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One of These People Will Soon Be Wake County’s Manager

by Caitlin Sloan 02/05/201802/08/2023

On Thursday night, Wake County residents gathered in Room 2800 of the Wake County Justice Center to meet and learn about the three finalists for the all-important position of county manager: Barry Burton, the administrator for Lake County, Illinois; David Ellis, Wake’s former deputy county manager and now interim manager; and Bonnie Hammersley, the manager […]

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Early Chances to Catch Missing Register of Deeds Cash Appeared in County’s Own Budget Documents

by Thomas Goldsmith 09/14/201702/08/2023
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External Auditors Confirm $2.3M Missing at Wake Register of Deeds Office, Cite Neglectful Management

by Thomas Goldsmith 09/01/201702/08/2023
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For Nine Straight Years, Six Figures Went Missing from the Wake County Register of Deeds Office

by Thomas Goldsmith 08/30/201701/11/2023
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Questions of Accountability Loom Over the Wake County Register of Deeds Scandal

by Thomas Goldsmith 08/23/201702/08/2023
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Wake County Manager Jim Hartmann Steps Down

by Thomas Goldsmith 08/17/201701/11/2023
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The Wake County Register of Deeds Office Is Now Missing $900K

by Thomas Goldsmith 08/02/201702/08/2023
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Latest Probe Brings Total of Missing Money to $900,000 at Wake Register of Deeds Office

by Thomas Goldsmith 07/28/201702/08/2023
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Unlike Wake County and Its Register of Deeds Office, Some Counties Stop Losses with Internal Audits

by Thomas Goldsmith 07/12/201701/11/2023
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Exclusive: Wake Missed a Chance to Conduct a Detailed Audit of the Register of Deeds Office, Which Is Now Missing $600K

by Thomas Goldsmith 07/06/201702/08/2023

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