Oct 31, 2009 | Goldsboro News-Argus
Boys & Girls Club installs new steel bleachers
New bleachers have been installed at the Boys & Girls Club of Wayne County. The $42,000 project provided three sets of aluminum bleachers, replacing ones that had been at the Royall Avenue site since 1969.
Veterans Day Parade to be held Nov. 11
The Wayne County Veterans and Patriots Coalition will hold its Veterans Day Parade and ceremonies on Wednesday, Nov.
Three N.C. authors will discuss their memoirs Wednesday, Nov. 4, beginning at 7 p.m. in Room 101, Walnut Building, Wayne Community College.
Schools holding career fair for seniors
More than 1,200 high school seniors from Wayne County Public Schools will attend the second annual career fair, planned for Thursday at Goldsboro Family YMCA.
Second Arrest Made In 2008 Murder
Goldsboro police have made a second arrest in a 2008 homicide. James Sanders was found by authorities in Bennettsville, South Carolina.
Couple Arrested After Husband Stabbed, Wife Strangled
A fight between a husband and a wife has landed both of them behind bars. Wayne County deputies say on Saturday they got a call of a domestic dispute on Emmaus Church Road in Dudley.
Three charged with throwing rocks
The Wayne County Sheriff's Office has charged three men with throwing rocks through the windshields of oncoming cars.
State honors Wayne Mental Health Association
The Mental Health Association in Wayne County was recognized by the Mental Health Association of North Carolina at its annual conference.
State Grange gives Masseys Lifetime Achievement award
Lloyd and Elizabeth Massey of Wayne County received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the North Carolina Grange at the organization's 81st Annual Convention in Fayetteville.
It's been 13 years since a Lenoir County farmer found the lifeless body of Jared Graybeal in a corn field off Louie Pollock Road.
There's fish frying in Goldsboro
Art Green, left, of the Wayne County Shriners Mini-Rigs and Seven Springs Mayor Stephen Potter mix batter for the Shriners' Fish Fry, which will be served from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. and again from 4-7 p.m. at Herman... Please log in to see full story.
Dudley man sought on charges of drug dealing
A Dudley man is wanted on drug trafficking charges, according to the Goldsboro Wayne-County Drug Squad.
Rotary delivers dictionary donations
Julie Daniels of the Goldsboro Rotary Club hands Daniel Flores a dictionary Wednesday morning at Eastern Wayne Elementary School.
He worked for the love of his county
Wilber Shirley, left, presents the Order of the Long Leaf Pine to former county commissioner and school board member Atlas Price, right, with his wife, Carolyn, beside him.
DEPUTIES: Two Christian School Employees Face Theft Charges
Two employees of a Christian school are accused of stealing from the institution.
Your 2009 Fire Princess contestants
The 35th annual Wayne County Fire Princess Pageant will be held Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre on Center Street in downtown Goldsboro.
Web site will gather Adamsville memories
Interest in the community that Goldsboro annexed in 1970 has grown since a summer of 2004 exhibit at the Wayne County Museum.
Students make quilt for child in hospital
This quilt by Eastern Wayne Middle School students will be on display at the Wayne County Fair before it is presented to a child as part of a program that distributes quilts to seriously ill children.
Police: Former NC teacher had sex with student
A former North Carolina middle school teacher faces several charges after police say he had sex with a female student.
Farm animals ready for fair debut
Jeff Turner, right, of Shiloh Farm Ministries in Goldsboro, watches as Jeff Hardin of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture tags and tests his chickens as contestants bring in their poultry exhibits for judging during the 61st annual Wayne Regional Agricultural Fair at the Wayne County Fairgrounds this morning.
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