Richmond County Daily Journal - Wed Nov 25
From the Star-News of Wilmington, Nov. 16 Pssst! Hey, kid, wanna get a better grade on your next test without taxing your brain? Get your parents to donate $20 to the school and we'll spot you a few points.
Man Shot At During Robbery; Two ArrestedWITN - Wed Nov 25
Wayne County deputies say Tuesday afternoon the man was robbed in the vicinity of Durham Lake Road and Shirley Drive in Dudley.
Man arrested for attempted murderGoldsboro News-Argus - Wed Nov 25
A man sought for the stabbing of a former girlfriend on Park Road near Seven Springs has been caught in Richmond County, authorities said late Tuesday.
Flight on drugs: more than $9.3 million in marijuana foundBladen Journal - Wed Nov 25
Chief Deputy Phillip Littel fo the Bladen County Sheriff's Department stands with some fo the marijuana plants found in the area.
Incident reportsKinston Free Press - Tue Nov 24
The following incidents were reported to the Kinston Department of Public Safety and the Lenoir County Sheriff's Office: On Nov.
Mobile Meth Lab Off StreetsWITN - Tue Nov 24
Deputies say when they stopped a Four Oaks man they found all the components of a clandestine meth lab inside his vehicle.
School officials nix cash-for-grades fundraiserAlaska Star - Thu Nov 19
GOLDSBORO, N.C. Administrators have nixed a North Carolina middle school's cash-for-grades fundraiser.
Holiday season arrives on floatsGoldsboro News-Argus - Thu Nov 19
Glitter, garlands, music and mirth will roll down Wayne County streets over the next few week to usher in the Christmas season.
Overdue library books returned half century laterFresno Bee - Mon Nov 16
A high school librarian in Phoenix says a former student at the school returned two overdue books checked out 51 years ago along with a $1,000 money order to cover the fines.
Grades for cash is not the right messageStarNewsOnline.com - Mon Nov 16
Published: Monday, November 16, 2009 at 11:56 p.m. Last Modified: Monday, November 16, 2009 at 11:56 p.m. Pssst! Hey, kid, wanna get a better grade on your next test without taxing your brain? Get your parents to donate $20 to the school and we'll spot you a few points.
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