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Wendell native to lead NC State marching band

Emily Sanderson, a graduate of East Wake High, was voted drum major of the “The Power Sound of the South.” Published: May. 15, 2012 8:00 PM | Full story

Prickett responds to Malone’s budget vote backers

9F11I8NU A dispute between school board members Deborah Prickett and Chris Malone took a new turn last week when Prickett contacted some of Malone’s constituents. Published: May. 15, 2012 8:00 PM | Full story

Knightdale denies existence of personnel conflict

Jay Chalk, son of Town Councilman Mike Chalk, works fulltime as Knightdale’s Athletics Supervisor. Published: May. 15, 2012 8:00 PM | Full story

Knightdale aims to improve harassment response

Town Council recently adopted a new grievance procedure. Published: May. 15, 2012 8:00 PM | Full story

Zebulon likely to increase property tax

Zebulon commissioners are narrowing down budget options revolving around how much to raise property taxes and what capital projects to keep on the list for the 2012-13 fiscal year. Published: May. 15, 2012 8:00 PM | Full story

Ashley rides early runs for playoff win

Knightdale fell behind early in Friday’s baseball playoff game against Wilmington Ashley and never regrouped. Published: May. 15, 2012 8:00 PM | Full story
Laney softball inches past East Wake
Errors plague Knightdale softball in first round
No. 1 Hoggard dismisses East Wake from state soccer playoffs
Sports Briefs: May 16

Wendell historic landmark receives plaque

A marker to stand outside the Bunn House on Main Street in Wendell completes its historic landmark designation. Published: May. 15, 2012 8:00 PM | Full story
Wendell native to lead NC State marching band
Five Minutes With …Eileen Lowery
Isom Holman, one of Wake’s oldest and last black farmers, dies at 92
Benefit to offset medical expenses for Zebulon couple

Wake superintendent: Strong home sales show student assignment plan not hurting housing market

WS-ASSIGN.01032012.JRR Tony Tata says increases in Wake County home sales for the first quarter disprove the idea that the choice-based school plan is scaring buyers away. Published: May. 15, 2012 8:00 PM | Full story
Prickett responds to Malone’s budget vote backers
East Wake releases third quarter honor roll and principal’s list
School Notes: May 9
Wake school board asks county for $8.8 million fund boost
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