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May 19, 2024

Month: March 2016

Three sizes of subdivisions

On Tuesday night, April 5, the Wake Forest Planning Board will consider three different sizes of subdivisions – the large one, Westford Place, would cover 100 acres on the east

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First town economic developer named

On Wednesday, March 30, Wake Forest Town Manager Kip Padgett named Jason Cannon, 37, from Greensboro as the town’s first economic development director. In that position Cannon, who will come

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Dig in on Dirt Day

Every kid makes mud pies. Wake Forest’s Dirt Day lets everybody make mud pies, paint with mud, search for sharks’ teeth, play in an oversized sand box, look at fossils

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Flowers, plants, food for spring

Finally we are at April and springtime and wonderful foods and plants at the Wake Forest Farmers Market, which is returning to its regular season hours Saturday, April 2, and

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Warren honored by Main Street

Wake Forest Downtown Inc. board member and local attorney James Warren was recognized as a 2015 Main Street Champion during the 2016 N.C. Main Street Awards Conference in Goldsboro on

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Teachers, got a Bright Idea?

Wake Electric and the other 25 co-ops in the network of North Carolina’s electric cooperatives have collectively pledged nearly $600,000 to the state’s teachers in Bright Ideas education grant funding

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Opinion: Questions for McCrory

By Chris Fitzsimmons Governor Pat McCrory this week defended the sweeping anti-LBGT law he signed last week by blaming the media for biased reporting and calling the growing opposition to

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Senior Lifestyle Expo April 23

A new event aimed at the area’s growing population of active seniors, the Senior Lifestyle Expo will happen Tuesday, April 12, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Richland Creek

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Report outlines how NC lives

The Budget and Tax Center, a project of the North Carolina Justice Center, has just released its bi-annual (twice a year) Economic Snapshots showing how people in each of the

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