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  2. Deaths in 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Jones Howard, 85, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern North Carolina (since 1988). [456] Mark Izu, 70, American jazz double bass player and composer, colon cancer. [457] Manda Jagannath, 73, Indian politician, MP (1998–2014). [458] Claude Jarman Jr., 90, American actor (The Yearling, Intruder in the Dust, Rio ...

  3. Wake County Commissioner and former Raleigh council member ...

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    Governor Roy Cooper talks with Wake County Commissioners James West and Shinica Thomas following a press briefing on COVID-19 on Thursday, September 29, 2021 at Health Park Pharmacy in Raleigh, N.C.

  4. Wake County middle school principal dies unexpectedly ...

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    Wake County middle school principal dies unexpectedly, district says. Jessica Banov. November 21, 2022 at 8:52 PM. Karen Sinders, the principal of Lufkin Road Middle School, died Monday, Nov. 21 ...

  5. Gerald Mauroka Baker - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Mauroka Baker (born April 4, 1962) was an American law enforcement officer who served as Sheriff of Wake County, North Carolina from December 2018 until December 2022 at the end of term. Baker was defeated in a second Democratic primary election in July 2022 by now Sheriff, Willie Rowe.

  6. Butner-Creedmoor News - Wikipedia

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    The Butner-Creedmoor News is a weekly newspaper with coverage area including the towns of Butner, Creedmoor and Stem, as well as Southern Granville, Northern Wake and Northern Durham counties in North Carolina. [4] The newspaper is printed on Fridays and is online as well; it covers local news, area sports, and local obituaries.

  7. John H. Baker Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Baker was born on June 10, 1935 [2] in Raleigh, North Carolina.He was the son of John H. Baker Sr., the city's first African-American police officer. [1] Baker grew up in Raleigh's Oberlin neighborhood, attending Ligon High School and North Carolina Central University, where he graduated in 1958. [3]

  8. J. Russell Capps - Wikipedia

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    James Russell Capps (February 26, 1931 – October 6, 2020) was a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly from 1994 to 2006. [1] [2] Capps represented the state's 50th House District until the General Assembly redrew legislative districts.

  9. James Snyder Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Snyder served in the North Carolina House of Representatives, filling the unexpired term of his father who had died. [1] He later chaired the Davidson County Republican Party. [2] In 2002, Snyder was the only major challenger to Elizabeth Dole in the Republican primary for United States Senate, garnering about 14 percent of the vote.