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Wake County
  • Tail wagging dog (ed.) Jl.21445:4. 12.
  • Praise accorded by Grand jurors. S.11-45
  • County provides funds for State guard. 0.10-45:14.
  • Wake boasts fine record in purchasing war bonds. 0.12-45:16.
  • County fathers in meeting here. N.6-45:!
  • County appoints city constable. Jsn.8-46 5
  • 'Grand jury lauds Parker, Bickett. Jan.9-46:10.
Wake County
  • Deputy sheriff nsraed to county home post Jan.18-46:9.
  • Wake schools closed. Jan.22-46:12.
  • County schools will be closed until Monday. F.1-46:20. 20.
  • Legislative list still in doubt. F.3-46:
  • County ap-oroves repairs to roads. Mar. 5-46: 12.
Wake County
  • Auditor readies county's budget. May 2-6: 7.
  • Mrs. Betty Rand Cllne becomes first woman Deputy Sheriff in Decade. Jan. 3-Kji 20.
  • Grand Jury in Wake seeks Courthouse improvements. Jan. 9-7: 5.
  • Wake County tax collections hit record high. Mar. 4-IJ.7: 3.
Wake County
  • 11,019 mn sent to Army by Wake's Draft Board. Apr. 11-47: 22.
  • Wake tax rate to remain at 65 cents for cosing year. May 16-47: 0.
  • Names of 4,500 women put in Wake Jury
  • Wake County adores record $702,464.02 year's budget. Jly. g-47: lk-m
  • D. Bryant Harrison retires as Wake's Tax Supervisor. Feb. 29-48: 16.
Wake County
  • Robert E. Richardson succeeds D. Bryant Harrison as Wake County Supervisor. Mar. 1-14-g: 12.
  • No raise planned In Wake pay roll. May 11-I 13.
  • County employes get $10 monthly pay raises. Je. 3-W 20.
  • County to retain 62-cent tax rate this year. June 8-k$i 16.
Wake County
  • 1600,000 ABC money distributed in Wake. Jly. 23-ll-g: 6.
  • Memorial plaque for Wake County's var dead to be dedicated today. Jly. 25-b;6.
  • Action postponed on tax proposal. Aug-. 3-fcg? 1.
  • Here's how Wake County voted in major
  • races Tuesday. Nov. 3-lj-g: 2.
  • Precinct results in Wake County. Nov. 3-lJ-S: 2.
Wake County
  • Democrats in Wake get huge majorities. Nov. 3-g: 19.
  • Wake County has fl,008,000 Tax collect-Ion. Jan. k-k9i 11.
  • Wake Count makes final Christian Rural Overseas Program preparations. Feb. 4-4-9:7
  • New Wake offices Okayed. Feb. 8-9: 16.
  • Wake records majorities for roads, school issues. Je. 5-9: 1.
Wake County
  • County trimming budget. Je. 10-4-9! 28. Wake County Board tentatively approves
  • 13-cent tax increase. Je. 11-4-9: 14-.
  • County discusses audits. Jly. 6-4-9! 3. Wake sets 75-cent tax rate. Jly. 6-4-9! 18.
  • Sheriff R. J. Pleasants seeks reelection Mar. 10-50! 26.
  • WUee births lead deaths. May 9-50: 19.
  • Relief fund spending hit at County meeting. May 17-50: 24.
Wake County
  • Wake's tax rate up five cents. Je. IO-50: 1.
  • Wake tax rate&O cents. Jly. -50: 1.
  • William E. Vatkins joins Wake Sheriff's force. Jly. 14-50: 3.
  • Microfilm projector installed in Wake Courthouse. Aug. 22-50 5 5.
  • Thomas A. Banks named County attorney. Dec. 5-50: 22.
  • Local hospitals, schools ask County for $2m750,00. Dec. 9I5O: 1.
Wake County
  • Wake Budget indicates rate will be sane. Hay 18-51: 11.
  • C. C. Rich remains as Counts'- Tax Collector. Je. 5-51: 24.
  • Wake Budget of $1,141,425 set. Je. 19-51: 22.
  • J. C. Little, Jr., appointed clerk of Wake Superior Court. Jly. 2-51: 20.
  • L. A. Doub named, Wake Treasurer. Jan. 4-52: 26.