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Henderson County News: Bandits to fly over stadium for HHS homecoming

Henderson County News: Bandits to fly over stadium for HHS homecoming
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Henderson County News: Bandits to fly over stadium for HHS homecoming

Henderson County News: Bandits to fly over stadium for HHS homecoming
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Fieldstream Farm Christmas Light Festival owner accused of secretly installing recording devices in bathroom stall

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) The owner of a Raleigh Christmas light display is facing peeping charges on Friday after being accused of installing a recording device to record women in a bathroom stall. Lin Honeycutt, 64, of Raleigh is accused of installing devices at Fieldstream Farm Christmas Light Festival along the 8000 block of Old Stage Road, according to the Wake County Sheriff s Office. Deputies said they became aware of the incident earlier this week after one person found a recording device in a bathroom stall and reported it to investigators. Honeycutt was taken into custody by Wake County deputies on Friday afternoon and now faces a felony count of secret peeping.

Solved: The family story behind Raleigh s little Christmas tree, hanging over the Beltline since 1988 :: WRAL com

Updated November 14, 2020 10:48 p.m. EST By Heather Leah, WRAL multiplatform producer Raleigh, N.C. For decades, Raleigh residents have driven past a little Christmas tree, alight and visible from the Beltline near Six Forks Road. They have asked themselves the same question: What s the story behind that little tree? The mystery of the little Christmas tree has hung over the city since 1988, when it first appeared, fully-decorated, atop the steep hill that overlooks I-440. Like clockwork, it would appear every Christmas season. Over time, it became a tradition the community could count on. The little Christmas tree was a small dose of joy and wonder that locals could count on glimpsing each day.

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