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Dog Runs Away, Sold At Flea Market
A Forsyth County woman is begging for her dog to be returned, after it ran away and was sold.
Injuries from September accident claim life of Lexington man
Published: Monday, December 7, 2009 at 4:52 p.m. Last Modified: Monday, December 7, 2009 at 4:52 p.m. A man who was involved in a traffic accident nearly three months ago died Sunday from injuries he sustained in the wreck.
Holiday Events: What's On? What's Off?
With rain and cold weather in the forecast, several holiday and Christmas parades have been delayed.
home briefs: Rain-garden discussion Monday
A discussion on rain gardens will be presented at 3 p.m. Monday at the Walkertown Branch Library, 2969 Main St.
Election Roundup: Bethania keeps one, gains one
Voters elected one incumbent and one newcomer to the town's board of commissioners, according to complete but unofficial returns.
Making It Legal: Farmer gets permit for maze, but not agricultural tourism designation
Zane Sells' corn maze is legal now, but it still doesn't mean that he's practicing agricultural tourism as defined by city-county planning ordinances.
Community Haunted House: A haunted house continues at 7 p.m. tonight and Saturday at the old Lansing School on N.C. 194 North in Lansing.
Once again a dedicated law-enforcement officer of the Winston-Salem Police Department has lost his life because of a senseless and brutal criminal act .
A new survey from the Democratic firm Public Policy Polling finds that voters "are still considerably more likely to associate corruption with Washington, D.C., than Raleigh." With such attitudes, public pressure to finish lobbying and ethics reforms in Raleigh could be a long way off.
Published: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 at 5:00 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 at 2:16 a.m. ARRESTS The following people were arrested on felony charges by law enforcement agencies in Davidson County, and, unless noted otherwise, were either placed in the Davidson County Detention Center or released from custody and are scheduled to ...
Aging Services Meeting : Forsyth County Aging Services Planning Committee will hold a meeting at 9 a.m. at Senior Services, 231 Melrose St.
Town Manager Scott Shelton will leave his post on Sept. 11. Late last month, Shelton told the Town Council he was leaving to return to the Greensboro area to better support family members who are ill.
Cycle Completed: A vintage delivery bicycle that once traversed...
In 1939, Stafford Grocery Store at 231 N. Main St. sold candy bars for 4 cents, a loaf of bread for 8 cents and a 25-pound bag of flour for 99 cents.
I am a supporter of health-care reform and was present at the protest rally at Hanes Mall on Aug.
Cycle Completed: A vintage delivery bicycle that once traversed...
In 1939, Stafford Grocery Store at 231 N. Main St. sold candy bars for 4 cents, a loaf of bread for 8 cents and a 25-pound bag of flour for 99 cents.
Judge reduces sentence of former Rep. Decker
A judge has reduced the prison sentence of former Rep. Michael Decker, who is serving time for accepting a bribe that prosecutors said was payment for helping former House Speaker Jim Black.
Midsummer is a slow time of year, especially in the news business. So, it was nice to see the local political scene heat up this week as the official filing period for the fall elections opened.
Regional Briefs: Highland Games open today
The 54th Grandfather Mountain Highland Games will open today and continue through Sunday with bagpipers, drummers, athletic contests, herding demonstrations, concerts and other events at MacRae Meadows and area venues.
Election Filings: Candidates file for mayor, aldermen, commissioner
The mayors of Kernersville, Clemmons and Lewisville filed for re-election yesterday, the first day that candidates could file for nonpartisan, municipal elections in Forsyth County.
Nursing home, city may swap land
Winston-Salem officials could trade city land with an organization that wants to build a nursing home in the eastern part of the city.
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