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Spring Hope gets $2.96M for water, sewer work
Spring Hope will receive nearly $3 million in State Water Infrastructure Authority funding to retool the town’s water and sewer systems. Gov. Roy Cooper announced $235 million in drinking water and wastewater infrastructure funding and stormwater grants Wednesday, a day after the Water Infrastructure Authority met to consider grant requests from local governments. The awards include a combined $2,960,880 for […] The post Spring Hope gets $2.96M for water, sewer work first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
COVID-19 exposure closes Northern Wake Senior Center in Wake Forest
A senior center in Wake County was closed Sunday after staff and volunteers at the facility were exposed to COVID-19.According to Town of Wake Forest officials, the Northern Wake Senior Center on East Holding Avenue is expected to be closed until Wednesday, July 24, but could be closed possibly longer.Meals on Wheels of Wake County will offer "Grab and Go" meals to Friendship Café members from 10:15-11:30 a.m. in the parking lot of the center.For more information about the closure or updates, community members are asked to call the NWSC at (919) 554-4111 after 2 p.m. on July 24.ALSO SEE: Sunday service still held after fire destroys Springhill Presbyterian: 'We are the church'
NC homebuyers ready to move in, but waiting on power
ZEBULON, N.C. (WNCN) — Brand new homes in the Triangle already have buyers, but they’re empty because they don’t yet have power. CBS 17 has learned this is happening in several neighborhoods. “Back when I first put a deposit down, got approved and everything, they said, probably...
Board of Commissioners chairman discusses public safety funding in budget
Nash County Board of Commissioners Chairman Robbie Davis told Rotarians at a recent weekly luncheon of the Rocky Mount Rotary Club that if anyone says he and fellow commissioners are not properly funding public safety, then he has the following reply: “It’s not quite true.” Davis said if the newly approved county budget is not adequately funding fire services, emergency medical services, the sheriff’s office and emergency management, then he does not really know what else to do. ...
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