Posts From Todd Luck

Montgomery to succeed N.C. Rep. Ed Hanes

    Montgomery to succeed N.C. Rep. Ed Hanes

The Forsyth County Democratic Party selected City Council Member Derwin Montgomery to succeed Ed Hanes as the representative for the 72nd District in the N.C. General Assembly.

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N.C. Elections Board supports Sunday voting

    N.C. Elections Board supports Sunday voting

The N.C. Bipartisan State Board of Elections & Ethics Enforcement held a meeting on Sunday at Wake Forest University to hear early voting plans that local election boards couldn’t agree

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County committees looking for volunteer members

    County committees looking for volunteer members

Forsyth County has a wide variety of committee positions open for those willing to serve. Those interested can apply online at the county’s website. People are appointed to serve by

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Planned church sign causes resident concern

    Planned church sign causes resident concern

A local church’s plan to replace its sign resulted in numerous residents voicing concerns about the change at a City Council meeting held Monday, Aug. 6. Disciples of Grace Ministries

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Commissioners unanimously send county sales tax to voters

    Commissioners unanimously send county sales tax to voters

By Todd Luck The Chronicle Forsyth County commissioners unanimously approved placing a referendum for a quarter-cent county sales tax on

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Officials move closer to new courthouse

    Officials move closer to new courthouse

County commissioners will soon choose the companies that’ll manage the future construction of the new courthouse.

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New drug program for addiction at jail

    New drug program for addiction at jail

A new partnership between pharmaceutical company Alkermes and the Forsyth County District Attorney’s office will be offering drug-assisted treatment for addiction.

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Funding woes hit Veterans Court

    Funding woes hit Veterans Court

Veterans Treatment Court held its first, and possibly last, graduation ceremony at Goodwill Industries on Wednesday, July 18.

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‘Something that they enjoy’

    ‘Something that they enjoy’

The 14th annual Accessible Festival offered dancing, food, fun and education for people with all kinds of disabilities on Friday, July 13, at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Education Building.

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Larry Leon Hamlin portrait to be unveiled in the fall

    Larry Leon Hamlin portrait to be unveiled in the fall

A massive portrait of the late Larry Leon Hamlin will grace the walls of the Benton Convention Center starting in September.

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