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 January 2006 ARCHIVE
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1/31/06 - Police search for two suspected sex offenders
Kinston police are asking the community’s help...

1/31/06 -Biggest-ever tournament...
Check the dictionary under “tournament paradise” and you’re likely to see...

1/30/06 -Soil at library construction site...
Questions about soil contamination at the Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library...

1/26/06 -Br-r-r-r-r!
Temperatures are expected to dive tonight and midway through...

1/25/06 -Marston officially named to...
A cold wind whipping around the intersection of U.S. 70 and U.S. 258 failed...

1/24/06 -Board could decide on voting...
The cost and selection of new voting machines will become clearer today...

1/18/06 -Where’s the fire?
A local business owner, a fire truck and a surprise inspection...

1/18/06 -Councilman calls for tea party...
Saying it’s time for Kinston to hold a tea party...

1/18/06 -‘Pay to Play’ fees approved...
“If you play, you should pay,” Council member Jimmy Cousins said...

1/13/06 -Two electric rate increases for...
ElectriCities customers can expect not one but two rate increases...

1/13/06 -The Civil War in Lenoir County...
On March 4-5, 2006, the Historic Preservation Group and the Lenoir County Battlefields Commission...

1/11/06 -Washington politicos ponder...
Seldom have so many Americans been so thoroughly patronized...

1/10/06 -Sparks were flying at the Neuse II
Members of the Welding Club from Lenoir Community College were behind the sparks...

1/09/06 -Pride lists waterfront, downtown among goals, activities in ’05
Pride of Kinston Director Adrian King prepared the following report...

1/06/06 -Holocaust survivor among Aero protestors
Hedy Epstein is a tiny Jewish woman, an 81-year-young bundle of energy, enthusiasm and dedication. Her face glows. Her childhood was a nightmare of the highest caliber.

1/06/06 -Group protests Aero Construction’s alleged terror flights
A group of peace activists called for Aero Construction to discontinue alleged CIA rendition flights.

1/05/06 - Pride seeking photos of Neuse River for promotion materials
Pride of Kinston is sponsoring "Picture the Neuse," a Neuse River photographic contest.

1/04/06 - Torturing enemy prisoners of war violates America's Christian tradition of humanitarianism
Killing and torturing enemy prisoners is an inexcusable outrage, a barbaric act that violates every humane principle from which America, the land of the free and liberator of the oppressed, was created.

1/03/06 - Water costs to jump as treatment plant bids exceed estimate
Escalating construction costs are blamed for the rising price of the Neuse River Water and Sewer Authority’s plan to provide water to seven communities, including Kinston.

1/03/06 - Peace activists to protest GTP's Aero Contractors
A coalition of about two dozen activist calling themselves "Stop Torture Now" plan to deliver Friday afternoon what they describe as an "indictment" to Aero Contractors Ltd, a tenant at Kinston's Global TransPark, a state-subsidized transportation and manufacturing park.

1/02/06 - Fire, collapse destroys grain bins
Fifty thousand bushels of soybeans and 300,000 bushels of corn spilled from collapsed grain storage bins near Little Baltimore about 2 a.m. Tuesday.

1/02/06 - Barbara Ruth J. Perry voted Kinston’s Most Influential Person in 2005
She’s a familiar sight on her morning walks and as she visits the sick, hosts impromptu lunches and greets friends throughout the community: Barbara Ruth Johnson Perry, Kinston’s Most Influential Person in 2005.

1/01/06 - Mail costs to increase Jan. 8
The price of first-class postage stamps will jump 2 cents Jan. 8 and other mailing rates also will increase.

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