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MOUNT OLIVE TRIBUNE 15 Wednesday, August 22, 2012 If you know the whereabouts of any of these WAYNE COUNTY fugitives, please call Crime Stoppers at (919) 735-2255 waynegov.com nccrimecontrol.org Information provided by NC Aware. James Timothy Wood, W/M, OFA Felony Probation Violation Carlos Reshaen Wright B/M, OFA/FTA Failure to Report Change of Address Sexual Offender (Felony) Luis Alfredo Hernandez W/M, OFA Child Support (Person Co.) Tiwon Octavious Cox B/M, OFA Child Support (3 Counts) Donald William Lysogorski W/M OFA Child Support Nora Veronica Lee, B/F OFA Child Support Lewis Bennie Thompson B/M, OFA Child Support (2 Counts) Andre Eugene Sutton B/M, OFA Child Support (2 Counts) Lamar Rashad Davis, B/M OFA/FTA PWIMSD Marijuana (Cumberland Co.) Michael Jay Warren, W/M, OFA Felony Probation Violation (2 Counts) "Crimestoppers may pay for felony arrests, not felony convictions." 10 MOST WANTED 10 MOST WANTED IN JAIL? WE BAIL! Serving Wayne and Surrounding Counties 1ST CHOICE BAIL BONDS 309 E. Walnut St. Goldsboro 919.273.1908 JAMAAL BASS Debit & Credit Cards Accepted Serving DUPLIN, JOHNSTON, LENOIR, SAMPSON, WAYNE & WILSON Counties 800-313-0130 910-977-2729 919-689-3097 ABM BAIL BONDING 24/7 P HOENIX B AIL B ONDS 919.209.0920 919.835.9002 910.245.9904 910.323.1035 On Call 24 Hours A Day, 7 Days A Week Se Habla Espanol Visit Us On Facebook at Phoenix Bail Bonds • Servicing all of N.C. & We Also Do Out-Of - State Transfer Bonds • We Can Arrange Federal Immigration Bonds Also • Financing Plans on a Case By Case Basis Contact Agent W. Torres Agent Wayne Wallace 2501-C Wayne Memorial Drive Goldsboro, NC 27534 919-731-2211 AUTO HOME LIFE Se Habla Español Competetive Rates Discounts up to 40% Package Rates for Home/Auto www.wayneinsurancenow.com BY WILLIAM HOLLOMAN Staff Writer “I think it certainly puts Mount Olive on the map in terms of travelers.” The comment was made by town manager Charles Brown concerning the new $5 million Sleep Inn & Suites on NC Highway 55. T h e new four- story, 88-room hotel will open its door to the pub- lic for a two-hour grand opening from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. on August 30. However, the new motel has been opened for several weeks. “If you spend much time on the Highway 117 Bypass between here and Goldsboro or between here and I-40 and have a North Carolina license plate on your car then you are among the mi- nority,” the town manager BY WILLIAM HOLLOMAN Staff Writer It is Mount Olive’s tallest and newest, state-of-the-art motel and the doors will be opened to showcase what is inside at a grand opening set for August 30 from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. It is the $5 million, four- story Sleep Inn & Suites, the facility now located be- hind the Southern Belle Restaurant. The old, 1950’s era South- ern Belle Motel was leveled to make way for the new fa- cility. The grand opening and ribbon cutting by the cham- ber of commerce will open the doors for the communi- ty to tour the 88 rooms and suites, meeting hall, and other attractions. “We are extremely happy with our new motel and are excited to show it off,” said company spokesman Steph- anie Kornegay. She added, “We want to thank folks here for sup- porting us over the years and helping us to get the new motel up and run- ning.” Ms. Kornegay said the large meeting room facility is being “well received”.” Food and drinks will be available at the grand open- ing, and prizes will also be given away. Ms. Kornegay said the rooms in the new facil- ity “exceeded our expecta- tions.” “They are beautiful, com- fortable, and larger than normal hotel rooms,” she noted. Ms. Kornegay said one of each of the hotel’s different rooms will be open for pub- lic viewing, and it includes the standard king room, the honeymoon suite, and the two-room deluxe suite. The hotel is a total of 88 rooms, 26 of which are suites. There is also a large breakfast and lobby area- comfortable and complete with a business center. The fitness center has machines, free weights, and kettle bells. The large swimming pool is also open and there is plenty of outdoor area to lounge or grill out. Ms. Kornegay said the large meeting room facil- ity is big enough for most events. Truckers will also find easy access, she said, due to a truck only parking area. WiFi and a free hot break- fast with room, as well as a safe for personal valuables are also provided. There is also a refrigera- tor and microwave in each room. Brown says new hotel will attract travelers Brown SEE NEW, PAGE 16 Sleep Inn grand opening set for next Thursday OPEN HOUSE SET - An open house to the public will be held from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. on Au- gust 30 at the new $5 million Sleep Inn & Suites on NC Highway 55. The new motel features 88 rooms (26 suites), a large meeting room, a swimming pool, and has a variety of other unique services available. (Staff photo by WILLIAM HOLLOMAN) water and our equipment, but it is the loss of the time involved in put- ting it back. If someone goes in and tampers with the line, it also causes problems for their neighbors, and we intend to prosecute when we dis- cover it,” said Brown. Brown said he is currently look- ing at ways to make the public more aware of the issue and make sure ev- eryone is aware it is against the law and that the town will prosecute. WATER from page 1

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MOUNT OLIVE TRIBUNE 15Wednesday, August 22, 2012

If you know the whereabouts of any of these WAYNE COUNTY fugitives, please call Crime Stoppers at (919) 735-2255

waynegov.comnccrimecontrol.org

Information provided by NC Aware.

James Timothy Wood,W/M, OFA Felony

Probation Violation

Carlos Reshaen WrightB/M, OFA/FTA Failure to

Report Change of AddressSexual Offender (Felony)

Luis Alfredo HernandezW/M, OFA Child Support

(Person Co.)

Tiwon Octavious CoxB/M, OFA Child

Support (3 Counts)

Donald William LysogorskiW/M

OFA Child Support

Nora Veronica Lee, B/FOFA Child Support

Lewis Bennie ThompsonB/M, OFA Child Support

(2 Counts)

Andre Eugene SuttonB/M, OFA Child Support

(2 Counts)

Lamar Rashad Davis, B/MOFA/FTA PWIMSD Marijuana

(Cumberland Co.)

Michael Jay Warren,W/M, OFA Felony Probation

Violation (2 Counts)

"Crimestoppers may pay for felonyarrests, not felony convictions."

10 MOST WANTED10 MOST WANTED

IN JAIL?WE BAIL!

Serving Wayne and Surrounding Counties

1ST CHOICE BAIL

BONDS309 E. Walnut St.

Goldsboro

919.273.1908

JAMAAL BASSDebit & Credit Cards Accepted

Serving DUPLIN, JOHNSTON, LENOIR, SAMPSON, WAYNE

& WILSON Counties

800-313-0130910-977-2729919-689-3097

ABM BAIL BONDING

24/7

PHOENIXBAIL BONDS919.209.0920919.835.9002910.245.9904910.323.1035On Call 24 Hours A Day, 7 Days A Week

Se Habla EspanolVisit Us On Facebook

at Phoenix Bail Bonds

• Servicing all of N.C. &We Also Do Out-Of-State Transfer Bonds

• We Can Arrange Federal Immigration

Bonds Also• Financing Plans on a Case By Case Basis

Contact Agent W. Torres

Agent Wayne Wallace2501-C Wayne Memorial Drive

Goldsboro, NC 27534

919-731-2211

AUTOHOMELIFE

Se Habla Español

CompetetiveRates

Discountsup to 40%

Package Ratesfor Home/Auto

www.wayneinsurancenow.com

BY WILLIAM HOLLOMAN

Staff Writer“I think it certainly puts

Mount Olive on the map in terms of travelers.”

The comment was made by town manager Charles Brown concerning the new $5 million Sleep Inn & Suites on NC Highway 55.

T h e new four-s t o r y , 88-room hotel will open its door to the pub-lic for a two-hour grand opening from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. on August 30.

However, the new motel has been opened for several weeks.

“If you spend much time on the Highway 117 Bypass between here and Goldsboro or between here and I-40 and have a North Carolina license plate on your car then you are among the mi-nority,” the town manager

BY WILLIAM HOLLOMAN

Staff WriterIt is Mount Olive’s tallest

and newest, state-of-the-art motel and the doors will be opened to showcase what is inside at a grand opening set for August 30 from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m.

It is the $5 million, four-story Sleep Inn & Suites, the facility now located be-hind the Southern Belle Restaurant.

The old, 1950’s era South-ern Belle Motel was leveled to make way for the new fa-cility.

The grand opening and ribbon cutting by the cham-ber of commerce will open the doors for the communi-ty to tour the 88 rooms and suites, meeting hall, and other attractions.

“We are extremely happy with our new motel and are excited to show it off,” said

company spokesman Steph-anie Kornegay.

She added, “We want to thank folks here for sup-porting us over the years and helping us to get the new motel up and run-ning.”

Ms. Kornegay said the large meeting room facility is being “well received”.”

Food and drinks will be available at the grand open-ing, and prizes will also be given away.

Ms. Kornegay said the rooms in the new facil-ity “exceeded our expecta-tions.”

“They are beautiful, com-fortable, and larger than normal hotel rooms,” she noted.

Ms. Kornegay said one of each of the hotel’s different rooms will be open for pub-lic viewing, and it includes the standard king room, the

honeymoon suite, and the two-room deluxe suite.

The hotel is a total of 88 rooms, 26 of which are suites. There is also a large breakfast and lobby area- comfortable and complete with a business center.

The fi tness center has machines, free weights, and

kettle bells.The large swimming pool

is also open and there is plenty of outdoor area to lounge or grill out.

Ms. Kornegay said the large meeting room facil-ity is big enough for most events.

Truckers will also fi nd

easy access, she said, due to a truck only parking area.

WiFi and a free hot break-fast with room, as well as a safe for personal valuables are also provided.

There is also a refrigera-tor and microwave in each room.

Brown saysnew hotelwill attracttravelers

Brown

SEE NEW, PAGE 16

Sleep Inn grandopening set fornext Thursday

OPEN HOUSE SET - An open house to the public will be held from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. on Au-gust 30 at the new $5 million Sleep Inn & Suites on NC Highway 55. The new motel features 88 rooms (26 suites), a large meeting room, a swimming pool, and has a variety of other unique services available. (Staff photo by WILLIAM HOLLOMAN)

water and our equipment, but it is the loss of the time involved in put-ting it back. If someone goes in and

tampers with the line, it also causes problems for their neighbors, and we intend to prosecute when we dis-

cover it,” said Brown.Brown said he is currently look-

ing at ways to make the public more

aware of the issue and make sure ev-eryone is aware it is against the law and that the town will prosecute.

WATER from page 1