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Friday, March 30, 2007
SJAFB Prescription refill center moves to main clinic
Wayne could be home to regional farm center
4th Fighter Wing relocates drug facility
Fight leads to closing of Grantham after-school program
Mount Olive may build walking, biking trail
Rite Aid may buy Eckerd
Daffodil Festival Saturday in Fremont
City flushing under way
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Relay readiness
Bill sets earlier kindergarten cutoff
Relay for Life teams sell, sing to beat event's $675,000 goal
Corn crop increases could put damper on cotton
Pony pals for Janna
Business women's scholarships available
Williamsons honored by MOC
Public record
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
WCC nominates president
Location for shelter gets first city vote
Board taps Albertson for college president
Agency outlines future of care for patients
School board pushes to keep scholarship program
Youth Council members put serving their community first
Library to sponsor film series on '60s
Kelly Springs Road to reopen by Thursday
Youth to compete for title
School bus drivers to compete Friday
Public record
Lenoir tourism center could be ready this summer
Brogden School festival celebrates many cultures
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
New mentoring program
Parents will pick school dress codes
Eastpointe board eyes new plans for services
Setting roadmaps for the future
Duplin schools ask for more money to stay even
Public record
Organizers say hunger walk a big success
Public school lunch menus
Lecture on geology, archaeology at MOC
Elizabeth City State recruiters
Monday, March 26, 2007
Ethanol interest boosts corn production
HPV vaccine in limited supply here
Charges reduced in moped accident
Farmers adding thousands more acres to meet corn demand
Aycock graduate named Duplin County's top teacher
MOC releases schedule for spring alumni event
Public record
Youth of Year competition
Pesticide Disposal Day Tuesday at Cherry Farms
MOC Concert Choir sets date for spring concert performance
Sunday, March 25, 2007
15,000-square-foot club planned on line
Group: No shortage of victims of abuse
Wayne GOP picks slate of delegates
Smith shares platform for campaign
Daffodils ready to bloom next weekend in Fremont
Water lines, EMS lead discussion in Duplin
Duplin wants to get trash agreement with schools
TransPark training center gets new name
Public record
Peele named chief of security for N.C. Division of Prisons
Open house for new school of engineering Monday night
Time capsule marks start of WCC's 50th celebration
National Boys and Girls Clubs Week observed
Youths present thoughts on future
Martin Lecture Thursday on environment
Eastpointe seeking community representative
N.C. congressional delegation ranked in effectiveness
Organization plans event to raise child abuse awareness in county
Chamber sponsors seminar on serving Hispanic clients
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month
Friday, March 23, 2007
Hospital works on recruitment
Counties will pay Medicaid coverage
Hospital makes effort to attract more doctors to Wayne County
Study: City gets A-minus for controlling congestion
Duplin hog house fire deemed suspicious
Wayne technical students do well
Public record
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Head-on collision sends four to hospital
Duplin could get research facility
County health officials suggest ban on smoking might be coming soon to North Carolina
Woman will face charges of bigamy
Nutrient runoff fee may be delayed for another year
Public record
Workforce forum to be held at TransPark on March 28
MS walks planned around state
MOC professor to lecture April 4
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Spring has sprung, officially
County rejects teacher scholarships
Fremont library branch on list
County concerned about plan to increase solid waste fees
Doctor shares mental health tips
Duplin teachers unhappy with supplement distribution
Wayne students raise money for Red Cross
GOP convention Saturday
Cinco de Mayo signups end April 1
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Residents protest new location suggestion
Alston pleads guilty in shooting
Experts will eye Legg's fitness
Concerns continue over location for new animal shelter
Jones proposes changes to No Child Left Behind Act
Faith-based groups set date for multi-county anti-gang gathering
Public record
Wilson-born composer featured in concert
Student brough knife to school
Lunch Menu for Wayne County Public Schools, March 26-30
Monday, March 19, 2007
Re-enactors visit Bentonville
Animal shelter update
SUN - 916th Recruitment Report
Legg murder trial
Beston Road update
GSA's 95th w/pic
Public record
Substitute teacher training March 29
Pickle Princess Pageant Saturday
MOC lecture
Girl Scout cookie sales near end
Commissioners to consider salvage yard expansion, Fremont library closing
Burr introduces legislation to help homeless veterans
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Who is paying their bills? You are.
County will be short on Medicaid
Business incentives get look from state
Madeline shares NYC debut
Even now, his heart is with his unit
City gets new site query for shelter
Town sets sights on late taxpayers
Wooten honored for his achievements with homestyle fete
Wayne fares well at music festival
Walk for Hunger March 25
Southern Wayne water flushing
Relay for Life fishing tournament at Waynesborough
Piano recital Tuesday at MOC
Eastern Wayne students attend Model UN
Early-Middle College High School seeking applicants
Students battle to be best in reading trivia competition
Friday, March 16, 2007
New Crossing | Work nearly done on new bridge
Officials: County will need to borrow
Bartlett will take job as GS director
Duplin gets first plan for roadways
School/base liaison appointed
Pate will receive BSA Distinguished Citizen Award
Garden dedication at library
Local author to hold book signing Monday
Public record
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Jumping for a cause
Commissioners talk about taxes
Students jump to help charity fight heart disease
Jaycees seeking nominees
Spring break turns into house work
Duplin leaders consider strategy for economic development
Kindergarten registration March 30
James Sprunt medications class to be held
Public record
MOC art show open to public
DNA specialists to speak to two Wayne classes
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Guests from Japan at SJAFB
Japanese Air Force colonel takes a look at Strike Eagle
Mount Olive board says 'no' to new complex
Two county students named Park Scholars
WC students' artwork on display at mall
Commission, school board meet to talk about funding plan
Lack of quorum delays Planning Board decisions
Vision Van stop set for March 24
Public record
Services on Aging NYC trip planned
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
11-year-old's television debut
Would-be victims take on robber
County farmers gather to recognize this year's local top crop producers
Autopsy of 25-year-old shows lethal mix of drugs
Man drives car into police station in Mount Olive
Restaurant will open its doors Monday
Public record
Chief: Change batteries in smoke detectors
Monday, March 12, 2007
Crowded conditions
Marriage bill will get look this session
Man will face jury in Dudley murder
County to talk about options for facilities
Departments say they serve too many in too little space
Groups take aim at crime
Goldsboro High Key Club makes trip to meet judge, state officials
Two killed by train in Smithfield
Novelist to speak at WCC
Mental Health Association seeking members
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Hog waste moratorium advances in Legislature
Community Crisis Center celebrates 25 years
Renovations of old downtown fire station begin
Rabies clinics to be held March 17, 24
Schools' social workers honored
Public record
Court records
Friday, March 9, 2007
Fight leads to stabbings, murder
Corps of Engineers offer Duplin Commissioners thoughts on drainage issues
Daylight-savings time will affect mornings
Early time changes puts pressure on electronics
Library seeks grant to attract more Hispanic patrons
Public record
Criminal justice workshop at MOC
MOC Literary Festival clarification
Thursday, March 8, 2007
She's a star
No written report yet on hit-and-run
Officials caution seniors on Medicare Advantage plans
Madeline Edwards will sing live on TV
Duplin commission takes up animal control laws
Cookie sale ends soon, but one last chance set
Literary festival set for April 3-4 at MOC
High school registration set for county schools
Public record
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Osprey takes landing practice
Magistrate judge questions changes
Case gets OK to eye plans for expansion
Officials discuss sewer bill debt
Program can help owners find lost pets
Duplin schools price revised facilities plan
Wayne might reinstate teacher incentives
Harrison lecture March 20 at MOC
Painting workshop March 22-24
Youth hunter tournament
Dinner and a movie at library
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Wayne County Reads finale
Teen pregnancies cost counties
Council rejects mosque proposal
Dealers: Gasoline prices high again, but relief could be on the way next week
Students' dress codes could become more strict
Two more days to vote for Madeline
Duplin commission considers taxes, development needs
Two Wayne County Sheriff's Office officers are retiring
Public record
Monday, March 5, 2007
Second victim dies from Friday crash
Legislators pick apart proposed '07 budget
Granges struggle to attract, keep members
She can't stop taking care of 'her' students
Mount Olive College supports military
Outdoor burning warning issued
WCC Career Day March 14
Drug use seminar Tuesday at chamber
Sunday, March 4, 2007
Friday accidents leave two dead; 1 in critical condition
Woman, 82, dies in Saturday fire
Goldsboro girl in CBS talent search finals
Jesus tomb find claim draws skepticism
City council to weigh mosque petition
Court records
Friday, March 2, 2007
Meth lab found in bag
Suspect: Stabbing at home justified
Fremont owes city $213,383 for sewer
Heavy winds turn out lights around area this morning
Man gets 50 years for rape
Parents, business leaders share ideas about schools
'Pet of the Week' program designed to increase adoptions
WCC lecture series on Middle Ages
Public record
Thursday, March 1, 2007
Spring is Right Around the Corner
MOC's Byrd will resign as president
Biodiesel plant not coming to Wayne
Measure gives new look at N.C. graduates
Witnesses testify in rape case of 83-year-old
Pabst honored as top Junior Civilian at SJAFB
Local Habitat for Humanity will receive $25,000 grant
Graham Street raid yields 25 pounds of marijuana
Eastpointe director seeks approval of proposal for mobile crisis unit
Duplin kindergarten sign-ups March 16
City water switches to chlorine