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327 graduate from University of Mount Olive

esmith@newsargus.com Kenney Moore, the founder of Hwy 55 Burgers, Shakes and Fries, was driving home after yet another 12-hour day during the first two years of his business being open. His feet hurt. He smelled like grease. And that's when...

One meal at a time

Mackenzie Hinson proves there is no age requirement to change the world. The 10-year-old opened the Make a Difference Food Pantry at Black Jack Free Will Baptist Church in Goldsboro April 16. Her mother, Paige Hinson, estimates that they served...

Agencies examine response to WCC shooting

An after-action assessment conducted by the Wayne County Sheriff's Office and other participating law enforcement agencies conducted in the wake of the fatal shooting at Wayne Community College on April 13 highlighted both areas of success and need for improvement,...

School committee takes up policy

The school board's policy committee has begun the process of developing a policy to deal with members using technology like Skyping and FaceTime as a substitute for attending meetings in person. While the topic could be considered a universal one,...

FFA rally at University of Mount Olive

MOUNT OLIVE -- FFA members from across the Southeast will gather Monday at the University of Mount Olive. Not only is the university serving as the host for the Southeast Region FFA Rally, but the institution is also providing...

City Council to revisit Internet cafe issue

esmith@newsargus.com The Goldsboro City Council is expected revisit requests to establish an Internet sweepstakes on Spence Avenue and construct a car dealership on West Tommy's Road during the upcoming council meeting Monday night. The public hearings on both of these...