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  1. Hog-Tied Farmers: As pork producers go under, farms face disaster as income from contracts dropsRead the original story

    Yesterday | Winston-Salem Journal

    ... and weak demand, said Don Butler, the president of the National Pork Producers Council, who works for Murphy-Brown, a Warsaw hog and turkey company. "Everybody's bleeding out of this," said Jay Sullivan, a fourth-generation farmer with a 900-acre ...

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    Related Topix: North Carolina, Sampson County, NC, Agriculture, Science, H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Edgecombe County, NC

  2. Eastern NC Reeling From Hog Farm BankruptciesRead the original story

    Thursday | Food Manufacturing

    ... and weak demand, said Don Butler, the president of the National Pork Producers Council, who works for Murphy-Brown, a Warsaw hog and turkey company. "Everybody's bleeding out of this," said Jay Sullivan, a fourth-generation farmer with a 900-acre ...

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    Related Topix: US Politics, US News, Bob Etheridge, US House of Representatives, Democrat, North Carolina, Sampson County, NC, Agriculture, Science, H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health

  3. Hog farmers reel as buyers go bankruptRead the original story

    Friday Nov 20 | Raleigh News & Observer

    ... and weak demand, said Don Butler, the president of the National Pork Producers Council, who works for Murphy-Brown, a Warsaw hog and turkey company. "Everybody's bleeding out of this," said Jay Sullivan, a fourth-generation farmer with a 900-acre ...

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    Related Topix: US Politics, US News, Bob Etheridge, US House of Representatives, Democrat, North Carolina, Clinton, NC, Council, NC, Sampson County, NC

  4. Hog farmers reel as buyers go bankrupt

    Friday Nov 20 | Raleigh News & Observer

    ... and weak demand, said Don Butler, the president of the National Pork Producers Council, who works for Murphy-Brown, a Warsaw hog and turkey company. "Everybody's bleeding out of this," said Jay Sullivan, a fourth-generation farmer with a 900-acre ...

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    Related Topix: US Politics, US News, Bob Etheridge, US House of Representatives, Democrat, North Carolina, Clinton, NC, Council, NC, Sampson County, NC

  5. Doby will not seek renewal of contract

    Thursday Nov 12 | Sampson Independent

    WARSAW a ' Duplin County Schools superintendent Dr. Wiley Doby will not seek renewal of his contract, which ends June 30.

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  6. Wallace-Rose Hill proves it is all the way back, beats James KenanRead the original story

    Friday Nov 6 | StarNewsOnline.com

    ... James Kenan. Published: Friday, November 6, 2009 at 6:29 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, November 6, 2009 at 10:37 p.m. WARSAW The black-and-orange Bulldog party lingered, mingled and laughed on the heart of the field inside their archrival's otherwise ...

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    Related Topix: High School Football, North Carolina High School Football

  7. Tradition, fans keep fierce Duplin County rivalry aliveRead the original story

    Wednesday Nov 4 | StarNewsOnline.com

    ... among family and churchgoers. So don't be surprised if the folklore grows Friday night when the rivals play in Warsaw. "I guarantee you it will be a nail biter and it will be cold and windy,'' said former Bulldogs players and booster Bobby Ward. ...

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    Related Topix: High School Football, North Carolina High School Football, High School Football

  8. New municipal officials elected in Duplin

    Wednesday Nov 4 | Goldsboro News-Argus

    The voter turnout in Duplin County municipal elections was slightly less than 21 percent with write-in candidates winning in Calypso and Warsaw.

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    Related Topix: Duplin County, NC, Calypso, NC

  9. Tradtion, fans keep fierce Duplin County rivalry aliveRead the original story

    Wednesday Nov 4 | StarNewsOnline.com

    ... among family and churchgoers. So don't be surprised if the folklore grows Friday night when the rivals play in Warsaw. "I guarantee you it will be a nail biter and it will be cold and windy,'' said former Bulldogs players and booster Bobby Ward. ...

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    Related Topix: High School Football, North Carolina High School Football, High School Football

  10. Warsaw continues long-running tradition of honoring country's veterans Nov. 7

    Saturday Oct 31 | Sampson Independent

    With much fanfare and festivity, the small town of Warsaw will continue America's longest consecutive Veterans Day celebration on Saturday, Nov.

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    Related Topix: Life, Veteran Affairs, Duplin County, NC, Tar Heel, NC, Kenansville, NC, Mount Olive, NC

  11. Warsaw man pleads to making false statements

    Oct 27, 2009 | Sampson Independent

    A local man has pleaded guilty to making false statements to investigators about his involvement in a check-cashing operation that amassed nearly $1.4 million over a two-month period at his Warsaw business. 2 comments

    Related Topix: Raleigh, NC, Faison, NC, Prison, Criminal Defense Law, Law

  12. Proposed fishing regulations would cut catchesRead the original story

    Oct 24, 2009 | StarNewsOnline.com

    ... a red snapper monitoring program. Amendment 17B Establish an annual catch limit of zero for speckled hind and Warsaw grouper. Establish an annual catch limit for snowy grouper and reduce the daily bag limit to one snowy grouper per vessel per day. ...

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    Related Topix: Seafood, Life, Food

  13. Warsaw seeking nearly $2.4 million USDA grant

    Oct 20, 2009 | Sampson Independent

    Wheels were set in motion last week for the Warsaw town board to apply for $2.4 million in USDA funding to help upgrade its water treatment/sewer plant Interim town manager Tommy Combs discussed briefly where the town is currently in the process of making improvements to the Kings Court well and the water/sewer treatment plant. 3 comments

    Related Topix: United States Department of Agriculture, US News

  14. In his return, Combs gives first report to Warsaw board

    Oct 14, 2009 | Sampson Independent

    In a position not unfamiliar to him, Tommy Combs, Warsaw's interim town manager, presented the town board his first report and update during Monday night's meeting.

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  15. Duplin County Schools name top principal, teacher for year

    Oct 13, 2009 | Sampson Independent

    ... 35 years of service between the two individuals selected to the top spots in education for Duplin County this year. Warsaw Elementary principal Daren Tyndall and East Duplin High School business teacher Selina Riley-Gurganus were selected as Duplin ...

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    Related Topix: Duplin County, NC, Kenansville, NC, East Carolina University

  16. Midway takes two over Tigers in volleyball gameRead the original story

    Oct 7, 2009 | Sampson Independent

    ... TMs Leanna Fann sets the ball for an outside hitter. The varsity Raiders were able to pull a 0-3 win over the Tigers. WARSAW a ' Meeting for the second time this season, Midway traveled to Tiger territory Tuesday, where both the Raiders JV and ...

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    Related Topix: Sports, Sports Etc.

  17. Pender runs - then throws - to knock off James KenanRead the original story

    Oct 2, 2009 | StarNewsOnline.com

    ... at James Kenan. Published: Friday, October 2, 2009 at 5:05 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, October 2, 2009 at 5:05 p.m. Warsaw Pender dominated James Kenan at the line of scrimmage Friday night. But the Patriots needed a touch of trickery to set up a ...

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    Related Topix: High School Football, North Carolina High School Football

  18. George Allen Lane, 63Read the original story

    Oct 2, 2009 | The Smithfield Herald

    ... Surviving are his wife of 33 years, Edith Whitley Lane; a son, Scott Lane of Greensboro; five brothers, Royce Lane of Warsaw, Nelson Lane of Faison and Stevie Lane, Phil Lane and Carl Lane, all of Mount Olive; and a granddaughter. The family will ...

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  19. Goshen gets grant from rural health fundRead the original story

    Sep 27, 2009 | Goldsboro News-Argus

    The Goshen Medical Center in Warsaw is one of 24 rural health programs in North Carolina that will receive grant funding to help create a total of 310 new health care jobs across the state.

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  20. Pork producers thinning herds in effort to keep industry afloatRead the original story

    Sep 21, 2009 | Sampson Independent

    ... in fiscal 2009. Both are facing the same hardships. And they are not the only ones. Murphy-Brown, headquartered in Warsaw, has already reduced its national sow herd by 13 percent. "We feel like we've done our share to reduce the national sow herd, ...

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    Related Topix: Life, Food, Pork, Meat, H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Food, Smithfield Foods, Clinton, NC

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