Wayne County has promoted three individuals to department director positions within the organization. Angie Boswell, Jason Baker, and Gary Tillman have all been promoted to new roles.… read more »

Wayne County has promoted three individuals to department director positions within the organization. Angie Boswell, Jason Baker, and Gary Tillman have all been promoted to new roles.… read more »
Celebrate the Halloween season on Wayne Community College’s campus with an evening of candy and costumes.
WCC’s inaugural Trunk-or-Treat will take place on Oct. 26 from 6 p.m. to 8. It is free and open to the public.… read more »
Waynesville – After missing in action from the Vietnam War for over half a century, the remains of U.S. Air Force Captain Frederick Mervyn Hall returned home on Oct. 8th to a hero’s welcome. On Oct 10th, Captain Hall was laid to rest at Greenhill Cemetery in his hometown of Waynesville. Goldsboro native and Command…… read more »
Goldsboro native Caleb Sasser is a contestant on this season of NBC’s “The Voice,” and he recently made it past the blind audition.… read more »
Nearly 200 high school students from 14 schools across North Carolina will participate in Wayne Community College’s first-ever Vocal Fest on Oct. 18.… read more »
Meet Sandie! Sweet tortie Sandie is just one year old, she is cute as a button with a white bib and one unique toe which is the color of sand. She appears to be a little timid and shy in the beginning, but she warms up and gives chase to a cat toy. Help Sandie find her…… read more »
On Aug. 29, 2022, a report was filed with the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office for the offense of statutory sexual offense with a child.… read more »
The races defining two local elections became much clearer in Tuesday’s primary election.
Charles Gaylor and Raymond Smith Jr., received the most votes in the Goldsboro Mayoral race to advance to the Nov. 7 general election.
Gaylor received 1,274 votes, 44.2 percent of the vote. Smith received 1,200 votes, 41.6 percent of the vote.
Zach Lilly received 138 votes, Bevan Foster had 137 votes, Chuck Henry got 68 votes and Dave Craig collected 64 votes.
In the race for Goldsboro City Council District 5, Beverly Weeks and Phyllis Merritt-James received the most votes and will vie for the seat in November. Weeks received 250 votes, 43.9 percent of the votes. Merritt-James collected 207 votes, 36.3 percent of the vote.
Chretien Dumond received 112 votes.
Of the 20,867 registered voters, just 2,886 actually voted.
A Goldsboro native and Goldsboro High School graduate, Smith touted his efforts to serve the community throughout his political career and in the months leading up to Tuesday’s election.
Smith was elected as the first African American to serve in the At-Large seat of the Wayne County Public Schools Board of Education from 2017-2019 before being elected to the N.C. House ofRepresentatives in 2019. He served in the House of Representatives from 2019-2023.
“It’s very heartwarming that the citizens have made a choice,” Smith said. “We will continue our community outreach. Although I have been serving in this community most of my life, we will continue our community outreach. I will continue to introduce myself to citizens who have not met me, and reintroduce myself to others.”
The lack of voter turnout concerns Smith, and is an issue he hopes to continue to address with the citizens of Goldsboro.
“I think there will be tremendous interest in the upcoming election,” Smith said. “I want to increase voter turnout and I want voters to understand the importance of local elections. In order for municipal elections to increase in turnout, I don’t know there’s anything besides voter education that can increase voter turnout. It is going to require a tremendous effort.”
Gaylor was appointed to Goldsboro City Council District 5 in November 2021, and he is currently the Senior Staff Attorney serving Community Care of North Carolina, Inc. Gaylor is also a former Associate Vice President and Small Business Center Director at Wayne Community College, and a former Associate Engineer at 3TEX, Inc.
Attempts to reach Gaylor by Goldsborodailynews.com were unsuccessful.
Merritt-James expressed her gratitude for the opportunity as well as the support she received from voters and her team.
“I would first like to thank God,” Merritt-James said. “I want to thank my team for their hard work and for believing in the message we developed. I pray for the next leg of this journey, it’s so important to be a part of this process. It’s so important for everybody to have their voice heard.”
Merritt-James anticipates continuing to make a dedicated effort to connect with citizens of district 5 in the weeks leading up to the Nov. 7 general election.
“We will continue to do the leg work and get our message out,” Merritt-James said. “We will continue to listen to the heart of God for how He wants us to go forward.. We have a wonderful district. It’s so important for us to consider everybody and make sure everyone’s voice is heard.”
Attempts to reach Weeks were unsuccessful.… read more »
On Oct. 10 at approximately 9 a.m., officers with the Goldsboro Police Department’s Patrol Shift “C” responded to an alert from the ShotSpotter gunfire detection system in the 900 block of Fairview Circle.… read more »
Officers from the Goldsboro Police Department were involved in a high-speed chase around 11:10 p.m. on Oct. 9.… read more »