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Air show takes flight in Geneseo
Vintage warbirds will take flight this weekend as the 1941 Historical Aircraft Group Museum in Geneseo hosts its annual History of Flight Air Show.
Reboli named NAFCU 2009 Volunteer of the Year
William P. Reboli, member of the board of directors of Your Community Credit Union, was chosen as Volunteer of the Year by the National Association of Federal Credit Unions.
336th's mission: Taking care of those fighting below
As members of the 336th Fighter Squadron make their way toward the airfield at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, a sign on the last door they pass through tells them all they need to know.
Mission ready: Kwast knows this is the real-life test
Steve Kwast is no longer the young Air Force lieutenant who flew into Iraq during the early stages of Operation Desert Storm.
Boeing Connects 1st F-15E Simulators to US Air Force's Worldwide Training Networ
Boeing Connects 1st F-15E Simulators to US Air Force's Worldwide Training Networ Boeing has connected the F-15E Mission Training Center at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, to the U.S. Air Force's Distributed Mission Operations Network , enabling F-15E pilots at the base to train virtually with pilots located around the world for the first time.
While husbands serve, life goes on
Nicole Tobey, left, wife of Staff Sgt. Matthew Tobey and Jasmine Rodriguez, wife of Staff Sgt.
Community college honors administrators
The Association of Educational Office Professionals at Wayne Community College recently honored two of its own, naming Ray Burrell administrator of the year and Dori Fraser as educational office professional of the year.
Samuel Leonard, on ladder, Jacob Palma and Isaiah Gibson of the Protestant Youth Ministry at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base cleaned buses at the Family YMCA on Monday as part of a weeklong effort around the county.
CMSAF McKinley begins, ends Air Force career at Seymour
Staff Sgt. Justin Baldivia, 4th Equipment Maintenance Squadron, explains hydraulic purification capabilities for the F-15E Strike Eagle to Chief Master Sgt.
"The Goldsboro Jaycees and Wayne County citizens know that July Fourth is an important time for many people to spend with family and friends," Whitfield wrote.
County to control signs in zoned areas
County commissioners without comment Tuesday unanimously enacted an amendment to the county zoning ordinance regulating the size and location of on-premises signs in areas the county has already zoned.
Area men graduate, honored in military
Army Pvt. Malcolm Beavers has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. He is the son of Patricia Woods of Monroe.
Eielson Air Force Base Arctiz Sentry
June 13 airpower summary: F-15E targets enemy spotter
An F-15E Strike Eagle soars over the mountains of Afghanistan in support of Operation Mountain Lion April 12, 2006.
Officials: Grenade found at Brian Center
Goldsboro police Operations Maj. Mike Hopper reported Friday that a grenade was found in the parking lot of the Brian Center on Thursday afternoon.
5 officers chosen for Thunderbirds
Five officers have been tapped to represent the Air Force at air shows across the country.
N.C. confirms six new cases of H1N1
Three new cases of the H1N1 virus were confirmed around central North Carolina Wednesday, bringing the total number statewide to 29.
Council approves 2009-10 budget
The city of Goldsboro property tax rate will not go up this year, but residents will soon begin seeing about a $10 increase in their monthly city water and sewer bills.
Vice commander takes his final flight
Col. Dan Debree smiles at his son, Jack, as he is sprayed down after his final flight as 4th Fighter Wing vice wing commander at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base Thursday afternoon.
H1N1 case confirmed at Seymour Johnson AFB
David Hesselmeyer, regional preparedness coordinator for health departments in the region, checks over flu vaccines at the Wayne County Health Department early Thursday.
Swine flu reported at Seymour Johnson AFB
A 4th Fighter Wing airman is currently isolated at home and listed in good condition after becoming the first confirmed case of H1N1 Flu in Wayne County.