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Friday, February 29, 2008
Heroes among us
Wayne County man dies in crash on U.S. 117
Officials examine future of farmland
Man gets five years for improper photos of his daughter
News-Argus brings home six awards
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Correction
Thursday, February 28, 2008
New Doctor at Wayne Memorial
One day left to got on November ballot
New vascular surgeon takes over load after WMH physican's death
Club's location prompts 'no' vote
Jury weighs charges in child sex photos case
WAGES recognizes three Mom of the Year honorees
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Remembering the littlest victims
Former trooper charged with DWI turns self in
Juvenile programs face cuts in funding
Candles for children: Remembering the littlest victims
Threats cause concern at local schools
GATEWAY will end van service on weekends in county
Daughtery to challenge Best for commission
Library's community garden to receive grant
MOC Harrison lecture March 11
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Talking about race
Health Director list goals for 2008
Civil rights thoughts
Man accused of stealing trusses from poultry houses
David Rouzer running for Senate District 12 seat
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Habitat groundbreaking Friday
Foster, adoptive parents needed
School lunch menus
Monday, February 25, 2008
Hunting for heroes
Local Red Cross launches campaign to raise money to provide services
Officials: Stop the Funeral Initiative is changing lives now
Wayne County Reads finale scheduled for tonight
County Health Department hires new minority health coordinator
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Two killed in fiery crash
Wayne pulling for Northrop Grumman to land contract
Gaylor to run for District Court judge
Keen files for commissioner seat
Pearsall seeks commissioner seat
MOC receives Patriot's Award
Gray joins Habitat as development director
Cooks sought to help feed Habitat volunteers
Friday, February 22, 2008
Parched city, county get more wet stuff
Wayne should benefit from 5-county alliance
WorkKeys program expected to expand
MOC appoints Arant provost
Horne to seek seat on commission
Bland to run for district judge
Importance of family stressed at luncheon
Many Goldsboro streets will be repaved
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Mount Olive sewer overflow
Stoney Creek Park Alliance working on strategic plan for city park
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Talking money
Jeffreys Building plans get go-ahead
Groups express their concern over Paramount rental rates
Man charged with sexual assaults
McCullen seeking at-large commission berth
Gurley running for at-large seat on commission
National Guard to train at WCC this Saturday
DGDC discusses homeownership plan
Bill Lamm's Award
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
City Hall finishing touches
Wayne boards discuss the problem of drugs in local schools
Cutback in river flow no concern, officials say
Fremont eyes charge for alarms
Beverly Perdue makes a stop in Goldsboro
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Roberts to speak Friday
N.C. Award nominations sought
Microfilm at Library
Fuel spill reported at CBA
Council holds hearings
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Schools and money
Man, 19, wanted for sexual assaults
Schools and commissioners talk about financing, timetable
Wayne County Public Schools affected by meat recall
Murder suspect arrested
Livestock awards presented
Former officer sentenced for shooting wife
Nightclub supported, opposed
New high schools to hold open houses
Candidate for County Commissioner District 1 incorrectly identified
Monday, February 18, 2008
Mount Olive deals with weather woes
Students speak out on need for teen activities in county
Jennings joins race for open at-large position
City houses on schedule
Commission to talk about capital projects
Parks will run for seat on Duplin commission
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Paramount debut: Goldsboro puts on top hat and tails to celebrate theater's encore
Braswell seeking re-election as Superior Court judge
Andy Anderson running for re-election to commission District 1
Danny Beckwith running for county commission District 1
City Council to discuss property requests
Suspect kicks out windows of police car
County 4-H clubs have new adviser
Russell Tucker seeks fourth term in state House
Lois Mooring running for re-election as registrar of deeds
Friday, February 15, 2008
Remembering the fire
The day the Paramount died
After 30 years, Brinson decides to end his time in government
County forges capital agenda
Man killed on moped
Mount Olive College gets $71,000 grant for biology lab
Author to speak as part of Wayne Reads
3HC Mardi Gras benefit February 23
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Students share greetings
District answers security question
Schools top list for 2008 in county
AWOL airman caught in Georgia
Efforts begin to push sales tax vote in Duplin
Rock garden presented to library
Barnes and Noble to operate bookstore at MOC
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Getting ready for rescue
Teen, 16, among three indicted in death, robbery
More work ahead for facilities' discussion
Closed meetings helped pave way for agreement
New headquarters is in works for state's rescue squads group
Groups being sought to help clean parks
Students who overcame obstacles honored at counselor's luncheon
JSCC computer courses offered
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
After 18 months, City Hall ready to re-open
Election filing period begins
Filings to date
City Hall work nearly done
Denny Tart to run for county commissioner
Veterans' stories sought for posterity
Dudley fire burns several acres
Archaeologist to speak Wednesday at MOC
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Monday, February 11, 2008
Sifting for Clues
Will North Carolina's votes matter?
Winds whip up blazes across region
Dropout rate down in county schools
Marine's final resting place still a mystery
Stone to run for District 5 seat in state Senate
Radford seeking at-large seat on school board
N.C. Department of Justice employee arrested on drug charges
Neuseway Park event in Kinston on Sunday
Duplin Historical Society honors black veterans
Programs explained at Dillard
Black history exhibit to open at Waynesborough
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Curtain will rise Saturday at rebuilt Paramount Theatre
Business leaders put an end to silence over schools
Filing opens Monday for May primaries
Atlas Price will not run for re-election
Flu staking its toll on county
Kenan family's ancestral home to be part of Duplin tourism push
City Council gives preliminary OK to increase in hotel tax
Forestry officials warn about burning
Friday, February 8, 2008
Wayne County Relay for Life
Man, 44, charged with sex offense
Goldsboro Council considers possible annexation plans
Getting ready to Relay in '08
Woman charged in fatal December accident
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MOC-JCC partnership working
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Shelter progress
City Council discusses water, money
Faulk to run for school board
Shelter on schedule
Improved schools will help businesss
Mental health volunteers honored
Man shot
County science fair winners announced
Student in Senate Youth Program
Descendants of black Civil War troops sought
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Black history exhibit
Officials ask why courts trumped security
25 sought in another drug raid in county
Black history exhibit open at museum
Black poets' work featured Friday, Sunday
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Gurley decides not to run again
Reserve account concerns members
Pikeville moves to correct financial violations
Council approves recyclables contract; pays architect
Jump rope exhibition, camp
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Monday, February 4, 2008
Dinner Time
Pikeville cited for financial concerns
District officials say $23 million is step forward
Starling considering bid for county commission
Commissioners to take look at progress on new animal shelter
Wayne blood donors sought
Habitat meeting today at 6
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Bland leaves Scouts $1 million
Maxwell honored by BSA
Paying the school bills
City man convicted of murder
Put a record on ... one last time
Child care programs get high marks in Wayne County
County leaders want educators to take the lead on tax hike option
Hospitalist program started at WMH
Financial aid workshop at Wayne Community College
Council to weigh architect contract
Friday, February 1, 2008
She's officially the president
NCDOT: Trucks get some blame for I-795 cracks
WCC installs Albertson
GATEWAY considers cutting its hours
Mount Olive recognizes residents at banquet
Goldsboro wins four downtown awards
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