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Garden Education Day provides knowledge, fun for kids in Wendell
Children and parents in Wendell had the chance to get their own hands in the soil last week while learning more about gardening during Garden Education Day. The event took place at the Community Garden, which is located at 601 W. Third St. Led by community garden member Shelly Ryan, a number of visitors picked potatoes and peppers, and received […] The post Garden Education Day provides knowledge, fun for kids in Wendell first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Sheriff’s office investigating homicide
The Wake County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the shooting death of a woman near Wendell as a homicide. This shooting is now being investigated as a homicide. WCSO reported July 1 that 24-year-old Serenity Spencer had passed away at the hospital. “This is an ongoing investigation,” WCSO said in a press release. “Anyone with information that would assist in the […] The post Sheriff’s office investigating homicide first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Ligon Mill Road is back open
Ligon Mill Road is back open after it was closed early this morning due to a downed tree and power line across the roadway, according to Wake Forest town officials. Town officials reported July 1 that Ligon Mill Road had been closed between Forest Road and Wake Drive due to a downed tree and power line across the roadway. At […] The post Ligon Mill Road is back open first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Wake County Animal Center is dangerously close to euthanasia for space
Wake County Animal Center has reached full capacity once again and urgently needs community support through pet adoptions. After taking in 141 animals over the last three days, there are only two cat kennels and five dog kennels left in the building. Without immediate intervention, the center will have to start euthanizing for space. “The center has an eight-year record […] The post Wake County Animal Center is dangerously close to euthanasia for space first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Granville Sheriff’s Office investigates Franklinton death
The Granville County Sheriff’s Office and the SBI are currently investigating circumstances surrounding the death of Corey Faison. Faison’s body was discovered in Granville County at 4052 Old Franklinton Road, Franklinton, according to a press release from Granville County Sheriff Robert D. Fountain Jr. His body was discovered June 26 No other information is available currently. If you have any […] The post Granville Sheriff’s Office investigates Franklinton death first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Three FUNGO players to participate in 2024 ONSL All-Star events
The 2024 Old North State League All-Star Game is set for June 28 and two Wake Forest players have been announced to be participating while one will be in the Home Run Derby. “We all are super excited for this weekend, this event is always an awesome time to highlight a lot of the great players throughout the Old North […] The post Three FUNGO players to participate in 2024 ONSL All-Star events first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
NC State ranked within top 25 of EA Sports College Football 25
To cap off a week of significant announcements and trailers for arguably the most anticipated sports game of all time, EA Sports College Football 25, the top 25 ranked teams in the game have been announced. North Carolina State University was given an 87 overall, placing them at No. 21 in the top 25. The Wolfpack are one of five […] The post NC State ranked within top 25 of EA Sports College Football 25 first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
NC House, Senate debate minor differences while neglecting urgent needs
North Carolina House and Senate Republican leaders both recently unveiled and passed their state budget proposals for the new fiscal year that begins July 1. And, as has so often been the case over the past decade-plus, the chief immediate result has been a period of intense and potentially destructive bickering. Despite broad agreement between the two sides to continue […] The post NC House, Senate debate minor differences while neglecting urgent needs first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Moore graduates from UNC-Chapel Hill certification program
The Town of Wake Forest is pleased to announce that Information Technology Analyst II David Moore has successfully graduated from the 2023-2024 Certified Government Chief Information Officers Program at UNC-Chapel Hill’s School of Government. Introduced in 2005, the program is the nation’s first local government specific program for CIOs. It is designed for local government chief information officers, information technology […] The post Moore graduates from UNC-Chapel Hill certification program first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Biden heads to Raleigh after presidential debate
President Biden will hold a campaign event in Raleigh on Friday, just one day after squaring off with former President Donald Trump in the election cycle’s first debate. Biden touched down at RDU Airport just before 2:00 a.m. on Friday, where he was met by a crowd and visited for a few minutes before departing. The President will be joined […] The post Biden heads to Raleigh after presidential debate first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Zebulon passes budget for next fiscal year
The Zebulon Board of Commissioners passed a town budget for next year during a work session meeting Tuesday night. The budget, which grew this year to just over $28.5 million, will serve as the town’s spending plan for next year. It includes s property tax rate of 57.7 cents per $100 of assessed property value. The original budget called for […] The post Zebulon passes budget for next fiscal year first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Wake County cooling stations to remain open as extreme heat persists
With continued sky-high temperatures in the forecast, Wake County’s temporary cooling stations will stay open to provide shelter from the triple-digit heat indices. The stations first opened Saturday, June 22, and due to the extension, they will remain available through at least June 30, depending on the forecast. “Long periods of extreme heat can create health risks, especially for vulnerable […] The post Wake County cooling stations to remain open as extreme heat persists first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Wake County Animal Center urges pet owners to protect animals during summer heat
As temperatures rise, the Wake County Animal Center emphasizes the importance of protecting pets from the heat. Wake County Animal Center suggests several essential measures to ensure pets remain safe and comfortable during hot weather. “Pets are vulnerable to heat-related illnesses, just like humans,” said Wake County Commissioner Vickie Adamson. “It’s essential for pet owners to take proactive steps to […] The post Wake County Animal Center urges pet owners to protect animals during summer heat first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Central Pines Regional Council Awarded $1.6M grant to create Triangle Youth Assistance Coalition
Central Pines Regional Council has been awarded a $1.6M Youth Homelessness System Improvement grant award from the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development to create a Triangle Youth Assistance Coalition across Durham, Orange, Wake, and Chatham counties. The award was announced during a United States Housing and Urban Development press conference held at the Central Pines Regional Council offices on […] The post Central Pines Regional Council Awarded $1.6M grant to create Triangle Youth Assistance Coalition first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
New dental office opens in Wake Forest
A local dental practice opened a new location in Wake Forest last week. The Wells Family Dental Group’s new office is located at 911 Gateway Commons Circle, and offers services in general, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry, as well as emergency dental care. “Known for its high standard of excellence in personalized dental care, the practice aims to provide the highest […] The post New dental office opens in Wake Forest first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Free summer meal distribution kicks-off at ‘Lunch with Poe’ event
As students enter their summer break, no child should wonder where they’ll get their next meal now that school is out. Many organizations across the region are coming together to offer children under 18 free meals throughout summer at locations across Wake County. The Summer Food Service Program is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. “These summer meals could not […] The post Free summer meal distribution kicks-off at ‘Lunch with Poe’ event first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Free car seat check and installation event Saturday
The Wake Forest Police Department and Wake County Health & Human Services are partnering to make sure small children are safe in the car by offering a free Car Seat Check & Installation Event June 29, from 9 -1 1 a.m. at the Wake Forest Library. Certified Car Seat Safety Technicians will be on hand to answer questions and assist […] The post Free car seat check and installation event Saturday first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
State lawmakers force Wake County to lower graduation requirements
A provision passed last year by the state legislature forced the Wake County School Board’s hand this week, leaving the board no option but to lower its graduation requirements or find itself out of compliance with state policy. The school board’s policy committee passed a motion Tuesday night that will lower the graduation requirements county-wide from 26 credits to 22 […] The post State lawmakers force Wake County to lower graduation requirements first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Carolina Mudcats take series over Columbia Fireflies
The Carolina Mudcats faced off against the Columbia Fireflies in a seven-game series from June 18-23. The Mudcats took five wins in the series, marking their first series win since their series win over Delmarva from May 28 to June 2, as their previous two ended in ties. Game one In game one, the Mudcats kicked off their doubleheader on […] The post Carolina Mudcats take series over Columbia Fireflies first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
DOT decision will hurt Latino communities
The Latino community is the fastest-growing population in North Carolina, accounting for 11% of our population. About half of that group identifies as Mexican. So, the tentative decision by the U.S. Department of Transportation to terminate approval of the joint cooperation agreement between Delta Air Lines and Aeroméxico is a point of concern for the Latino community in our state. […] The post DOT decision will hurt Latino communities first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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