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$5,000 worth of tobacco burns in barn fire

New Hope Fire Department Chief Donald Gray lost $5,000 worth of tobacco to a fire in a tobacco barn on his farm Wednesday morning.Gray said he was at the New Hope fire station when his pager went off to alert...

Hurricane Matthew: Community cancellations

COMMUNITY CANCELLATIONS N.C. STATE RETIREESThe North Carolina State Retirees Club has canceled the trip to the State Fair on Oct. 18.HIGH SCHOOL CAREER FAIRThe Wayne County Public Schools high school career fair scheduled for Thursday has been canceled until further...

Hurricane Matthew: Sports rescheduling

VARSITY FOOTBALL:* North Lenior at Goldsboro rescheduled to Thursday with kick off at 7 p.m. * D.H. Conley at Charles B. Aycock rescheduled to Thursday with kick off at 7 p.m.* J.H. Rose at Southern Wayne rescheduled to Thursday with kick...

Hurricane Matthew: School cancellations

Due to rising river levels, all Wayne County Public Schools' campuses and administrative offices will be closed for the remainder of the week for students and staff. All schools are closed and off limits to students and staff until further...

Hurricane Matthew: County: DOT response

RALEIGH --The N.C. Department of Transportation, under the direction of Gov. Pat McCrory, continues to respond to the effects of Hurricane Matthew and ongoing flooding on roadways in central and eastern North Carolina.Drivers are urged to visit ReadyNC.org or call...

Hurricane Matthew: County - Shelters and feeding stations

Shelters are open at:Carver Heights Elementary School, 411 Bunche Drive, Goldsboro, N.C., 27530Eastern Wayne High School, 1135 New Hope Road Central Heights Road, Goldsboro, N.C. 27534Carver Elementary School, 400 Old Seven Springs Road, Mount Olive, N.C. 28365...

Hurricane Matthew: Red Cross preparation tips

RALEIGH -- For the next several days, Hurricane Matthew is expected to travel through the Caribbean, potentially then tracking toward the coast of North Carolina. Although the powerful storm's path is uncertain at this time, the Red Cross is...

Hurricane Matthew: County response

Officials said Monday afternoon Wayne County is experiencing historical flooding due to Hurricane Matthew, and the Neuse River is expected to crest at nearly 29 feet today at 2 p.m.As of 6 a.m. today, the Neuse River was at 28.47...

Hurricane Matthew: City of Goldsboro response

Goldsboro street crews worked throughout the day Sunday and continued through Monday clearing trees and other debris from city streets.The core of the work involved removing trees from major thoroughfares first before trees and limbs were moved off of city...

Santa to travel new route through Mount Olive

MOUNT OLIVE -- A change is in store for this year's Mount Olive Christmas Parade that will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 3. Instead of lining up along Henderson Street, the parade will line up on Talton Avenue...

Fundraiser to benefit Southern Wayne High School sports teams

DUDLEY -- The Southern Wayne Saints Booster Club is sponsoring a reverse drawing and auction at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20, at the Holmes and Lois Murphy Center on the University of Mount Olive campus Grand prize is $5,000. Ticket...

Mount Olive prepares while watching storm's path

MOUNT OLIVE -- Hurricane Matthew was still raging south of Haiti and Jamaica Monday night as the Mount Olive Town Board urged citizens to be prepared for the storm. North Carolina's coast could begin to experience wet and windy conditions...

A fun day in the park

The Fun Day in the Park celebration at Westbrook Park on Saturday was sponsored by the Mount Olive Area Chamber of Commerce and co-sponsored by The Bridge church, Mount Olive Parks and Recreation and Mount Olive Friends of the Parks....

Wayne County Public Schools cancels activities in front of storm

In preparation for Hurricane Matthew, Wayne County Public Schools is closely monitoring the weather and staying in close communication with emergency management officials. So far, no school closings have been announced but several decisions were made late Tuesday afternoon. All...

Delicious desserts abound in contest

Susan Elliott was the one to watch out for at this year's pie baking contest at the county fair. She entered four pies and walked away with three first place ribbons. The ribbons were for her sweet potato strudel, banana...

Woman found by Wayne Sheriff's Office

A Wayne County Sheriff's Office helicopter crew found an elderly Pine Level woman missing since late Saturday night lying in a ditch shortly after noon on Monday. The Raven helicopter aircrew, consisting of Lt. Tom Parker and Deputy Joey...

Base offers job fair to ease civilian transition

Seymour Johnson Air Force Base sought to alleviate the stress of transitioning from military service to civilian life as well as provide opportunities for military spouses through a job fair Tuesday morning. An estimated 57 companies, both local and national,...

Former hospital president dies at 71

James Hubbell is being remembered as a visionary who advanced health care in Wayne County during during the 13 years he was president and CEO of Wayne Memorial Hospital. Hubbell died at his home on Saturday. He was 71....

County braces for Matthew

As Hurricane Matthew charges toward the eastern coast of the United States, the National Weather Service in Raleigh is forecasting heavy winds and rains for Goldsboro and Wayne County. Meteorologist Kathleen Carroll said the worst of the storm will happen...

Signs of thanks

WILSON -- Airmen from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base received more than just the thank-you sign Monday from deaf students. Students from the Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf in Wilson raised their arms and -- using the American...

Police chase in Mount Olive results in arrest

MOUNT OLIVE -- A police chase that spanned three blocks Tuesday afternoon ended when police boxed in the car they were chasing and resulted in the driver of the car being arrested. Ryan Vann, 36, was charged with failure...

Board talks drainage system

PIKEVILLE -- The Pikeville town board tabled many of the items on their agenda at their meeting Monday night, citing the need for additional information and more precise legal language in a few of the town's ordinances. Among the...

Man is shot on Beech Street

A man was shot Tuesday around 10 p.m. at 503 Beech St., and one man was arrested as a result of the shooting. Officers received a call just after 10 p.m. from 57-year-old Melvan Mateen notifying them that 50-year-old...

Guardian ad Litem volunteer advocates sought

Seventeen-thousand children in North Carolina go to court every year with no one assigned to advocate specifically for them. The Guardian ad Litem program exists to help as many of those young people as possible. Guardian ad Litem was...

Fair winners

Wayne Regional Agricultural Fair Tuesday winners Salute to Senior Citizens Youngest Grandparent: Flora Chambers, Mount Olive Oldest Senior Citizen: Winston Best, LaGrange Most Children: Ora McCaray, LaGrange Most Recent Grandparent: Lois Bradshaw, Grantham Most Grandchildren: Roy and Barbara Wiler,...

Crime of the week

On Saturday, Oct. 1, at 3:20 a.m., Goldsboro Police Department officers responded to the 300 Block of Olivia Lane regarding a subject being shot. Officer's arrived on scene and located 27-year-old Theo Washington had been shot multiple times. Anyone with...

Taste of Wayne postponed due to storm

 United Way of Wayne County's 26th Annual Taste of Wayne County has been postponed until Saturday, October 15 due to the uncertainty surrounding Hurricane Matthew. The event will be held at 200 North Center Street from 11 a.m. until 2...

Schools cancel activities in preparation for hurricane

In preparation for Hurricane Matthew, Wayne County Public Schools is closely monitoring the weather and staying in close communication with emergency management officials. So far, no school closings have been announced but several decisions were  made late Tuesday afternoon.All after school...