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Week 11 Northern Athletic Conference basketball power rankings
Northern Athletic Conference play starts to heat up as the teams reach the halfway point. Millbrook High School girls make a shocking jump, and the Wakefield High School boys team takes first. The post Week 11 Northern Athletic Conference basketball power rankings first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Triangle Land Conservancy protects land at Falls Lake
Triangle Land Conservancy on Jan. 11 finalized the purchase of 320 acres located near Falls Lake on the northwestern rim of Wake County. Made possible with funds from Wake County’s Open Space Bond Program and the City of Raleigh’s Watershed Protection Program, TLC’s purchase from Weyerhaeuser Company conserves the largest contiguous parcel of land remaining in the critical area of […] The post Triangle Land Conservancy protects land at Falls Lake first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Knightdale recreation directors accepts Moore County post
Knightdale Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Programs Director Chris Wiley resigned Feb. 1 and has accepted the same position with Moore County, according to Knightdale Town Manager Bill Summers. Hired in December 2018, Wiley previously served the towns of Wendell and Southern Pines. "He is credited with numerous accomplishments during his tenure with Knightdale," the town said in a press release. […] The post Knightdale recreation directors accepts Moore County post first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Novozymes and Chr. Hansen merge, creating Novonesis
On Jan. 29 the combination of the legacy companies Novozymes and Chr. Hansen was completed, establishing the company Novonesis. The combined company brings together 10,000 people worldwide and spans more than 30 different industries. The company operates a manufacturing facility in Franklinton. Officials at the Franklinton facility said the change will have little to no effect on operations locally. “All […] The post Novozymes and Chr. Hansen merge, creating Novonesis first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
James Daniel Cloonan
James Daniel Cloonan, 90, of Raleigh, North Carolina, passed away at his home on January 22, 2024. James was born on June 12, 1933 at home in Cleveland, Ohio to Thomas Cloonan and Minnie (Soukup) Cloonan. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Thomas Cloonan, Edward Cloonan and William Cloonan. He leaves behind his brother Danny Cloonan and sister […] The post James Daniel Cloonan first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Millbrook wins 2024 Northern Athletic 4A Conference tournament with dominant showing
Millbrook High School, the regular season boys wrestling champions, took home the team win in the 2024 Northern Athletic 4A Conference tournament on Friday, Jan. 19. The post Millbrook wins 2024 Northern Athletic 4A Conference tournament with dominant showing first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Albert Wayne Easter
Wayne is survived by his wife Jean and his two daughters: Bunnie Sutter and Faith Cogdell; his grandchildren: Jordan Eckels, Cassie Strawser, Kaleb Wayne Strawser; his great grandchild: Cameron Eckels; and his sister in Canada: Julie Dupuis. Sorry! An active online subscription is required to access this content. Please login below or Subscribe today! Username Password Remember Me […] The post Albert Wayne Easter first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Causey: Insurance Department opposes rate hike
N.C. Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey told an audience at a rural fire department near Zebulon Saturday that he said ‘no’ on the steep rate increase insurance companies have requested for homeowner’s insurance rates across the state -- but the matter is now subject to a hearing process that began Monday. The companies requested on average a 42 percent rate hike […] The post Causey: Insurance Department opposes rate hike first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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