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Friday, September 30, 2005
Wayne Regional Agricultural Fair
Gas prices still spiking
Judges make their marks
Sweet potato decorators turn spuds into bugs and studs
Ash Street paving project nearing end
Duplin picked for study 21-year study of babies, children
Only local endocrinologist will close his county office
Wayne students donating blood
Public records
Thursday, September 29, 2005
Wednesday fire
Airman dies in shooting in Houston
Truck driver charged in death of woman
Radio tower relocation may not be necessary
Mooving in day at fair
Today and Friday at the fair
Duplin seeking ways to relieve overcrowding
Public records
Six contestants vie for Queen of Fair
Make a Difference Day projects set
Clarification -- Muscadine festival not free
Bloodmobile
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Fairground inspections
Eastpointe must find 1.4 million dollars after state shortfall
Inspectors watch carefully as fair rides are assembled
Thursday at the Fair
24 people named to Leadership Wayne
Base prison closing date still not set
Public records
Crime Stoppers call leads to 3 arrests
Muscadine festival set this weekend
Mount Olive students awarded scholarships
Bloodmobile
Blessing of animals to be held Saturday at St. Francis Episcopa
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Chock full of nuts
City says Paramount on track
Grant provides families with better housing
Program matches mentors, children
Volunteers are needed for waterways cleanup
Evacuated students can get tuition break at WCC
Now they are fighting weight gain and crime
Public records
Webster James elected trustee for Kiwanis International
Monday, September 26, 2005
Re-enactors provide live history lesson
MERCI volunteers sending more help
Wayne among 100 best for kids
Ophelia was both good, bad for farms
Still defending Goldsborough: Re-enactors show visitors what it was like
Public records
Sunday, September 25, 2005
Banquet marks downtown achievements
WCC Foundation Drive kicked off
Showing livestock is family affair
Lintons are fair veterans
Her speciality is baking pies
Patricia Head keeps winning blue ribbons
Preparing for the Demolition Derby
WCDS music teacher earns certificate
Volunteer opportunities
Teaching Fellows applications available
Superior Court
Public record
Mount Olive District Court
Makeup day set
Continuing Education courses are offered online at WCC
District Court
Friday, September 23, 2005
Survival training
Final vision of new park is drafted
Firefighters are helping in Alabama after Katrina
Final preparations being made for fair opening Thursday
Ross Dress for Less opens in new mall
Cliffs of Neuse State Park is combat zone for airmen
Mount Olive professor has commentary published
Public records
Motorcycle club trying to help Katrina victims
Thursday, September 22, 2005
Waiting for a tenant
Katrina efforts slowed but didn't stop United Way drive
Local nurse focuses on helping Katrina victims
Winn-Dixie property owner looking for a new lessee
Student gets scholarship after math win
Public records
Lewis honored as tech teacher of the year
Wednesday, September 21, 2005
Chase ends in shots fired
Two arrested after chase; shots fired
County will take control of EDC
Exchange Club members will travel to New Orleans
Drivers, businesses already weary of Ash Street paving
Gateway back to normal for now
Lightning strike ignites fire that destroys home
Mount Olive church sending team, materials to hard-hit areas
Truckload of supplies headed for Mississippi
Singing challenge raises $1,630 for hurricane victims
Public records
Fremont approves zoning change
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Fatal wreck
Man dies after truck hits car
Moore found guilty
Red Cross expects blood supply crisis
Blood drives scheduled
City condemns former Kemp Furniture site
Public records
Kindergardner organizes fundraiser
Early dismissal for Wayne schools Wednesday
Wayne 4-H assists in Katrina relief
August fire remains under investigation
Monday, September 19, 2005
Duplin marijuana seized
Acres of marijuana found in Duplin
High gas prices causing budget woes
Dudley man says gangs are a threat
Health Department uses interpreters to eliminate language barriers
Medical center honored for community service
August fire remains under investigation
Public records
Bloodmobile Tuesday
Sunday, September 18, 2005
Witness: Moore pulled trigger
District eyes $130 million facilities plan
Bank robber remains at large
Schools set to keep up with governor's reforms
Tourney to benefit hospice
Battles will be re-enacted at Waynesborough Village
City officials honor Blazers for win in state basketball championship
Seminar on incontinence is Tuesday
Public records
Local schools find ways to help with hurricane relief
A constitutional matter: Area schools heed nation's guiding document
Friday, September 16, 2005
Neighborhood meeting
City officials, residents meet on the street
Most buyout payments have been received
Shot to the chest killed Yarborough, expert testifies
Hot meals come from Goldsboro
Public records
Double murderer to be paroled
Crops in southern Duplin suffered damage in storm
Man arrested in shooting of police officer in Rose Hill
Thursday, September 15, 2005
Wrightsville Beach
Ophelia flooding not as severe as feared
Ophelia leaves little damage here
Elementary school's project gets board OK
Testimony continues in Moore trial
Litter Sweep planned for Sept. 24
Public records
Board to wait on ETJ zone vote
Princeton to get matching funds for memorial park
Duplin looking forward to more school funds
Wayne to offer over 50 condensed courses
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
At the shelters
Waltzing Ophelia
Residents hit stores just in case
Few families there now, but they are ready
City is still planning first meeting
Mount Olive has measures ready to stop flooding
Public records
Paving project begins Thursday along Ash Street
Two charged in Walnut Creek home break-in
Arts Council keeps winners a secret
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Out of harm's way
Storm watch upgraded to warning
Emergency center ready for storm
Shelters open, schools close Wednesday
Town board OKs drainage line for Crest Drive
Volunteers filling trailer to help Katrina victims
Wayne County school board passes 2005 budget
Jury seated in case against Marcus Moore
Public record
Stoney Creek Park meeting set for today
Jets sent to Dayton to miss storm
Prison inmates find a way to get around red tape and help victims
Pikeville planning fund-raiser for storm victims
LaGrange arrest
Monday, September 12, 2005
Waiting on Ophelia
Fickle Ophelia hangs off N.C. coast
Prayers, supplies sent to evacuees
Waiting and wondering what Katrina wrought
Students from affected states enrolling here
Driver in crash with tobacco trailer dies
Hunt on for man who shot Rose Hill policeman
Public records
Historical Association marks 50th
Base evacuates fighters in advance of storm
Sunday, September 11, 2005
MERCI Center prepares supplies
Red Cross training draws a crowd
School's fundraiser a 'rousing success'
Foster Grandparents honored at Red Rose Tea
Indictments handed down by Grand Jury
'Bellies and Butts' designed to help youngest victims
Goldsboro Ballet to present 'Love of Dance' today at 3
Wayne County Historical Society celebrates anniversary
Volunteer opportunities
Tutors needed
Wayne County Superior Court
Student picked for UNC Honors Study Program
N.C. Wesleyan homecoming events begin Sept. 30
Wayne County District Court
Bryson Bateman to speak on India
Friday, September 9, 2005
Refugee couple find a party far from home
Local officials keeping eye on Ophelia
Red Cross calls for more blood donations
New collection point for hurricane relief
Public records
Egyptian chefs learn how to cook turkey
After-school programs offered
Gateway back on schedule
Youth baseball clinic Sept. 17
Thursday, September 8, 2005
Accident on Durham Lake Road
Child hit as he runs into road
Goldsboro firemen head to Gulf to repay the favor
Higher gas prices mean more drive offs
New shelter law will help strays
Duplin schools chief will retire
Officials hear mobile home rules working
Princeton police cope with rising cost of gas
Public records
Wednesday, September 7, 2005
Louisiana family finds new home as churches join to help others
Evacuees are finding assistance in county
Gasoline prices put crunch on city's bus service
Students use hat privileges to raise funds
Suspects sought in LaGrange bank robbery
Public records
Relief effort planned in city for Katrina victims
Princeton planning sewer improvements
Pikeville board rejects change in grass cutting ordinance
Nahunta Fire Dept. earns improved insurance rating
Car-seat checks planned
Tuesday, September 6, 2005
Readying for deployment
Gas price steady but still an issue
Consumers are choosing fuel-efficient car models
916th will send airmen to aid overseas mission
Eastern Wayne High School students plan fundraiser for victims
Public records
Bloodmobile Wednesday
Monday, September 5, 2005
Annexation foes file new petition
Charity workers in Wayne worried over gas prices
Little Washington holds reunion
Officials take guarded approach to lottery
Seymour Airmen "supporting the supporters'
Portions of Ash Street to be closed
Sunday, September 4, 2005
Gas prices stablize in Wayne
Weekend travel curbed across the country
Meadow Lane student battles back from burns
School watch gas supplies
Airmen leave for New Orleans
Trash collections are moved
College has Katrina project
Volunteer opportunities
Superior Court
Student news
Sampson CenterStage season opens Oct. 29
Public record
Mount Olive District Court
News of military personnel
District Court
Cystic fibrosis benefit walk set for Sept. 24
County meeting rescheduled
City Council will meet Tuesday at 7
Friday, September 2, 2005
Gas lines
Officials changing services to conserve
Supply fears prompt gas runs
Still watching the weather
Public records
SAT scores fall slightly in Wayne
Sentences handed down in Wayne County break-ins
Thursday, September 1, 2005
Gas prices
Got gas? Not for long
Wilson witness, officers scuffled
Local residents should give money to best help victims
Price named outstanding N.C. commissioner
Area family gives MOC building a new name
Public records
Town Board to decide fate of rezoning query
Older gas pumps allowed to charge for half-gallons
ECU grant will help recruit men to nursing
Court costs go up