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Early voting OK’d without WSSU

    Early voting OK’d without WSSU

After several twists and turns, the Forsyth County Board of Elections (BOE) approved a plan without the Anderson Center at Winston-Salem State University, which angered many attendees at its meeting on Tuesday.

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Vector Control fights mosquitoes in Forsyth

    Vector Control fights mosquitoes in Forsyth

After a massive increase in mosquitoes last year – including four that tested positive for West Nile virus in Winston-Salem – Forsyth County Vector Control is gearing up to fight

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WSSU eliminated as early voting debate continues

    WSSU eliminated as early voting debate continues

The Forsyth County Board of Elections (BOE) must decide on an early voting plan next week, but one site that definitely won’t be included is the Anderson Center at Winston-Salem

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Outgoing planning director foresees growth in East Winston

    Outgoing planning director foresees growth in East Winston

Retiring City/County Planning Director Paul Norby has seen a lot of local growth in the last 19 years and expects to see more in the future. “I really see more

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Tanglewood Festival of Lights adding new displays

    Tanglewood Festival of Lights adding new displays

The Tanglewood Festival of Lights is planning to add an animated carousel display and a 13-foot Moravian star this year.

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Retired County Attorney Davida Martin honored

    Retired County Attorney Davida Martin honored

Davida Martin was honored last Thursday during a county briefing with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine.

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WSSU to regain early voting?

    WSSU to regain early voting?

Will early voting return to Winston Salem State University and what will be the hours for weekend voting?

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Protesters call for family reunification, ending ICE

    Protesters call for family  reunification, ending ICE

About 1,000 protesters took to the streets of downtown Winston-Salem to call for the reunification of migrant children with their parents and to denounce longstanding U.S. immigration policy.

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DSS, Public Health now one

    DSS, Public Health now one

As of July 1, the Forsyth County Departments of Social Services (DSS) and Public Health will be consolidated into a

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Early voting discussion begins

    Early voting discussion begins

Voters will see touch screen machines return for early voting, but the Forsyth County Board of Elections (BOE) has yet

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