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Forsyth split on eugenics compensation

    Forsyth split on eugenics compensation

A bill letting large counties set up their own eugenics compensation programs passed the N.C. House of Representatives, 100-11, on Monday, June 13.

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Public comments on city budget; New IDR initiative pleads for funding

    Public comments on city budget; New IDR initiative pleads for funding

Community grants, fire inspectors and city worker pay were among the topics at the city budget public hearing on Thursday, June 9.

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Discussion continues on early voting

    Discussion continues on early voting

Several members of the public spoke in support of an early voting site at Winston-Salem State University during the Forsyth County Board of Elections meeting on Tuesday, June 14.

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John Larson, Josh Brannon win primary contests

    John Larson, Josh Brannon win primary contests

John Larson decisively won the City Council South Ward primary that was held again during the June 7 primary.

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City budget includes raises, tax increase and new police district

  City budget includes raises, tax increase and new police district

A 2-cent tax increase, raises for city employees and a new central police district are all included in the City of Winston-Salem’s proposed budget.

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Elections board weighs fall early voting options

  Elections board weighs fall early voting options

The Forsyth County Board of Elections (BOE) is closer to early voting plans for the General Election after its meetings on Monday and Tuesday.

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County Commissioners to decide on bonds

  County Commissioners to decide on bonds

The Forsyth County commissioners will decide which bonds will go on the November ballot during their 2 p.m. briefing today.

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N.C. black voter registration has outpaced white since 2008

  N.C. black voter registration has outpaced white since 2008

When it comes to presidential elections, 2008 remains a banner year, especially to black Democrats who went to the polls and helped drive Barack Obama’s historic victory to the presidency.

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U.S. Supreme Court ‘all-white juries’ decision affects N.C.

  U.S. Supreme Court ‘all-white juries’  decision affects N.C.

A decisive U.S. Supreme Court ruling last week regarding the unconstitutional elimination of black jurors by Georgia prosecutors from a

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WSSU, IFB among possible early voting sites

  WSSU, IFB among possible early voting sites

Early voting sites at Winston-Salem State University and Industries for the Blind are among those being debated by the Forsyth County Board of Elections (BOE) for the general election.

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