaves Mount Olive for Goldsboro
Tuskegee banquet set for Saturday
Tommy's Road Elementary School receives physical education grant
Scholarship applications sought
East Carolina School of Nursing scholarship honors Wayne resident
Clarification
Seven Springs budget posted for public review
Thursday, May 12, 2005
Disability walk
Some not worried about base
Toll roads discussed for new 70 bypasses
Relay for Life grows into $500,000 event
Public records
Goldsboro doctor meets Dalai Lama on India trip
City Council looks for ways to reduce budget
Goldsboro fire department called to six structure fires
Seven Spriings commissioners outraged at sewer bill increases
Mount Olive Chamber's Patti O'Donoghue plans to retire
Duplin to hold summer school for grades 3 to 8
Wayne middle school students learn how to deal with conflict
Central Alumni and Friends plans 33rd Annual Homecoming
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
Touring the schools
Annexation opponents join lobbying effort today
Commissioners tour schools; look at buildings in the city
New city bus shelter already target of vandals
Fremont tax, utility rates not likely to rise
Memorial service remembers officers killed in line of duty
Beginning teachers honored by school officials
Program would aid families of mobilized Guard and Reserve members
Waynesborough summer events planned
Duplin residents to get opportunity to test new voting machines
Public records
Chamber hears details on Delta deal
Wilkiins elected to National Guard council
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Berkeley wreck
City: Tax hike could have been worse
Father relieved to learn son is safe
Shelter too crowded to take care of strays
Mental health workers seek support for programs
County celebration brings businesses together
Public records
Community calendar
Clarification
Monday, May 9, 2005
Sun shades
Wayne waits for news on base
Officials ready if Seymour Johnson on list
Relay begins Friday
Not too late, early for MOC graduates
Senior Center celebrates May with slate of events
Public records
OPINION: Come back, Gearino!
Sunday, May 8, 2005
Community awaits BRAC decision
Closure not just 'locking the gate'
Local officials response to BRAC
Annexation battle is not over
Diplomas awarded to 325 graduates at MOC
Mike Aycock sees change to volunteer squads ahead
19 students complete Junior Leadership
Woman found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in death of infant
Volunteer Center opportunities
Superior Court
Student News
Seven Springs making preparations for festival
Senior Games winners announced
Retirees express opinions on BRAC
Rain forces ceremony inside, but spirits high
Public records
Pam Minshew to seek clerk of court position
Officials half-way through with tour of county schools
Cutting from 'mother vine' planted
Mount Olive District Court
Lou Brown wins teaching award
Letter carriers want to insure hungry have access to food
Imani celebration under way this week
Grandmother among graduates
Goshen gets $463,000 grant
District Court news
Friday, May 6, 2005
cutline for boss photo
Bridge at new 117 and Ash a top priority
City police cars get makeover
Grandmother among graduates
Chancellor visits Goldsboro on 'Carolina Connects' tour
Gaylor new EDC chairman
Public records (05-06)
Public hearing set on annexation of Duplin Commons
Harris named Officer of Year
May Bloodmobile sched
Dudley at national conference
Thursday, May 5, 2005
Historic day for Warriors
Committee: Paramount facade might have to go
New system will facilitate communication
Goldsboro feels pain in increased gas cost
Study would help reduce number of breathalyzer test refusals
Alternate site for Wayne Community College graduation
Public records
Bloodmobile Friday
Sprunt to offer nursing assistant classes
Mount Olive college honors several residents
Kanter to speak at Kenansville chamber meeting
Wednesday, May 4, 2005
Indictments returned against Dudley teens
One crash victim remains critical
Students try out governing
Commission will keep teacher scholarship
Building plan keeps North Duplin open
Public records
Mount Olive College commencement Saturday
Farmers market could open in same location
Schools recognize secretaries
Center Street Jams begin Thursday
Tuesday, May 3, 2005
2 hurt in collision on 581
School budget $23 million
Proposed city budget to require 5-cent hike
Public records
Driver pinned in wreckage
Briefly
Pikeville electric rates going up
Get purple bows to show support for fight against cancer
Dilapidated buildings are on Prnceton's list
Correction
Monday, May 2, 2005
Fatal wreck
Police chase ends in fatal crash near Calypso
Leaders pushing to keep base safe
Cancer survivors to be honored at Cancer Society banquet
Public records
Wayne County Commissioners will meet Tuesday
OPINION: Genetics!
Sunday, May 1, 2005
Will it stay or close?
Budget proposal on city council agenda
Voilunteers give up Saturday for cleanup
Luminarias will honor cancer victims, survivors
County advocates take stand against child abuse, neglect
Wayne Republicans seek marriage rule
Dole staffer to assist BRAC Commission
Wayne students earn top honors at technology event
James Sprunt names building after former commissioner
Superior Court
Public Record
MOC scholarship golf tournament this weekend
Water service announcements