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College to implement tobacco- free policy
Wayne Community College will join other state campus by adopting a tobacco-free policy in August 2009.
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Local legislators prepare to balance budget
There was little doubt among three re-elected state officials visiting Kinston on Wednesday that North Carolina is facing tough economic times.
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Gillespie keeps seat on Duplin school board
Incumbent Willie Gillespie turned back challenger Kraig Westerbeek in the race for the District 1 seat on the Duplin County Board of Education.
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BF Grady introduces new faculty
SCHS student a finalist for national FFA award Calypso VFD wins equipment grant Classic Cars gala in MO Casper, Reaves united in marriage Abrams promoted at Southern Bank MOC declares gala a smashing success ...
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Albertson trained for triathlon to motivate others
Published: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 8:26 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 8:30 p.m. Jason Albertson wouldn't call it a dare, but a 'challenge.' Photo Jason A. Frizzelle Jason Albertson ...
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Duplin Co. Sheriff's reports
THIS WEEK'S HEADLINES: Obituaries: Longtime MOT staffer dies at 69, Leonard Teachey, Grace Blades, James Holland, Linda Sills, Rebecca Austin, Skip Dimorier, Barbara Beasley, Rozell McLamb, William Singleton, ...
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Vehicle inspection fines raise $4.50
Yellow inspection stickers on windshields will soon be a thing of the past. That's because the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles is doing away with them next month, as part of an $11.6 million program to ...
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Free Press and Chamber to host candidate forum
At least 31 candidates for state, national and local offices have committed to appear at this month's "Meet the Candidates" reception.
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One killed, seven injured in Pink Hill wreck
One man was killed and were seven injured Monday morning when their farm truck collided with a tractor trailer.
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Incident reports
The following incidents were reported to the Lenoir County Sheriff's Office and the Kinston Department of Public Safety: On Aug.
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Enrollment higher at WCC this fall
Preliminary fall enrollment numbers at Wayne Community College exceed last year's final count, officials said.
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State conservation group honors Albertson
A North Carolina conservation lobbying group recently presented its annual Senator of the Year award to Sen.
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Albertson water project will soon get underway
A $1 million water well project for the Albertson community in northern Duplin County has required county commissioners to affirm residential water rates before the project can proceed.
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Duplin school board hears protest
Duplin County Board of Education members were taken to the woodshed Tuesday night by a succession of 13 speakers, each building on the comments of the person before them as they all shared one message -- for ...
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County approves $20 million plan for WCC projects
Wayne County commissioners Tuesday gave tentative approval to a proposed $20 million building project at Wayne Community College, but not before ensuring that the wording of their motion was sufficiently vague ...
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It's tax-free ... for a weekend
' Dreading that back-to-school shopping trip? Getting a jump-start on it could ease the family budget thanks to the state's annual tax-free weekend, which runs today through Sunday.
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Guns, nearly a kilo of meth seized
' Two men targeted through investigations into methamphetamine sales in Duplin County are now in custody after separate searches at their homes collectively yielded nearly a kilogram of methamphetamine, $30,000 ...
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James Kenan School of Engineering saved by court ruling
Wake County Superior Civil Court Judge Ripley Rand Thursday ordered the Duplin County Board of Education to halt is pending closure of the James Kenan School of Engineering at Warsaw and to ensure that it ...
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James Kenan School of Engineering saved by court ruling
Wake County Superior Civil Court Judge Ripley Rand Thursday ordered the Duplin County Board of Education to halt is pending closure of the James Kenan School of Engineering at Warsaw and to ensure that it ...
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James Kenan School of Engineering saved by court ruling
Wake County Superior Civil Court Judge Ripley Rand Thursday ordered the Duplin County Board of Education to halt is pending closure of the James Kenan School of Engineering at Warsaw and to ensure that it ...
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