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Forsyth to get new election board soon

    Forsyth to get new election board soon

Gov. Cooper finally appoints State BOE There will soon be a very different makeup for the Forsyth County Board of Elections, but that may change as the court battle over

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County helps addiction recovery program expand

    County helps addiction recovery program expand

Addiction Recovery Care Association Inc. (ARCA) will be expanding its services and getting a new home. Forsyth County commissioners voted on Thursday, March 15, to give ARCA a 120-month nominal

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City/County applying for ‘Opportunity Zones’

    City/County applying for ‘Opportunity Zones’

“Opportunity Zones” that give tax breaks for investing in low income areas are coming to Winston-Salem.

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Walter Marshall building dedicated

    Walter Marshall building dedicated

The Forsyth County Department of Social Services building is now officially The Walter Marshall Building.

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Human Relations Department honors 84 students

    Human Relations Department honors 84 students

On Thursday, Feb. 15 more than 80 students representing each public school in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County as well as

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Paul Norby retiring as City-County planning director

    Paul Norby retiring as City-County planning director

Special to The Chronicle Paul Norby, the planning director for Winston-Salem and Forsyth County since 1999, has announced that he

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BOE approves primary early voting

    BOE approves primary early voting

“We have a plan!” That’s what Board of Elections Chair Ken Raymond told attendees during a meeting last week as

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County hires lawyers for opioid lawsuit

    County hires lawyers for opioid lawsuit

Forsyth County commissioners voted unanimously during its Feb. 15 meeting to hire lawyers for a lawsuit against opioid manufacturers and

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Veteran child care firm breaks ground on new facility

    Veteran child care firm breaks ground on new facility

Today, nearly 100 students are enrolled at Church Childcare Center. The new facility, which will include a gymnasium, will have space for nearly 200 students.

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GOP designs on 2018 elections tested in courts

    GOP designs on 2018 elections tested in courts

First there were congressional and legislative redistricting maps by the Republican-led N.C. General Assembly that have been successfully challenged in court.

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