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Soul's Palette

Malissa Smith wears braces on her legs and sits in a wheelchair. She has limited mobility in both her hands. But when she's at a Soul's Palette class, she forgets about all that, and for a short time, she's just...

Multi-sports complex to open with a fly-over, dedication of F-4E Phantom

The assistant secretary of U.S. Air Force Installations, a flyover by F-15E Strike Eagles and the dedication of a retired F-4E Phantom are planned during the grand opening celebration of the Bryan Multi-Sports Complex Monday. The 10 a.m. event, which...

Changing the color of war

Battles are taking place in neighborhoods and on nearly every corner of the city. Despite the casulaties, however, at the end of these gun fights, everyone goes home alive. It's war, but with paintball pellets rather than live bullets. What...

Art on the city streets

Downtown Goldsboro was bustling Saturday afternoon for its first-ever "Made on Main Street" event, primarily down the stretch of Walnut Street between James and John streets. The street festival was also the first of its kind in the state...

Fremont collapse to cost town $10,000

jpitchford@newsargus.com The cleanup from a building collapse in downtown Fremont will cost the town more than $10,000, town administrator Barbara Aycock said at the town's Board of Aldermen meeting Tuesday night. The roof of the building, at the corner of...

Reflecting on survival, loss and joy in different hues

Clouds of pastel smoke wafted over the Wayne Community College campus early Saturday morning, as walkers and runners passed through --or around, if they didn't want to get bombed by the powdered paint-- paint stations during the annual Cures...