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Thursday, June 30, 2005
Business leases space at GTP
Medical examiner testifies on child's last hours
Woman killed in Mount Olive
New business signs lease with GTP
Work progressing on shopping center
Fireworks planned for mall, Pikeville
Johnny Grant donates $25,000 to Foundation
Eastpointe board approves new budget
Public record
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Annexation protest
Tax raised 7.5 cents
Most speak against city annexation
Polygraph test results not allowed
Dole praises commission for decision on Seymour
Rain beneficial to area crops, especially corn
Goldsboro Jaycees sponsor first blood drive
Public records
Jam Thursday
Clarifications
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
Flooding possible tonight, Wednesday
3, 2, 1, Liftoff!
Murder confession entered into evidence
Teen died from stab wounds
Reaction to court decision on Ten Commandments is mixed
Next generation of pilots sees math and science at work
Grant enhances education at Brogden, Dillard middle schools
Public record
Briefly
Monday, June 27, 2005
There's a buzz downtown
14-year-old slain; stepfather to be charged
Board to decide on taxes Tuesday
County seeks one dollar increase for E911
Man wanted on murder charge is shot
Public record
OPINION: Good memories
Local women win honors at scholarship pageant
Program helps build bridges for Hispanic parents, children
Sunday, June 26, 2005
Grantham Class of '55 goes to Washington
Council will take another look at annexation
Services put crimp on benefit for budget
Property owners would pay, then save
WAGES foster grandparents sharpening classroom skills
Mount Olive plans festivities for Fourth of July
Public library to show free movies
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base Celebration Day
MO Court
Kenansville to hold hearing on extra-territorial jurisdiction
District Court
Friday, June 24, 2005
Practice
Groups want bigger theater
Drought has Wayne parched
Jurors see photos before weekend recess
BRAC regional hearing Tuesday in Charlotte
Hospital holds mock chemical emergency
Public records
Briefly
Wayne elementary teachers sharpen math-class skills
Raper named Paul Harris Fellow by Mount Olive Rotary
Kenansville to hold hearing on extra-territorial jurisdiction
Correction
Thursday, June 23, 2005
Independent groceries
Witnesses saw man by creek
Maintaining 'market' share
Duplin County considers 1 cent sales tax for schools
Duplin bank robber surrenders
Walnut Creek avoids property tax increase
Coalition focuses on Hispanics
Public records
Bell, Tucker appointed
Survey needed for Mount Olive Airport extension
Mount Olive airport will get equipment enabling pilots to operate lights
Sheriff gives tips for safe holiday travel
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
Winn-Dixie
Schools want 801,000 dollars for supplements
Three Winn-Dixies slated to close in county
Witnesses in Lane trial describe scene
Juror tells judge she heard talk about case
Group named to plan Community Building
Fremont seeks money to pay its sewer bill
Public records
Results for local contestants in state Special Olympics given
Hearing will be held on rezoning request in the protection zone
McCullouch receives Lifetime Career Leadership award
Snow Hill holding Independence Day parade on July 2
Former Spring Creek student drowns
Duplin officials approve
Bank in Kenansville robbed
Water rescue team earns honors for work
Tuesday, June 21, 2005
Opposed to tax increase
Commissioners hear complaints
No plans to close O'Berry
Testimony begins in murder trial
Jerry Narron named to manage Cincinnati Reds
Mike Cooper serves up zesty hot sauce in airport hangar
WCPS scholarships exceed $8 million
Seymour group donates nine computers to Boys and Girls Club
Kandis Weeks, Crystal Vinson will represent city in pageants
Public records
Programs at the Cliffs
AARP driving class planned in Duplin
Monday, June 20, 2005
Batman Returns ... Big
Election filing period begins July 1
Opening arguments start today in Lane trial
Budget hearing set for Tuesday
Man killed on moped
Duplin County will also need to fill seats this fall
Public records
Parents can get help with car seats
One spot left for Wednesday tournament
Roush named sports editor at News-Argus
'Batman' begins rush at store
Sunday, June 19, 2005
Where tax dollars come from and where they go
Where our education dollars go
A Father's Day story
Zoning changes on county agenda
Jury set for Lane murder trial
Henson Barnes to be honored by N.C. Bar
Council to review plans for 300-foot tower
Wayne Uplift celebrates anniversary
Volunteer Center opportunities
Superior Court
Sunday Briefly
Seventy local piano students evaluated
Public records
Mount Olive Court
Military news
Host families sought for student exchange program
Horse clinic planned for weekend
Families sought to host exchange students
Ex-dentist sentenced for child porn
Wayne County District Court
Friday, June 17, 2005
Good weather for jamming
Explosive housing market tests schools
One more juror needed in Lane trial
Brown wants off death row
Duplin towns ask commissioners to pass along contract savings
Former Goldsboro High coach faces sex charges
Worker recovering from cave-in
Public records
Local airmen honored
Henderson scholarships presented
Duplin NAACP Juneteenth set for Saturday
Briefly
Thursday, June 16, 2005
Cool down
Respected Southern Wayne teacher mourned
Witnesses to fatal wreck are sought
McDonald says Hawaii trip not a waste
21 up, 21 down, Lane jury selection continues
Oldest liquor store to close
Health Department institutes new employee evaluation system
Public record
Singing Convention set for June 24-26
Briefly
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
Crash at Tommy's Road and Patetown Road
16-year-old killed in fiery crash
Lane trial down to three alternates
Southern Wayne teacher dies while on cruise ship
Hulse says farewell to election chief job
Former coach tell stories from a life spent on court
Brown will challenge '98 murder conviction
Public records
Public school retirees praised for years of service
Kenansville annexation vote delayed until July 11
President, board member honored by hospital
City recognized for safety record
Briefly
Tuesday, June 14, 2005
Chugging back to the 1950s
Bell says aloha to Hawaii trip
Duplin votes 'no' on more funding
Logistics expert says N.C. ports have potential to bring in billions
Defense will take look at jurors today
Local reaction to Jackson verdict mixes
Public records
WCC receives report card
Monday, June 13, 2005
Full jail
Boat business gauges workforce
No vacancy at the jail
Building a new jail might not be the answer
Friday is deadline to sign up for tobacco buyout
Duplin EDC goes non-profit
Three more jurors seated for Lane trial, total stands at eight
Public records
Sunday, June 12, 2005
Eight seated, four still to go in Lane trial
SWHS will get health center
O'Berry mentioned in closure discussion
A breakfast fit for heroes
Old-fashioned fun reigns at festival
Water lines being flushed
Ministers discuss death penalty moratorium
Public record
Lighthouse to hold poetry reading
July concert to include blues, jazz and gospel
Coordinator helped bring care to needy
Friday, June 10, 2005
117 construction site
Paramount price tag: 10 million dollars
Tasha Logan named assistant city manager
Juror in Lane trial questioned over comments
Mobile home park owner complains about county plan
Briefly
Public records
Battered women's shelter will change to co-directors
Camp will help children dealing with loss
Fremont board makes budget change
Fire damages Duplin restaurant
Arlene's winds increase to 55 mph
Correction
Thursday, June 9, 2005
Cotton on fire
Telemarketing center to add 120 jobs
Counties demand accounting from group
PACC-10 money cut from city's 2005-2006 budget
Proposed Mount Olive budget maintains property tax rate
Five jurors seated Wednesday in Lane trial
Public records
City, county officials praised for efforts to protect base
Seven Springs budget passes budget with no increases
Emergency communications mix-up causes delay
First storm of new season heads north
Development commission hires existing business specialist
Briefly
Wednesday, June 8, 2005
Fatal accident
Man killed in cave-in on Pikeville project
Family Y joins effort to build downtown
Defense questions jurors in Lane Trial
County cuts tax proposal by 2.5 cents
6 Wayne County schools to get new principals
Grand jury returns indictments for robberies, assault
Public records
'Ole Timey Days' festival Saturday in Seven Springs
Duplin may add ambulances
City firefighters answered 169 calls during May
Chance named opportunity center director
Tuesday, June 7, 2005
The artist and her work
Council approves tax increase
District seeking truce on budget
More jurors called in case
Princeton could pay more this fall
Schools award scholarships to teacher candidates
Public records
Briefly
Pikeville man's grass is ticklish issue
Duplin struggles to hold line on budget
Board approves interim operating budget
WCC's latest Renaissance biggest yet
Monday, June 6, 2005
The boys of summer
Base jets help bring flyer home
Former Extension Director Lois Britt dies
More jurors summoned in Lane trial
County declared 'storm ready'
Commission will hear fireworks proposal
Public records
Sunday, June 5, 2005
Commissioners plan trip to Hawaii
Drug court to help families reunite
Aycock graduate still battling back after two crashes
Their league of dreams
Bureau still intends to close prison camp
Council aims to complete budget Monday
Horse clinic at fairgrounds to benefit Relay for Life
Public record
Friday, June 3, 2005
Trailer Fire
Commissioners eye budget, consider cuts
County wants money details from schools
Man, 20, gets time for armed robbery
Municipalities meet to discuss new radio system
Public Records
Bryant sentenced for rape, assaults
Faison officials looking for ways to pay for sewer improvement
Summer school to start next week in Wayne
Stand for Children Day observed in Warsaw
Duplin ministers complete chaplain training program
Briefly
Thursday, June 2, 2005
Accident on Edwards Store Road
Two die in crash
Charges filed against man in police shooting
Lane wants his lawyers back on case
Sen. Burr learns about Wayne reading program
Council sets new hearing on annexation
Public records
Briefly
Wayside facility for recovering women addicts needs help
Wednesday, June 1, 2005
Swinging for the sky
Lane trial gets jury restart ... again
Commissioners look at budget proposal
Goldsboro acquires lights from street mall in Raleigh
Ken Dilda plans for more time on the porch
Public records
Jury to decide who controls Mount Olive alley
Briefly
Policy set for naming WCC buildings
Wayne businessman to attend national conference
Home nursing aide honored
72 receive diplomas from Princeton High