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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Loans for new schools signed

Ground could be broken as early as August for new middle schools that will be build in the Grantham and Spring Creek communities. "It has taken many years to get this far," Wayne County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Steve...

Sheriff's Office on lookout for missing man

The Wayne County Sheriff's Office is asking for help in locating a Seven Springs man missing since July 12. Charles William Tobin, also known as Chuck, walked away from his home at 259 Broadhurst Road and has not been...

Two to face charges in meth arrests

The N.C. State Bureau of Investigation Clandestine Laboratory Unit assisted the Goldsboro-Wayne County Interagency Drug Task Force in breaking up two separate methamphetamine manufacturing operations Tuesday, both in the Grantham community. One suspect is wanted in connection with the...

Dancers will raise funds again

Dancing Stars of Wayne County is gearing up for its fourth year raising funds to support programs of the Wayne Education Network. This year's show will be held in the fall, on Friday evening, Oct. 17, at the Paramount...

Tea for two

Khloe Tapley, 4, and her great-grandmother Stella Payne enjoy refreshments and social time during the Grand Ladies Tea Party at Herman Park Center on Wednesday. Khloe and Mrs. Payne attended the tea party with 49 other grandmothers and granddaughters....

Thief confesses to city tool thefts

The Wayne County Sheriff's Office contacted the Goldsboro Police Department Wednesday to alert investigators of a suspect's confession that he was part of a burglary ring that hit several city targets, too. Christopher Andrew Tyndall was already in custody...