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Paddison Library Branch opens in Kernersville

    Paddison Library Branch opens in Kernersville

Last week more than 200 people showed up for the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Paddison Memorial Library in Kernersville.

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History made, misery felt in 2018

    History made, misery felt in 2018

2018 was a whirlwind year full of historic events.

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Girl Scout troop bakes cookies for public safety

    Girl Scout troop bakes cookies for public safety

Girl Scout Troop 2819 spent Saturday morning, Dec. 22, baking seven kinds of cookies to share with the Kernersville Police Department and Glenn High Fire Department.

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Word of Mouth Teen Experience draws diverse crowd

    Word of Mouth Teen Experience draws diverse crowd

Arts For Arts Sake was the place to be last Saturday night as more than 50 people from all walks of life came together to witness the creativity, artistic prowess, and courage of several teens during the first-ever Word of Mouth Teen Experience (WOMTE).

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NAACP targets voter ID again

    NAACP targets voter ID again

Voters cautioned to be informed of provisions in new law.

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Wooten, Burton join Team Kimbrough, Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office

    Wooten, Burton join Team Kimbrough, Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office

Shortly after he was sworn in, Kimbrough appointed Tim Wooten as Deputy Sheriff and Dr. Tony Burton as Sr. Human Resource Officer. 

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City Council rezones property for entertainment use

    City Council rezones property for entertainment use

Earlier this month the Winston-Salem City Council voted unanimously to rezone more than 20 acres of land to accommodate entertainment-related uses. 

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Montgomery named a House Democratic leader

    Montgomery named a House Democratic leader

The N.C. House Democratic Caucus freshmen members have elected Ashton Clemmons and Derwin L. Montgomery as co-chairs of their freshmen caucus.

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Forsyth Tech president speaks, gains accolades

    Forsyth Tech president speaks, gains accolades

Dr. Gary Green, the sixth president of Forsyth Technical Community College, will retire at the end of December after 17 years of service.

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E. Winston McDonald’s turns techy

    E. Winston McDonald’s turns techy

Earlier this week, the McDonald’s at the corner of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and Cleveland Avenue reopened with a brand new look and method for ordering food. The changes are expected to create 15 new jobs.

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