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Mustangs are latest victims of Cougars
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The Cougars, coming off wins against Holly Springs, Green Hope and Apex in consecutive rounds, had to score two runs the hard way Tuesday to get past Middle Creek, 2-0, and advance to its first NCHSAA 4A East softball regional since 2006. Comment?
Holly Springs' Main Street Extension will ease traffic
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A $5.2 million grant, awarded earlier this month, will pay 80 percent of the construction cost for the Main Street Extension. Comment?
80-year-old Holly Springs woman dedicated to giving blood
Every three months, the Knights of Columbus host a blood drive at St. Mary Magdalene church in Apex. Comment?
School-construction needs list includes western Wake
Two schools in western Wake County would see renovations, and the area would gain about half a dozen new schools in the coming years under a proposed list of school construction projects. Comment?
When the speaker system at Optimist Park refused to cooperate and play the recorded version of "The Star Spangled Banner" prior to the start of Apex and Sanderson's first-round NCHSAA playoff game Friday night, a Sanderson parent stepped in and ably sang the anthem. Comment?
Holly Springs mobile-home residents scramble to find new plan
When Joan and Soloane Brown bought a double-wide mobile home and set it up in the Brayton Park community in 1999, they planned to stay forever. Comment?
Old rivalries make for early exits
Familiar faces provided the end of the road for the Middle Creek boys' and Athens Drive and Apex girls' lacrosse teams. Comment?
The conference championships visit Apex High this season. For the second straight year, the events will be split between two days. Comment?
Athens Drive, Green Hope tied in Tri-9 boysa golf entering conference tournament
Monday's conference tournament at MacGregor Downs Country Club in Cary will be winner-take-all for the Athens Drive and Green Hope boys' golf teams. Comment?
Parks and recreation: April 28
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The 10U South Wake Storm baseball team won the NCUSSSA Carolina Classic on April 20-21, with a winning record of 4-0. The Storm consists of 4th and 5th grade athletes from Fuquay-Varina and Holly Springs. Comment?
Don Briscar: A successful season
On behalf of the Holly Springs Cultural Center, I want to thank everyone who was part of our sellout season this year. Comment?
Athens Drive, Green Hope tied in Tri-9 boysa golf entering conference tournament
Monday's conference tournament at MacGregor Downs Country Club in Cary will be winner-take-all for the Athens Drive and Green Hope boys' golf teams. Comment?
Bengals wallop Mustangs, move closer to conference title
The Fuquay-Varina baseball team pounded out 10 hits en route to a 10-0 win against Middle Creek on Wednesday, giving the Bengals at least a share of the Tri-9 Conference title. Comment?
Cardinal Gibbons clinches boysa lacrosse conference title after beating Apex
The Cardinal Gibbons and Apex boys' lacrosse teams played a game that lived up to expectations on Tuesday, with Gibbons coming from behind to pull out a narrow 8-7 win and secure at least a share of the Conference 2 title. Comment?
Don't bill TriEx drivers for tolls less than $5, Stam says
While state Rep. Paul Stam has a bill in the legislature that might keep some drivers from paying tolls to the N.C. Turnpike Authority, he also has a tip that might drum up more turnpike business from toll-paying drivers. Comment?
County pride on the line
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Holly Springs' Jack Nosbisch clears 6' 2" on his way to first place with a cleared height of 6' 6" during the Wake County Track and Field Championships at Athens Drive on Saturday, April 13, 2013. Comment?
Holly Springs boysa lacrosse shows mental toughness, beats Mustangs
Players Taylor Ferguson, Evan Allen and Sean Mayefskie had a quiet confidence, knowing their team was better than it had showed earlier this year. Comment?
It's almost time for strawberries
Darin and Jessica Jones welcome customers to pick strawberries from the patch or buy berries and other produce from the stand. Comment?
Some former local high school wrestlers have found success at the collegiate level, many seeing action as underclassmen and playing big roles for their programs. Comment?
In Friendship, deep roots unite residents
Before Richardson Road was paved, it was a muddy stretch where the bus wouldnt travel to pick up black children in the days of segregated schools. Comment?