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Kids Show Off Their Red, White, And Blue
By: Kerry Hall, NBC17 | Jul. 4
On July 4, Wake Forest kids took over North Main Street for a parade all their own.
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Fireworks Light Up Wake Forest
By: Kerry Hall, NBC17 | Jul. 4
Watch highlights from the fireworks and festival at Wake Forest-Rolesville High School.
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Discuss Development In The Little River Watershed
By: News & Observer, News & Observer | Jul. 3
A public hearing on a proposal to limit development in the Little River Reservoir Water Supply Watershed is scheduled for…
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How Much Do You Know About the 4th of July?
By: Page Crawford, NBC17 | Jul. 3
Test your Independence Day knowledge against these folks…
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Shopping Center Decision Reversed
By: The Wake Weekly, The Wake Weekly | Jul. 3
Commissioners did an about-face Tuesday, approving the Quail Crossing Shopping Center, the Wake Weekly reports.
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Search For Fire Chief Continues
By: The Wake Forest Gazette, The Wake Forest Gazette | Jul. 3
The Wake Forest Fire Department board has narrowed the field for chief to three candidates, according to the Wake Forest…
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Home Building Slows Down
By: The Wake Forest Gazette, The Wake Forest Gazette | Jul. 3
Only seven residential building permits were issued by the town in June, the Gazette reports.
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Bus Service Starts Monday
By: Triangle Transit, Triangle Transit | Jul. 2
The Wake Forest-Raleigh Express Bus and the Wake Forest Loop routes are scheduled to be in service Monday. Triangle Transit…
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Town Employees Walk For Wellness
By: Town of Wake Forest, Press Release | Jul. 2
The town is promoting wellness in the workplace with the “Pedometer Walking Challenge.”
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Holiday Waste Pick-Up Schedule
By: Town of Wake Forest, Press Release | Jul. 1
There will be no garbage collection Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day.
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Fun And Fireworks Planned For The 4th
By: The Wake Forest Gazette, The Wake Forest Gazette | Jun. 30
The Gazette has a run-down of the holiday activities planned for the town of Wake Forest.
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Public Hearings And Planning Board Meeting
By: Town of Wake Forest, Town of Wake Forest | Jun. 30
Consideration of changes to the landscaping ordinance, and permits for an auto repair shop and a childcare center are among…
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Triathletes Turn Miles Into Smiles
By: Kerry Hall, NBC17 | Jun. 29
Over 300 racers competed in the first BASF Smile Train Triathlon in the Heritage Wake Forest neighborhood.
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Restaurant Tax May Not Make It
By: The Herald Sun, The Herald Sun | Jun. 27
The proposed one-percent sales tax on restaurant meals might not make it in state government, according to the Herald Sun.…
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WCPSS Considering Site For New Elementary School
By: The Wake Weekly, The Wake Weekly | Jun. 26
Wake County School staff is looking at a parcel of land off of Capital Boulevard for a new elementary school…
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New Look For Downtown Streets
By: The Wake Weekly, The Wake Weekly | Jun. 26
The town is soliciting bids for the downtown streetscape project. The Wake Weekly explains.
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Developers Appeal Town’s Decision To Deny Shopping Center
By: Wake Forest Gazette, Wake Forest Gazette | Jun. 26
Developers of the proposed Quail Crossing Shopping Center are asking a judge to review the project’s denial by town commissioners,…
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Discuss Development In The Little River Watershed
By: News & Observer, News & Observer | Jul. 3
A public hearing on a proposal to limit development in the Little River Reservoir Water Supply Watershed is scheduled for…
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How Much Do You Know About the 4th of July?
By: Page Crawford, NBC17 | Jul. 3
Test your Independence Day knowledge against these folks…
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Shopping Center Decision Reversed
By: The Wake Weekly, The Wake Weekly | Jul. 3
Commissioners did an about-face Tuesday, approving the Quail Crossing Shopping Center, the Wake Weekly reports.
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Search For Fire Chief Continues
By: The Wake Forest Gazette, The Wake Forest Gazette | Jul. 3
The Wake Forest Fire Department board has narrowed the field for chief to three candidates, according to the Wake Forest…
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Home Building Slows Down
By: The Wake Forest Gazette, The Wake Forest Gazette | Jul. 3
Only seven residential building permits were issued by the town in June, the Gazette reports.
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Bus Service Starts Monday
By: Triangle Transit, Triangle Transit | Jul. 2
The Wake Forest-Raleigh Express Bus and the Wake Forest Loop routes are scheduled to be in service Monday. Triangle Transit…
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Town Employees Walk For Wellness
By: Town of Wake Forest, Press Release | Jul. 2
The town is promoting wellness in the workplace with the “Pedometer Walking Challenge.”
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Holiday Waste Pick-Up Schedule
By: Town of Wake Forest, Press Release | Jul. 1
There will be no garbage collection Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day.
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Fun And Fireworks Planned For The 4th
By: The Wake Forest Gazette, The Wake Forest Gazette | Jun. 30
The Gazette has a run-down of the holiday activities planned for the town of Wake Forest.
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Public Hearings And Planning Board Meeting
By: Town of Wake Forest, Town of Wake Forest | Jun. 30
Consideration of changes to the landscaping ordinance, and permits for an auto repair shop and a childcare center are among…
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Triathletes Turn Miles Into Smiles
By: Kerry Hall, NBC17 | Jun. 29
Over 300 racers competed in the first BASF Smile Train Triathlon in the Heritage Wake Forest neighborhood.
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Restaurant Tax May Not Make It
By: The Herald Sun, The Herald Sun | Jun. 27
The proposed one-percent sales tax on restaurant meals might not make it in state government, according to the Herald Sun.…
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WCPSS Considering Site For New Elementary School
By: The Wake Weekly, The Wake Weekly | Jun. 26
Wake County School staff is looking at a parcel of land off of Capital Boulevard for a new elementary school…
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New Look For Downtown Streets
By: The Wake Weekly, The Wake Weekly | Jun. 26
The town is soliciting bids for the downtown streetscape project. The Wake Weekly explains.
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Developers Appeal Town’s Decision To Deny Shopping Center
By: Wake Forest Gazette, Wake Forest Gazette | Jun. 26
Developers of the proposed Quail Crossing Shopping Center are asking a judge to review the project’s denial by town commissioners,…
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Electronic Car Competition
By: myNC.com, Wake County Public Schools | May. 15
Students from Garner, Raleigh, and Wake Forest-Rolesville schools have advanced to the SMARTT Challenge event that begins tomorrow.
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Wake Schools Explore Plan to Permit Gun Clubs
By: Liza Weidle, NBC17 | May. 13
Wake students may be permitted soon to participate in rifle and gun clubs as well as receive the necessary hunter…
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Wake Schools Want to Halt Public/Private Partnerships
By: Liza Weidle, NBC17 | May. 13
Wake school board wants to halt public/private partnerships as legal fees soar to $230,000.
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Wake Schools Graduation Schedule
By: Liza Weidle, NBC17 | May. 8
High Schools in Wake County are making plans for the 2008 graduation ceremonies that start on May 31 and run…
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Students to Audition for “A Chorus Line”
By: myNC.com, Wake Public Schools | May. 8
Auditions for student production of “A Chorus Line” are on May 24 and 25.
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Wake School Board Discusses Funding Agreement
By: Liza Weidle, NBC17 | May. 6
The starting point for funding agreement is $380 million if the school board approves plan recommended by Wake Education Partnership…
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Wake Schools To Use Automated Prepayment Lunch Program
By: Liza Weidle, NBC17 | May. 2
MyLunchMoney.com is the automated lunch prepayment program Wake School board is expected to approve during May 6 meeting.
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Wake Voters Support District School Board Elections
By: Liza Weidle, NBC17 | Apr. 30
Poll finds that most voters do not support at large elections for school board members.
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Wake School Board Considers Next Bond
By: Liza Weidle, NBC17 | Apr. 29
The next school bond could be on the ballot for voters as early as May 2009.
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What’s Clicking in Education: Fitness Events and PTA Celebration
By: Liza Weidle, NBC17 | Apr. 28
This week kids in school will focus on fitness as May 1 through May 7 is National Physical Education week. …
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Wake Schools Approve Traditional Calendar Options
By: Liza Weidle, NBC17 | Apr. 23
Wake county schools designates traditional calendar schools for students who opted out of year-round.
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Wake Schools to Send Fewer Consent Forms
By: Liza Weidle, NBC17 | Apr. 23
Wake county school’s reduce number of year round calendar school consent forms mailed home to parents.
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Wake Schools Approve $355 Million Budget
By: Liza Weidle, NBC17 | Apr. 23
Wake School Board members approved on Tuesday a $355 million budget request to submit to county commissioners.
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N.C. Girl Scouts Could Win $75,000
By: Liza Weidle, NBC17 | Apr. 21
Girl Scouts of North Carolina Coastal Pines are a finalist in the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of NC’s Step…
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Wake Schools Hold Job Fair
By: myNC.com, NBC17 | Apr. 18
The 2008 Spring Job Fair for Wake County School System is on Saturday, April 19 at Panther Creek and Green…
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