# Apex Today: Your Local Update for May 22, 2025
Spring is in full swing in Apex, North Carolina! Today, our charming town buzzes with activity as several notable events take place around the community.
A significant infrastructure project takes center stage today with the Tingen Road Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge Feasibility Study. Town officials are holding a Stakeholders Meeting and Design Charrette to gather community input on this exciting development that will enhance connectivity for cyclists and pedestrians[1].
Meanwhile, the Apex High School community has a busy evening ahead with multiple events scheduled. The Track & Field team celebrates their season with a banquet in the cafeteria from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, while the Dance Concert takes place in the auditorium at 7:00 PM[5]. These events showcase the diverse talents and accomplishments of our local students.
On a somber note, the community gathers today to remember Donald "KJ" Jones, a beloved Holly Springs resident who passed away on May 16. His funeral service will be held at Apex Baptist Church at 3:00 PM, with interment following at Salem Baptist Church Cemetery. In a touching tribute to his passion for golf, attendees are encouraged to wear their favorite golf shirts in his memory[2].
In practical matters affecting residents, the town has announced that the mailing of May utility bills will be delayed due to a print shop closure[1]. Residents are advised to plan accordingly for this temporary inconvenience.
Nationally, President Trump addressed issues of extremism on his social media platform Truth Social today, stating "Hatred and Radicalism have no place in the USA" following an incident involving Israeli embassy facilities[3].
As we move through this beautiful late May day in "MONEY Magazine's #1 Best Place To Live In America,"[4] Apex continues to demonstrate why it deserves this prestigious recognition. With community engagement, cultural events, and infrastructure improvements, our town remains committed to enhancing quality of life for all residents.
Don't forget to check the town's official website for upcoming events, including the Learning Lunch celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Month held yesterday, and stay informed about the 2025 Think Apex Awards currently accepting nominations[4].