Talk:Wake Forest, North Carolina
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Print Only
editWhoever put The Wake Weekly newspaper in the "print only" section must favor the "online only" Destination Wake Forest. For that matter Destination is unlikely even the most popular online source of news in Wake Forest, which I'd guess is The Wake Forest Gazette. Since neither of those websites is registered with the press association, it's difficult to say which is more widely read. However, the statement that The Wake Weekly is print only is belied by the link to the newspaper's website. While primarily a print product, The Wake Weekly has a web page with a breaking news function and staff posts regular updates on Facebook. As for the dubious inclusion of the self-promoting Destination Wake Forest, which subsists almost entirely on submitted content and borrowed links and can hardly be considered a news source, I'll leave that up to the Wiki editors. 69.134.180.125 (talk) 04:33, 31 October 2011 (UTC) David Leone, Associate Editor, The Wake Weekly.
Proposed merge with Franklin Academy (North Carolina)
editI still don't believe that this article meets the notability guidelines of WP:NSCHOOL and that this should be moved to a new section in the Wake Forest, North Carolina article called "Education". – Yanjipy (talk) 23:32, 6 October 2018 (UTC)
Town location
editThe town is located in Wake and Franklin counties but not Granville County. There are Wake Forest postal addresses in Granville, but it’s well outside the town limits. 75.190.168.41 (talk) 05:40, 28 November 2021 (UTC)