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Man shot, injured near Ash Street KFC
Five undercover Sheriff's Department deputies were in an Ash Street fast food restaurant Tuesday when a man was shot outside nearby, according to Goldsboro police reports.
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Goldsboro teen competing in 2008 Miss Jr. Teen Raleigh pageant
Sterling Kathleen Simmons of Goldsboro will be competing in the Nationals Inc. 2008 Miss Jr.
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Travelers get ready for melee across country
Thanksgiving week traditionally kicks off the busiest travel season of the year, but in a subdued economy and with other holiday expenses looming large, some travelers might be rethinking their plans.
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Wayne County out of drought condition
Goldsboro might not have to be under voluntary water restrictions much longer. Since Sept.
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Director's departure won't slow projects
With Goldsboro Parks and Recreation director Sonya Shaw leaving the city in December to take a position in Garner, some of the large projects that she plays a major role in -- the Community Recreation Center, ...
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Empty Stocking Fund will provide holiday for children
With a little help, Christmas morning will come early for more than 600 children who, otherwise, would likely have no gifts this year.
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County, city surrender $3 million grant
A lack of interest by landowners around Seymour Johnson Air Force Base has spurred county commissioners and City Council into surrendering a $3 million North Carolina Clean Water Management Trust Fund grant.
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Temporary workers at N.C. mental hospital testify they were...
Two temporary workers testified Tuesday that Cherry Hospital employees tried to cover up an August beating by intimidating them to keep quiet and ignoring the battered patient's complaints.
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Goldsboro Teacher Finalist For Presidential Honor
Hey, read the rules! A Goldsboro teacher has made the grade and may be heading to Washington, DC.
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Goldsboro man leads deputies on 6-hour manhunt
A Goldsboro man led authorities on a six-hour manhunt Monday after he was accused of sexually assaulting two children.
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GHS alum pushes students to follow dreams
A former Goldsboro High School student who briefly played for the L.A. Lakers and now makes his living as a Hollywood actor returned to his alma mater Thursday to encourage students to get an education and ...
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Paramount gets alcohol OK
Groups that rent the Paramount Theatre can now sell beer and wine at their performances -- but doing so will not be cheap.
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YMCA seeking funds for repairs or Mount Olive pool could close
The closed-for-the-season sign on the fence surrounding the Goldsboro YMCA pool in Mount Olive could become permanent if enough money cannot be raised to make $100,000 in repairs to the facility.
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Editorial: Firings a good first step
Cherry Hospital employees played cards while patient Steven Sabock, in background, was neglected.
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Goldsboro Man Wanted For Church Break-in
Police are looking for a man accused of breaking into a Goldsboro church and stealing items.
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City's new human resources director starts Wednesday
Goldsboro's new human resources director is no stranger to city government. Faye Reeves has worked as a city employee twice -- once in the 1990s and since 2000 in her current term as Golds-boro's operations ...
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City signs contract for help lobbying
City Manager Joe Huffman acted last week on a council recommendation to renew the city's contract with the Washington, D.C.-based lobbying firm Marlowe & Co.
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Hardee's location closed on Berkeley
Hardee's on Berkeley Boulevard closed this week, and company officials say they are unsure what will happen to the property.
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Goldsboro Veterans Day Parade - November 11
A Tuesday morning parade brought with it everything you might expect from a small-town Veteransa TM Day celebration.
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Murder charge heads list of indictments
A man accused of killing 33-year-old Joseph Antonio Payan was indicted this month by the Wayne County grand jury.
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