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Subject/Name: Wake County Board of Commissioners
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Wake agrees to tackle minority contract policy (& Durham county experience) - Ja 5 88 2C
- Wake commissioners' offices move to 11th floor - Ja 12 88 3C
- Art group fund drive stirs fears of hurting Wake United Way - Ja 19 88 1C
- Commissioners OK Knightdale water line - Ja 21 88 2C
- Wake commissioners get new assignments from board chairman - Ja 21 88 7D
- Arts group will seek workers' donations - Ja 20 88 2C
- Natural debris landfill approved near Wendell - Ja 22 88 2C
- All-year schooling proposed (Wake County) - Ja 26 88 1
- Board urged to push for Little River study - Ja 27 88 2C
- Editorial: Wake school bills coming due - Ja 30 88 12A
- Wake commissioners call leasing schools a tax-saving option - Fe 2 88 1C
- Wake planners, stretched thin, pressed for progress on plan - Fe 10 88 3D
- Hedrick considers switching; Democrats wooing GOP commissioner - Fe 11 88 1C
- New social service programs sought - Fe 12 88 22C
- Editorial: Planning on short rations - Fe 13 88 12A
- Probe of Outer Loop deal sought - Fe 16 88 1C
- Wake board accused of foot-dragging on school funds - Fe 17 88 2C
- Special referendum likely on school bond - Fe 18 88 1
- Wake board set to call for record school bond - Fe 27 88 1
- Wake County might take over city tag collections - Fe 29 88 1C
- $125 million bond vote set for June 28 - Mr 1 88 1
- Minority contracts backed, but no goals set by county - Mr 1 88 1C
- Commissioners get revised Wake growth plan - Mr 2 88 2C
- Blue Jay Point park plan OK'd - Mr 3 88 10T
- Editorial: Doing Wake's duty for schools - Mr 7 88 12A
- Hospital borrowing discussed; Panel suggests loan to build Cary facility - Mr 10 88 1C
- Commissioners approve quarry near Fuquay; But Teer quarry request denied - Mr 22 88 1C
- Wake board sets date for school bond vote - Mr 24 88 2C
- Wake ponders sharp hike in fees for specific services - Mr 26 88 1C
- Wake may keep control over water lines to RTP - Mr 29 88 1C
- Special fee considered to add sheriff's patrols - Ap 5 88 1C
- Wake County commissioners adopt package of fee increases - Ap 5 88 16C
- Apartment glut spurs failed bid for tax relief - Ap 6 88 1C
- Community waiting for state help; Problems, from roads to water, face 14 Asbury homeowners - Ap 11 88 1C
- Psychiatric hospital recommended for Wake - Ap 14 88 1C
- Wake hospital system's request for $25 million loan is quashed - Ap 19 88 1C
- Hospital official (Bardin) raps commissioners on loan - Ap 20 88 1C
- Developer impact fee discussed - Ap 23 88 1C
- Discussion on hospital board tabled - Ap 26 88 4C
- Wake board will lead Little River project - Ap 26 88 2C
- Garner department gets fire tax district - Ap 27 88 2C
- Cary studies proposal to cap building height - Ap 29 88 2C
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