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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Duct tape attire
Council takes closer look at expenses
Senate hopeful takes his campaign on road
Jobless rate up and down in Wayne
Meth lab arrest made on Waller Road
Planning Board gives nod to plan for new city bar
Duplin commissioners hope for sales tax OK
They went to the prom ... in duct tape
MOC's womanless beauty pageant raises money for Make-A-Wish
Public record
Friends of Library seeking to double its membership
Red Cross to host tennis tournament
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Goldsboro, Mount Olive officials share concerns
33 speak to voters at forum at Grange
Democrats agree citizens should vote on sales tax
Duplin schools ask county for $13.2 million
Man charged with using boys to break into city warehouse
Public record
Wayne County Reads wants input from readers abouit book, events
Battle of the Books winners
Monday, April 28, 2008
Graduation preparation
Heavy storms rock parts of N.C.
Jim Neal trying to catch up to Kay Hagan for Dem's U.S. Senate
Facelift continues on depot downtown
Trying on their futures
Thrift store offers bargins and sale chance for airmen
Wessell honored by physics teachers
WCC students recognized
WCC Phi Theta Kappa awards
Foundation raises more than $1 million
Sunday, April 27, 2008
First comes property, then water use
Chamber asks area legislators 'why' at briefing
Moore has plan for area, but will not visit
Volunteer Wayne/RSVP honors local volunteers' contribution
Grantham Grange will host forum
Council considers downtown bar, eatery business
Pickle festival pleases crowd, taste buds
Wayne 4-H team second in state
Downtown trolleys May 4
'Shred-a-Thon' May 12 at mall
Public record
Best promotes voting to teen peers
Fill the Boot campaign to help fallen firefighter's son
Charlie's world
Doctor says finger-pointing isn't an answer to the 'whys' of autism
Friday, April 25, 2008
Pickle art
Robbery suspect caught
Sales tax ad protest rejected by the state Board of Elections
F-15s set to perform flyover in Raleigh
Ready, set, pickle
Hospital staff honors community volunteers
Electronic recycling Saturday at Sam's Club
DIllard science teacher receives $10,000 grant
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Police arrest suspect in string of armed robberies
Water-logged Learning
No school on Memorial Day, but ...
Lawmakers taking look at N.C. rules on annexing
Armed robber is back at work
Man faces charges in shooting near school
School district honors volunteers and partners
Tickets on sale for shrimp and lobster fest
Gang conference Friday at JSCC
Public record
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Youths take over county government
City considers 5-cent tax increase
Churches protest plan for new bar
Youths take over county government
Thirteen students named North Carolina Teaching Fellows
Local candidate gives perpective on campaign, race
All-County Band concert set for Thursday night
Farm equipment show
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Skyrocketing Prices
Republican alleges sales tax push
Limits on water use voluntary, city says
Relay will add new fun at night
Another armed robbery added to officers' list of investigations
WCC instructor honored
Public record
Monday, April 21, 2008
Tobacco Rows
Towns give OK to sales tax hike
Sales tax fast facts
Allergy season is taking its toll on sniffling sufferers this year
Public record
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Wayne Republicans oppose sales tax addition
School decision on Memorial Day draws ire
Wayne Democrats gather to firm election battle plan
Beny is back home again
Fremont must get Goldsboro approval to add sewer users
Duplin schools seek $13.2 million from county
Churches travel county helping residents
Rescuers get help from first responders
City Council meets Monday night
Wayne Republicans oppose sales tax addition
School decision on Memorial Day draws ire
Wayne Democrats gather to firm election battle plan
Beny is back home again
Fremont must get Goldsboro approval to add sewer users
Duplin schools seek $13.2 million from county
Churches travel county helping residents
Rescuers get help from first responders
City Council meets Monday night
Friday, April 18, 2008
Obama visits Greenville
Barack Obama draws crowd at ECU
County options 104 acres on U.S. 117
City's Bond Rating
Missing After Action
Public record
Thursday, April 17, 2008
These seniors have talent
On the loose
Proposed sawmill near base gets OK
6.4 pounds of cocaine seized in LaGrange
Laptops for the love of learning
MOC looks towards global economy
Poultry litter plant is going to Sampson County
'Jazz on George,' 'Walk it Out Goldsboro' to be held Saturday
Engineering school helping county health department
MOC parents pledge funds for art program
Meadow Lane students raise money for custodians
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Berry tasty
Firemen back sales tax increase
Authorities interview two robbery suspects
Best calls for tutoring study
His dream came true
Library promoting poetry
Public record
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
April 15 ... tick tock
Gas prices guzzle municipal pocketbooks
Man stabbed over chicken
Boy sets family's terrier on fire
Attitude, not money, key to city's future, mayor says
Grant gives witnesses, victims legal assistance
Scouts honor Sen. Kerr with citizen award
Sheriff's Honor Guard golf tournament
Public record
Monday, April 14, 2008
Cleaning Up
County keeps eye on 2008 legislative agenda
Short, but mighty
N.C. Pickle Festival April 25-26
Program prepares graduates for work
County will look at block grant plan
Congressman doesn't like tanker deal
Airmen offer 'home' help to spouses
Public Record
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Composer honored by Wayne Community College Foundation
Tornado strikes
Former President Clinton campaigns in Goldsboro
Two new shots required for school this fall
DuPont expansion in Kinston could help region
Firefighters to hold benefit for 3-year-old
Mayor to deliver State of the City address
Duplin says no to land for plant
Fire Departments plan Safety Day on Saturday
Death penalty forum at St. Mary Church on Monday
Friday, April 11, 2008
Shriners host fish fry
Ceremony set for base's new refueling squadron
Raid nets crack cocaine, $25,000, weapons
Second arrest made in arson at C.B. Aycock birthplace
Legislative annexation committee meeting
Goodwin insurance commissioner
Public record
New location for rabies clinic
Suicide awareness and memorial service planned
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Arrest in C.B. Aycock fire
Bill Clinton to speak Saturday
Robber strikes two more stores
Big giver of life
Hospital handles bond rate concern
Initiative sets sights on developing local food sources
Library wants readers to 'step up to the plate' this summer
Library book sale this weekend
Public record
YMCA's Healthy Kids Day Saturday
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base's new commander
Bergeson to lead 4th Fighter Wing
Leaders to meet to talk about schools
Police seek robbery suspect
Wayne County voter registration closes this week for May 6 primary vote
Northern Wayne Task Force gathers to plan future
Public record
Annual Shrine Club Fish Fry to be held Friday
Relay for Life fundraising concert scheduled
Habitat hires new family services and volunteer coordinator
Public reading of local authors April 15 in Rose Hill
Blackbeard artifacts on display
Small Business of the Year nominations now being accepted
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Honoring Paramount's benefactor
Duplin soldier killed in Iraq
Weil: Paramount on track
Northern Wayne meeting tonight
Wayne County schools will add new educational access channel
Duplin Commissioners will give Events Center one more year
Public record
Portion of U.S. 13 North closed to permit repairs
Johnston County's water restrictions eased somewhat
Esther's Refuge fundraiser April 27
Lunch menus
Monday, April 7, 2008
Fatal accident
Rain could keep restrictions away
Man dies in weekend crash
Strike Eagles vs. birds
Runners brave cold to beat hunger
EWMS hit by vandals; $2,000 in damages
U.S. Senate candidate Kay Hagan makes a stop in Goldsboro
Public record
Lunch and Learn session April 17
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Market not as tough for house sales
EWMS student reports knife threat
Garden of hope
Teen, 18, charged in arson at Aycock
Myers takes position of N-A classified manager
Pulitzer Prize-winning author speaks on race, politics, news
Council to decide on plans for sites
Kidnap report ends up assault
WCPS jobs fair planned
Wayne students will perform at All County Choral Festival at DMS Thursday
Healthy Kids Day Saturday at YMCA
Fremont settles city sewer bill
Art show winners announced
Red Cross reaches '08 Heroes goal
City received accreditation
1K donation to GSA
Friday, April 4, 2008
Kwast headed to Langley
Shine fire chief dies in fall
City officials to Days Inn owners: Damaged motel is coming down
Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle campaigns for Obama
John Kerr officially endorses Ed Wilson
Services on Aging to honor volunteers
Butterball donates $1,000 to Girl Scouts
Easley raises Final Four stakes, bets pound of Wilber's barbecue
Correction
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Shine fire chief dies in Goldsboro fall
Smith makes campaign stop at Paramount
Five houses slated for summer demolition
Ceremony pushes for child abuse prevention
Residents will walk to feed families in county on Sunday
MOC establishes new scholarship fund
MOC awards cash for fall semester
Library sets Spring Book Sale dates
Public record
N.C. Pork Council pledges funds to MOC
Gene Roberts to speak Friday
N.C. Bar Association to offer free legal info to residents Friday
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Chamber: More to come on county issues
Store owner charged in sales of fakes
Schools target absence problem
Amnesty day planned for residents in late April at landfill
Scouts still seeking donations to reach 2008 fundraising goal
Man wanted in Warsaw shooting
Two join city recreation department staff
Livestock heat loss benefits now available
Signups for 'Camp-A-Lot' still available
Business women to meet Thursday
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Ready for business
No spike in water usage, city says
Goldsboro Planning Commission approves recreation center
Wound Care Center opens doors to public Wednesday
Number of meals increasing at Community Soup Kitchen
Public record
Kindergarten registration April 11
Man charged with mall peeping