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May 8, 2024

Month: April 2015

Tar Heel Traveler coming to town

WRAL-TV’s Tar Heel Traveler Scott Mason will be at the Wake Forest Historical Museum Sunday, May 3, a presentation sponsored by the North Carolina Humanities Council in conjunction with the

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WEMC funds new fire truck

Wake Electric, a membership cooperative headquartered in Youngsville, recently awarded a $975,000 zero-interest loan to the Youngsville Volunteer Fire Department, allowing it to add a new fire truck to its

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Olde Wake Forest on agenda again

Olde Wake Forest, a 10-lot infill subdivision on an extension of North Wingate Street, will be back before the Wake Forest Planning Board Tuesday night, May 5, with minor changes

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Brief Bits

About that Gettysburg Cyclorama, the 376-foot painting of Pickett’s Charge during the Battle of Gettysburg. When Brief Bits said last week that it was displayed in Wake Forest in 1965,

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Manager search narrowed to 3

The search for a new Wake Forest town manager has been narrowed to three candidates, Human Resources Director Virginia Jones said this week. The town commissioners and Mayor Vivian Jones

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Relay moved to Richland Church

The Wake Forest/Northern Wake Relay for Life is moving to Richland Creek Community Church on Burlington Mills Road, a move made to control expenses and dedicate more funds to the

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Capital Transit at Six Sundays

Capital Transit, a four-part vocal jazz ensemble with musical accompaniment, will headline Six Sundays in Spring’s second concert Sunday, May 3, in E. Carroll Joyner Park’s amphitheater. Last Sunday’s free

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