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Johnson hired as assistant county attorney

    Johnson hired as assistant county attorney

The Forsyth County Attorney’s Office has hired Frederick L. Johnson as an Assistant County Attorney. 

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Commissioners to vote on giving part of proposed sales tax to schools

    Commissioners to vote on giving part of proposed sales tax to schools

At the request of the Board of Education, the county commissioners plan to vote today, Oct. 4, on allocating part of the quarter cent county sales tax to local schools.

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County approves TROSA zoning change

    County approves TROSA zoning change

Forsyth County commissioners approved a zoning change that may allow TROSA to open a Triad location for its rehab services and voted 5-2 for nearly $2.4 million in incentives for

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Long-term rehab program looking to expand to Triad

    Long-term rehab program looking to expand to Triad

TROSA– a comprehensive, multi-year residential rehab program for substance abusers located in Durham – is looking to open a location in the Triad.

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New voting machines, ballots delayed

    New voting machines, ballots delayed

Plans to test new voting machines have been pushed back and the ballot preparations for this year’s election have been

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September is Preparedness Month

    September is Preparedness Month

With school back in session and the peak of hurricane season approaching, the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Office of Emergency Management is

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Commissioner Whisenhunt receives statewide honor

    Commissioner Whisenhunt receives statewide honor

Mecklenburg County Commissioner Trevor Fuller and Forsyth County Commissioner Gloria Whisenhunt received the M.H. “Jack” Brock Outstanding County Commissioner Award

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Commissioners unanimously send county sales tax to voters

    Commissioners unanimously send county sales tax to voters

By Todd Luck The Chronicle Forsyth County commissioners unanimously approved placing a referendum for a quarter-cent county sales tax on

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History project taps area history makers

    History project taps area history makers

The founder of an organization that is undertaking the largest African-American oral history project since the Works Progress Administration’s efforts to collect slave narratives in the 1930s came to Winston-Salem to ask for help in identifying residents of North Carolina for the project.

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Commissioners to vote on quarter-cent sales tax

    Commissioners to vote on  quarter-cent sales tax

County Commissioners will be voting today, Aug. 2, on putting a referendum on the November ballot for a quarter-cent county sales tax.

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