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Volunteers are being sought to give tours at the N.C. State Capitol.
Volunteer docents needed at State Capitol
RALEIGH - The North Carolina State Capitol in downtown Raleigh is seeking volunteers interested in training as docents. Docents give tours to student and adult groups who travel to Raleigh from all over the state and country, and more volunteers are needed. The Capitol will host a two-part training and information session for new volunteers on Feb. 18 and 25, from 9 a.m.to noon. Docents will be trained to give tours of the 173-year-old Cap...
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LDS church lowers missionary age
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was formed in 1830 by Joseph Smith Jr. in New York. Since its beginnings over 1.1 million Latter-day Saint men and women have served full-time missions in countries throughout the world. In an effort to expand the opportunities for young members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to serve in full-time missions, church officials lowered the age of men and women serving in the mi...
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Division 3 High School Oratorical Scholarship Program competition winner Patrick Spain and his mother, Linda, pose with Jerry Mangum, District 11 vice commander of the American Legion Department of North Carolina and Division 3 Oratorical Chairperson Greta Crayton.
Spain earns 1st place in American Legion scholarship program
American Legion Post 116 of Fuquay-Varina hosted the Division 3 High School Oratorical Scholarship Program competition at the post Feb. 9. The winner of the contest was Patrick Spain of Raleigh. Spain is a junior and is a homeschooled student. He is the son of David and Linda Spain. The next step for the local winner is to compete at the state level. If he wins the division competition, he will go to the National competition in Indianapolis...
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Zombie Run benefits FVHS
Contributed Paxton Galvanak (right) of Strafe Gaming Lounge, presents Clara Stiers of Fuquay Varina High School PTSA, a check for $1,000. The check was a donation of the proceeds from the October Zombie Run to the FVHS Technology in the classroom initiative. The FVHS PTSA would like to thank Paxton and Jessie Galvanak, Crystal Sturgill and all the many volunteers that worked to make the event a success.
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Nov. 25-Dec. 1 Arrests Lynn Louise Rench, 22, of Fuquay-Varina was arrested Nov. 25 on a driving while impaired charge. Carmen Delisha Heggie, 23, of Holly Springs was arrested Nov. 25 on a ...
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Feb. 12-18 Arrests Charles Thomas Mangum, 76, of Fuquay-Varina was arrested Feb. 12 on breaking and entering of a residence, larceny, and larceny after breaking and entering charges. An ar...
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Feb. 5-11 Arrests An arrest was made in a Feb. 5 incident reported off Broad St. allegedly involving possession of less than a half ounce of marijuana. Timothy Michael Duggan, 36, of Fuqua...
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Dec. 21-31 Arrests Michael Anthony Beckwith, 54, of Fuquay-Varina was arrested Dec. 24 on assault on a female and possessing or concealing equipment or paraphernalia charges. An arrest was...
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Nov. 13-19 Arrests Vickie Belinda Nealy, 45, of Proctorville was arrested Nov. 14 on a larceny charge. Ashlee Brooke Selin, 26, of Willow Spring was arrested Nov. 17 on an embezzlement ch...
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