No town swim plan now
“At this point we have no alternatives to offer swimming lessons and free swim times this season,” Ruben Wall, the head of the town’s parks, recreation and cultural resources department,
“At this point we have no alternatives to offer swimming lessons and free swim times this season,” Ruben Wall, the head of the town’s parks, recreation and cultural resources department,
The Wake Forest Police Department said there were few problems Monday, the first day the bridge on Rogers Road was closed for replacement. “Obviously there were some delays but nothing
When people pour into downtown Wake Forest on Friday, July 8, for the fourth edition of Friday Night on White, this one featuring Stone Age Romeos, they will find a
Article includes comparisons with current rates, Duke and WEMC rates Since the Wake Forest Town Board heard the results of a comprehensive electric rate study for Wake Forest Power that
The 43rd edition of the Wake Forest Fourth of July Celebration will be presented on July 3 and 4 with the stadium show and fireworks display the night of the
Until last year Wake Forest and 33 other towns and cities were deeply in debt and would be until 2026 because they owned shares in power plants owned by Duke
The email announcing the breakfast and the program was sent out on Saturday, June 25, and therefore could not be published in the two local weekly newspapers. However, groups which
The Comfort Zone Camp, a nonprofit bereavement camp that transforms the lives of children who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling or primary caregiver, will be at Camp
Purple Heart Medal recipients and military veterans are invited to the eighth annual Wake Forest Purple Heart Dinner on Saturday, Aug. 6, at 5:30 p.m., at Richland Creek Community Church
As the popularity of Friday Night on White continues to grow, so too does the need for volunteers. Due to the incredible success of the first three Friday Night on
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