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//May 15, 2014

You can come home again

WAKE FOREST — The Old Campus Trek, organized by Wake Forest University and hosted by the Wake Forest Historical Museum, took place April 26 on the museum grounds. Pictured are a few of the 200-some Wake Forest alumni, museum supporters and current WFU students who enjoyed the...
Posted On 15 May 2014
, By WebEd1

Time for equine vaccinations

RALEIGH — It’s the beginning of mosquito season in North Carolina, which means it’s also time for equine owners to talk to their veterinarians about vaccinating animals against mosquito-borne diseases. West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis are endemic across North...
Posted On 15 May 2014
, By WebEd1
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Patriots baseball faces familiar playoff opponent

By Becky Kimbrell-Norris Correspondent WAKE FOREST — The Franklin Academy baseball team took to the field yesterday (Wednesday) against a familiar opponent when they faced Louisburg High School in the first round of the 1A NCHSAA playoffs. The game was played at the Warriors...
Posted On 15 May 2014
, By Clellie Allen

Town asks for Stadium Drive input

WAKE FOREST — The town of Wake Forest hosts a citizen information workshop on the Stadium Drive — Complete Streets and North Avenue Resurfacing Project May 22 in the ground floor meeting room at the town hall, 301 S. Brooks St. The session’s open house format enables residents to...
Posted On 15 May 2014
, By WebEd1

Healthy eating seminar Wednesday

FRANKLINTON — Susan Crews, certified health coach and personal trainer, presents a healthy eating and functional movement seminar for small business owners Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Novozymes, 77 Perry Chapel Church Road, Franklinton. The lunch-and-learn session will...
Posted On 15 May 2014
, By WebEd1
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