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Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Paramount Plans
Eight prostitutes caught in sting
Paramount Theater's third floor to be removed
Shelter start date is getting closer
Officials say no new tasxes for Fremont
Pikeville eyes cutting back trash pickup
Actor Robert Sterling dies at 88
Wayne County Special Olympics names two Athletes of the Year
Public record
Habitat for Humanity will build home in one week during 'blitz'
Farmer's Day at Aycock Birthplace June 17
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Lottery's Newest Game - Feeling lucky?
Pick your Powerball
Farmers could start harvesting wheat crop
Ceremony honors those who gave all
Skit brings choices to stage
Public records
Stagestruck camp slots available
Monday, May 29, 2006
The Water's Fine - Pools open for the season
Cleanup group faults unsecured loads
Teenager dies in surgery after shooting
Local governments turn surplus items into cash through online auction site
Clinic offers mental health care options
Public records
Partnership hopes lobsters again will be popular fare
Sunday, May 28, 2006
Pikeville dedicates veterans memorial
Cherry Hospital funds depend on House approval
Chamber, city resolve differences
Parade starts day for Dillard-Goldsboro alumni
Central High alumni gather to reminisce
Duplin schools wait for budget numbers
Local students will take state tests this week
Superior Court
Public Records
MO Court
Many offices closed for Memorial Day
District Court
Friday, May 26, 2006
Flags and Smiles - SJAFB airmen back
Heroes welcomed, 300 airmen return home to cheers, hugs
Duplin EMS director resigns his post
Duplin officials will add tax hike
Dillard Alumni crowns 2006 queen, scholars
Cliffs of Neuse swimming will open this week
City, chamber meet to discuss dues bill
Public records
Checkpoints a success, police say
Student 'commissioners' ante up for animal shelter
Thursday, May 25, 2006
Reviewing the Troops - Southern Wayne ROTC parades
Wayne County officials say no tax hike
SJAFB airmen coming home
$145 million for Cherry Hospital included in spending plan
Gas prices up for holiday weekend
Students help feed needy children
Public records
Click It or Ticket campaign starts
World War II living history day Saturday
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
Talking About Their Neighborhood - City meeting
Residents say drugs, violence plague their neighborhood
Kerr seeks $4 million in state funding for Paramount
Private schools will honor Class of 2006
Fans make their 'Idol' predictions
Mount Olive Tribune building
Food bank being formed
June 1 deadline for farm program
Chamber membership celebration Thursday
Public records
3 sentenced for series of county break-ins
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Strawberry Fields
Kinston sends decision to Raleigh
Duplin debates how to handle budget shortfall
CPA pleads guilty in tax fraud case
State superintendent outlines schools' future
Inmate dies after trying to kill himself in jail cell
Public records
Farm program vote Thursday
Monday, May 22, 2006
Remembering Soldiers - Confederate Memorial Day
Sunday ceremony honors those who gave all
Kerr legislation proposes millions for Cherry
Historic Fire Station sold; renovation set
Pikeville might see higher water bills
Public records
Old Timey Days set for June 10
Sunday, May 21, 2006
Goal, plus some: Relay teams set new fundraising record
This one is for the children
Sharing thoughts on fixing schools
Officials continue work on flooding
WAGES clothing giveaway
National Dog Bite Prevention Week observed May 21-27
EWHS student selected for leadership conference
Upcoming Dillard/Goldsboro homecoming has a giving theme
Ulis Dawson book-signing today
Summer camp for autistic children seeking donations
Public Record
Pikeville to dedicate freedom memorial
Performing Expo set for Friday
Norwayne student to attend School of Arts summer session
Goldsboro band wins competition
Dillard-Goldsboro homecoming
Friday, May 19, 2006
Morning crash
Woman pinned in Pikeville crash
Trucker takes officers for a ride
Four injured in collision on N.C. 111
Teams get campsites ready for Relay debut
Survivors found courage to fight
Transportation panel discusses money shortage
Public records
Corrections
Thursday, May 18, 2006
Cancer Fight - Calling for more funding
Lenoir will take look at LaRoque race
Children will have day at Relay
Mount Olive likely to keep same tax rate
Texas hero still remembered
Second neighborhood will get chance to talk to city officials
Sanders named O'Berry Center Nurse of the Year
Public records
Goldsboro Fire Department answered 153 calls in April
More at Four applications accepted
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Move-In Day - City Hall getting set up for business
City workers moving into City Hall
DGDC hires firm to chart new course downtown
Plenty to eat this weekend at Relay for Life
First Sgt. D.W. Banks takes over State Highway Patrol here
Eastern Wayne grad will study in Morocco
Public records
No new taxes for Fremont
After shootout, stolen guns turn up in Texas
19 students graduate from Junior Leadership Wayne County
Rec department has activities for wide variety of interests
Art classes planned for children
Descendant of Wayne settler visits Waynesborough
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
School board, county ready to talk about facilities
Four teens charged in Eureka school fire
Murder suspect heads to court
Council hears comments on budget plan
Duplin no closer to budget, new work session set
Improvements will mean more opportunities, Princeton mayor says
Mayor says improvements will mean more opportunities for Princeton
Public records
Cliffs events Saturday, Sunday
Monday, May 15, 2006
Troops deploy - Next group of airmen head to Southwest Asia
Called to duty: today's contingent of Seymour Johnson airmen part of 700 being deployed
County is asking to charge offenders
Restaurant rumor mill ... unwrapped
Public records
Clarification
Sunday, May 14, 2006
Consultant's reports on school facilities is back
Plan for Paramount gets rave reviews
Events set for Relay kickoff
480 graduate from Wayne Community College
Libraries will ask state leaders for more funding
Lawmakers say state employee raise likely
No new leads in armed robberies
Superior Court
Public record
District Court
Friday, May 12, 2006
Taking home their diplomas - WCC graduation
Counties add to plans for U.S. 70
Officials ready for flu, just in case
A goal achieved: Graduates turn tassels
Duplin struggles with budget
Gas price roller coaster not affecting patrols
Firefighters learn how to handle F-15 crash
It will be jazzy today on George
Two WCC students honored for academics
Two named to All-State Orchestra
Teen historian wins award
Public records
Mail carriers food drive Saturday
Electronic Recycling Day Saturday
Thursday, May 11, 2006
Relay for Life - Annual fundraiser next weekend
No firm leads yet in Eureka fire
Lights to remember them by
WCC will honor first round of graduates tonight
Electronic recycling day is Saturday, really!
Scientists say new hog houses are more environmentally friendly
Medicare drug plan signup Saturday
Class will recognize 'forgotten' governor
Public records
Pate proposes bill to regulate eminent domain
Bell appointed to regional commission
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Remembering Heroes
Fire destroys Eureka school
Group will raise funds to rebuild Paramount
Board passes budget, $90 million facilities plan
Law officers memorial
LaRoque will challenge primary vote
700 will deploy to Iraq in May
Public records
missing in Sampson
Two GHS students receive scholarships
Children's festival to be held at Wayne library Saturday
Calypso looking for mayor
Buckle up in that truck
Tuesday, May 9, 2006
Coffee Wars Brewing? - Shops ready for chain
50 guns stolen from shop
Who's afraid of Starbucks?
Duplin will start interviewing five for manager's job
Memorial will honor 9 officers
McDonald's last day set for May 22
Public records
Two students from Goldsboro honored at MOC graduation
Mount Olive seeking to form community development corp.
Marley Fund event Saturday in Kinston
Head Start applications
1800s living history day to be held Saturday at Wayne County Museum
School menus
Monday, May 8, 2006
No new taxes proposed for city this year
Schools feel pinch of high gas prices
Goldsboro's city hall almost ready for occupancy
Weekend's storms cut county's water deficit
Election canvasses set
Wayne Community College graduations Thursday, Friday
Public records
OPINION - Today's youngsters
Mayor's Annual Disability Awareness Walk Thursday
Sunday, May 7, 2006
State Board of Education chairman says closing Goldsboro High not an option
Mount Olive College Class of 2006 turns tassels
Cancer survivors banquet May 18
Fremont mayor says sewer overhaul a step forward
Humane Society plans pet photo contest
Boy and Girl Choir concert set for June 3
I-95 forum Monday in Smithfield
Wayne County Superior Court
Public Record
Mount Olive District Court
Wayne County District Court
Bone-marrow donor tests Saturday in Mount Olive
Friday, May 5, 2006
Jammin' Downtown - Concert series kicks off
Ex-Aycock teacher sentenced in sex case
Eldridge offers view of Duplin's future
SJAFB crew collects supplies for children in Southwest Asia
County grand jury hands up 31 indictments during session
Waynesborough park events start Saturday
Public records
Lifeguards sought at Cliffs
Faison historic homes tour Saturday
65 building permits issued in April
Thursday, May 4, 2006
Relay for Life 2006 - Teams are breaking records
State poultry officials say avian flu no threat here
County says Medicaid will cost millions
Relay teams are breaking records, closing in on goals
Hospital's team starts early to raise funds to fight cancer
Electronics Recycling Day is May 13 at Sam's Club
Salvation Army thrift store reopens Friday with new look
Public records
Handy Mart-MOC tournament this weekend
Cold Stone to donate first day's profits to Boys and Girls Club
Wednesday, May 3, 2006
The Primary - Results from Tuesday's vote
Consultant's report delayed ... again
Winders beats Scott by 71 votes in GOP race
Minshew claims spot in Democratic contest
Starling defeats LaRoque in fight for 10th
Harrell wil keep county clerk seat
Commission continues budget fight in Duplin
Turnout low for Wayne primary
Public records
Fence causes disagreement
Cinco De Mayo celebration Saturday
Princeton Town Board approves sewer work
Tuesday, May 2, 2006
Primary Vote - Polls will be open until 7:30 p.m.
Driver will be deported in November
Turnout light for primary
College's new buildings should be done by fall
Number of exceptional children on rise in county
Murder suspect declines first deal
Owners get more time to avoid demolition
New Pikeville administrator getting familiar with town
Law officers to sell doughnuts for Special Olympics
Council will wait to eye Paramount facade plan
Public records
Monday, May 1, 2006
National Boycott Day - Immigrants show impact
Still no sign of consultant's report
Man dies after ATV accident
Plants, schools handle fallout from protest
Driver keeps date in court
County ready to take to polls for primary
Carteret joins push for U.S. 70 corridor
Public records
Opinion - Painless executions
MOC students honored at leadership conference