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Commissioners to vote on health provider for jail

    Commissioners to vote on health provider for jail

County commissioners are scheduled to vote on renewing Correct Care Solutions LLC’s contract to provide health services at the Forsyth County Detention Center in their next formal meeting on July

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Immigrants celebrate July 4th by becoming citizens

    Immigrants celebrate July 4th by becoming citizens

The United States welcomed 50 new citizens from 26 countries at the Independence Day Naturalization Ceremony held at Old Salem Museum & Gardens on July 4th. The possibility of rain

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GOP won’t answer why monument cut from budget

    GOP won’t answer why monument cut from budget

Before the N.C. General Assembly adjourned its long session last Friday, Republican legislative leaders House Speaker Tim Moore and Senate Pro-tem Phil Berger were asked in writing why they cut

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Board to hear over 1,000 reappraisal appeals

    Board to hear over 1,000 reappraisal appeals

The Board of Equalization and Review (BER) is preparing to hear more than 1,000 appeals to the county’s real estate tax reappraisals. The BER is a five-member citizen board that’s

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Winston-Salem mother takes sanctuary from deportation in Greensboro church

  Winston-Salem mother takes sanctuary from deportation in Greensboro church

A local mother facing deportation became the second woman in the state to seek sanctuary in a church last week.

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Commissioners drop Monday meetings

  Commissioners drop Monday meetings

Forsyth County commissioners sent a message to Raleigh about a bill involving legal ads and eliminated their Monday meetings during

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Democrats hail Cooper budget veto

  Democrats hail Cooper budget veto

On Tuesday, Gov. Roy Cooper, calling it “small-minded” vetoed the compromise $23 billion budget the Republican-led NC General Assembly passed last week.

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Despite deficit, Urban League reports gains in community

  Despite deficit, Urban League reports gains in community

Winston-Salem Urban League Chairwoman Alison Ashe-Card said the nonprofit will promote social and economic progress despite its budget deficit.

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N.C. NAACP leader Barber decides to stay until October

  N.C. NAACP leader Barber decides to stay until October

Rev. Dr. William Barber has agreed to stay on with N.C. NAACP until its October elections.

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Urban farming coming to local neighborhood

  Urban farming coming to local neighborhood

The Boston-Thurmond celebration kicked with a groundbreaking on the $1.1 million Hydroponics Aquaponics Urban Farming Center located near Kimberley Park.

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