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 APRIL 2006 ARCHIVE
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4/27/06 - Man dies when home burns
An elderly man was found dead early today after his house burned....

4/27/06 - Early voting ends Saturday
Early voting ends at 1 p.m. Saturday and anyone who has not yet....

4/26/06 - Time to harvest those berries
Strawberry pies, strawberry milkshakes, sundaes, shortcake, or just a handful of the luscious....

4/26/06 - A closer look at the school bond referendum: Part 2
Declining enrollment, lack of maintenance seen as problems....

4/26/06 - State sues West on behalf of GTP
State Attorney General Roy Cooper is suing West Pharmaceutical Services for....

4/26/06 - A closer look at the school bond referendum
The most controversial question on Tuesday’s primary ballot is whether voters will approve borrowing....

4/24/06 - Area politicos score in effectiveness survey
Lenoir County’s members of the state Legislature averaged well in an effectiveness study by a non-profit....

4/19/06 - Pride receives award for riverfront partnership
Pride of Kinston was honored Tuesday by North Carolina State University for its....

4/18/06 - Massachusetts metals extraction company eyes GTP
A Massachusetts company with a specialty in extracting gold from ore and electronic equipment is talking....

4/16/06 - Police say burglaries could be related
A break-in at a house in the 1500 block of Hardee Road on April 7 might be linked....

4/13/06 - Man shot by mistake Wednesday
Marquis Arrington was the wrong man in the wrong place when he was shot in the back Wednesday....

4/13/06 - Early voting tests new machines
An average of seven voters per hour cast their ballots today on the first day of early voting for the May 2 primary election.....

4/13/06 - LaGrange man arrested, charged with deadly shooting
A LaGrange man was arrested Wednesday night for a shooting that critically....

4/12/06 - Kinston man shot on Bright Street
Police are searching for leads in the shooting of a 27-year-old Kinston man....

4/11/06 - Babysitting boyfriend charged with felony assault
The 29-year-old Kinston man who suspected of burning his girlfriend’s....

4/10/06 - Three suspects arrested, charged with Wednesday shooting
Three men suspected of being involved in last week's shooting of an 18-year-old....

4/10/06 - Three-year-old boy suffers third-degree burns
A 29-year-old Kinston man is in Lenoir County Jail charged with abusing a 3-year-old boy.....

4/08/06 - Police search for two more men in Wednesday shooting
Investigators are looking for two more people in connection with the Wednesday night shooting of an 18-year-old Kinston man. Tony Pernell Rouse, 18, and Leslie Conner Jr., also 18....

4/06/06 - City restores power to Neuse II
After almost five months of darkness, electricity to the Neuse II was restored today. The dispute between the boat and the city was resolved....

4/06/06 - Police seek man who shot 18-year-old
An 18-year-old Kinston man was shot Wednesday night and remains in critical condition at Pitt Memorial Hospital....

4/06/06 - Library maps road for the future
A road map for the future is near to finalization as the Neuse Regional Library prepares for expansion in Kinston. With groundbreaking ceremonies...

4/5/06 - City set to finalize cable TV transfer
Early worries about the financial health of a proposed local cable television provider seem to be waning and the city appears ready to sign...

4/04/06 - Grass might be greener at school
Homeowners probably won’t be able to, but institutions could. Kinston council members are considering whether to allow schools to dig irrigation wells, but they seem pretty much convinced...

4/04/06 - City expected to join counties in U.S. 70 planning
Kinston leaders are considering a $10,000 payment to be a “player in the game” of planning U.S. 70’s future. Now, it’s up to Lenoir County...

4/01/06 - Neuse II slips moorings for new home
The veterans group responsible for overseeing the CSS Neuse II launched the Civil War gunboat replica into the Neuse River...

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