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Judge declines to give quick relief in amendment lawsuits

    Judge declines to give quick relief in amendment lawsuits

By Gary D. Robertson Associated Press RALEIGH   — A state judge declined Tuesday to give immediate relief to Gov. Roy Cooper and interest groups who want proposed constitutional amendments

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Editorial Cartoon: Business 40

    Editorial Cartoon: Business 40

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers 

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Dixie Classic Fair tickets on sale

    Dixie Classic Fair tickets on sale

Get ready for unbeatable eats, rip-roaring rides, show-stopping spectacles, creative competitions and Gospel Fest as Advance Tickets to the 2018 Dixie Classic Fair are on sale now.

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Big Pour craft beverage festival coming to Tanglewood

    Big Pour craft beverage festival coming to Tanglewood

Tanglewood Park is planning to host North Carolina’s Big Pour, a new craft beverage festival

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Busta’s Person of the Week: She spits with a purpose

    Busta’s Person of the Week: She spits with a purpose

Busta’s Person of the Week: She spits with a purpose

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City wants to help with ‘transformative’ Peters Creek project

    City wants to help with ‘transformative’ Peters Creek project

City Council members expressed interest in contributing $600,000 to transform the Budget Inn property on Peters Creek Parkway into workforce housing.

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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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Family celebrates the life of boy gone too soon

    Family celebrates the life of boy gone too soon

On what would have been his eighth birthday, more than a dozen family members and loved ones of Juwaan Denard Woodbury Jr. gathered at Parklawn Memorial Gardens last week to celebrate his life.

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Taneisha Gist enlists social media as she fights cancer

    Taneisha Gist enlists social media as she fights cancer

Long before she was diagnosed with breast cancer, before she was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, long before she had her

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Editorial: Minority expo helps businesses get a leg up

    Editorial: Minority expo helps businesses get a leg up

Businesses, organizations and churches tend to celebrate milestones. It’s the fifth year for the Triad Minority and Women’s Business Expo,

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