Sun Journal (New Bern, NC) back issues from August 2006:
Exchange students help 4-H program grow: Two teens complete trips between Pamlico, Romania.
Aug 01, 2006
Child neglect alleged: Woman charged after 11-month-old baby is found in cotton field.
Aug 01, 2006
Oriental to address condo project tonight.
Aug 01, 2006
Officials to form oversight committee for quarry: Group will make sure birds, fish are provided with a safe environment.
Aug 01, 2006
New Bern looks to fill positions on city boards.
Aug 01, 2006
Come on everyone and get happy because we need to catch up with Iceland of all places.
Aug 01, 2006
Local Briefs: Old cemeteries to be discussed in Oriental.
Aug 01, 2006
Football Season Begins: Curlings leads Bears through long opening day.
Aug 01, 2006
Hurricanes begin week with intense practices.
Aug 01, 2006
Trojans begin crucial third year with Hampton.
Aug 01, 2006
Eagles work through the heat.
Aug 01, 2006
Havelock builds on summer workouts.
Aug 01, 2006
Bayboro man dies after struck by car: Report: Approaching vehicle's high-beam headlights caused the early morning mishap.
Aug 02, 2006
New Bern feels the burn: Air-conditioning expert keeps busy; area's excessive heat watch remains in effect until Thursday.
Aug 02, 2006
River Bend right to say no to manufactured home.
Aug 02, 2006
Havelock presents Night Out: Annual event offers games, demonstrations with crime prevention and safety in mind.
Aug 02, 2006
Excessive force alleged in Pamlico arrest: Four deputies remain on duty as investigation into events continues.
Aug 02, 2006
Craven working out airport zoning plan: Annexation of Arthur Farms a new wrinkle.
Aug 02, 2006
Rats squeak out win.
Aug 02, 2006
Oriental condo project approved: Board OKs 144-unit plan after developers agree to conditions.
Aug 03, 2006
Funny money circulating in New Bern.
Aug 03, 2006
Four-year-old prevents drowning: Noah Caton is being praised for his actions.
Aug 03, 2006
Pamlico records another fatality.
Aug 03, 2006
Development near Bogue Field still opposed by ACT.
Aug 03, 2006
County tries to combat water waste: State requiring Craven to reduce volume used from Black Creek Aquifer.
Aug 03, 2006
Aldermen consider expanding resources.
Aug 03, 2006
Three new coaches are named at New Bern: Varsity slots filled for softball, girls basketball and wrestling teams.
Aug 03, 2006
Sports Briefs: Area high schools hold tryouts.
Aug 03, 2006
Fest brings Bard to New Bern: ?When shall we three meet again??
Aug 03, 2006
Something fishy going on during eighth stop.
Aug 03, 2006
Craven Concerts season to open with an international flair.
Aug 03, 2006
Life Briefs: Author of ?Sunday's Child' to sign books at Walden Books.
Aug 03, 2006
Tax-free weekend a harbinger of school: Shoppers will get the chance to save money the more they spend.
Aug 03, 2006
Heat wave takes toll on area automobiles: Source says service calls increase when temperatures rise into 90s.
Aug 04, 2006
Trading garbage stickers must be done at office.
Aug 04, 2006
USDA program is over for New Bern: Exemption allowing low-percentage housing loans terminates when population is over 20K.
Aug 04, 2006
Outdoor and Wildlife Expo opens today: Coordinator says all visitors should find ?something of interest' at fourth-annual event.
Aug 04, 2006
Dr. McCotter to be focus of exhibit.
Aug 04, 2006
Local Briefs: Fish kill is reported along Neuse River.
Aug 04, 2006
Hoo-rah!: West Craven Air Force JROTC cadets attend leadership school.
Aug 04, 2006
Life Briefs: Area students receive Barton College awards.
Aug 04, 2006
Children rave about meeting friends, going places at day camp: On last day, students and parents hear about fall activities for area.
Aug 04, 2006
Pamlico's power outage means hot times for many: Transformer failure is blamed for blackout, which lasts 10 hours.
Aug 05, 2006
I don't know when it happened, but I no longer seem to be my wife's first responder.
Aug 05, 2006
City gets3 bids forcorner lot.
Aug 05, 2006
Headquarters a sign of election season in Craven: Democrats and Republicans open up shop to reach voters.
Aug 05, 2006
Pressure back on at the pump: Schools, daily drivers feeling crunch as prices push past $3 per gallon.
Aug 05, 2006
Online EMT course to start on Monday: Pamlico seeking new recruits to ?deliver life-support assistance'.
Aug 05, 2006
Trent Woods board OKs four Phase I drainage projects.
Aug 05, 2006
Craven airport has surprise inspection: Discrepancies noted in May not yet corrected.
Aug 05, 2006
Pirates hit the football field: East Carolina opens fall camp with three-hour practice.
Aug 05, 2006
Meet theRiver Rats.
Aug 05, 2006
GROWING: Early College, Christ the King, Epiphany offer different features.
Aug 06, 2006
Trent Woods steaming mad about sewer: Residents complain about slow progress.
Aug 06, 2006
About 5,000 expected to target outdoor expo: Archery, RVs part of fourth annual event that continues today at convention center.
Aug 06, 2006
Local Briefs: Literacy Council seeks volunteers.
Aug 06, 2006
Magazine honors Carolina Creations.
Aug 06, 2006
Business Briefs: Assist-2-Sell hires Hovanec in Havelock.
Aug 06, 2006
To see under the sea.
Aug 06, 2006
Snorkel, Fin And Mask.
Aug 06, 2006
Shoppers take advantage of tax-free weekend: Stores see increases in business as rush to save some money is on.
Aug 06, 2006
Pirates Optimistic: East Carolina football team aiming for special season.
Aug 06, 2006
Allison, Johnson return to bolster ECU's offense: Playmakers missed spring practice due to injuries suffered last year.
Aug 06, 2006
When it's steaming hot like it was last week, my thoughts turn to playing ball.
Aug 06, 2006
Conway believes in laughter and the Lord: Former bookmobile driver has been through illness, death of child.
Aug 07, 2006