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Hamburger lovers flock to Horneytown
HORNEYTOWN, N.C. (WGHP) — For decades, Tucker’s Grill has been the place to go for hamburgers in a crossroads community of Forsyth County. “I just love the small community. I know everybody here, and fifty percent are my kin-people,” said Susie Davis, who has been serving up orders for nearly 40 years. “I just love […]
Vault Visit: City of Winston-Salem pays for towing mishap
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — This year, WFMY News 2 turns 75! So, to celebrate, we're opening the WFMY News 2 vault. April 29, 2019, we told the story of some race fans who had an experience they'll never forget. They went to a racing event at Bowman Gray Stadium in...
An open discussion about suicide set for May 7
Partners Health Management and the Davie County Collaborative are working together to promote suicide awareness and prevention at an upcoming community discussion on May 7 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Davie County Public Library, 371 N. Main St., Mocksville. Mental health professionals will be on-site. The goal is to have an open discussion about suicide […] The post An open discussion about suicide set for May 7 appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Margaret Mueller, beloved organist and educator, is dead at 99
In Winston-Salem, beloved keyboardist and Salem College Professor Emerita Margaret Mueller has died. She was a renowned organist who performed at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church for 38 years where her playing was described by colleagues as pure, free, and seemingly effortless. Mueller and her husband John — also an...
People not Property: Library’s history room contains “buried” treasures
Have you ever yearned to find buried treasure? Here is a way you can do that without a shovel or even getting your hands dirty. Marcia Phillips, historian in the Martin-Wall History Room at the Davie County Public Library, has some ideas. “A year into the research at the library into the People Not Property […] The post People not Property: Library’s history room contains “buried” treasures appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Meet ‘Snook,’ the explosive Mount Tabor High School wide receiver getting interest from top colleges
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (WGHP) — An explosive playmaker at Mount Tabor High School made a big name for himself this most recent high school football season and is drawing interest from some of the nation’s premier colleges. Shamarius “Snook” Peterkin, a 6-foot-2-inches-tall 172-pound wide receiver, is one the best playmakers at his position in the nation. […]
Yadkin Arts Council, Yadkinville to host free concert on Friday
The Yadkin Arts Council and the town of Yadkinville are ready to party with the one and only West End Mambo at a free concert on Friday May 3. Area residents and visitors are encouraged to put on their dancing shoes and come out to the Yadkin Cultural Arts Center Plaza for live music, food, and fun. Admission is FREE and all are welcome to attend. Food will be available for purchase along with a cash bar. In case of inclement weather this event will...
Woman charged after officers found nearly 200 people at scene of fight in Winston-Salem
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A woman is facing charges after hundreds of people were on the scene of a fight in Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem police said around 6:40 p.m., Tuesday officers were called to the 1800 block of North Patterson Avenue about a fight with weapons. When officers arrived, they found nearly 200 people in the middle of the street. Due to the number of uncooperative people, additional officers were called to the scene.
Registration open for Advance Fire Camp
Advance Fire Department is preparing for its 11th annual Fire Camp. The camp is open to rising 6th-9th grade boys and girls. “It provides campers an opportunity to experience the exciting and challenging task of firefighters,” said Capt. Ronnie Robertson. “Each day is filled with hands-on learning activities.” These include hose handling, rope rescue, flashover […] The post Registration open for Advance Fire Camp appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Cicada mania: What to know about the 13-year emergence of Brood XIX (19)
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — While cicadas are causing a noisy ruckus in at least one South Carolina county, many are not yet awake in Western North Carolina. Why? It has to do with soil temperature. Once the temperature of the soil where the cicadas live at about 8" deep warms to a steady 64 degrees Fahrenheit, they'll start sounding off. Soil temperatures are already consistently warmer in South Carolina right now.
Louise Reau earns bid for NCAA championship
Freshman Louise Reau has earned an individual bid to the Bermuda Run Regional for the NCAA Women's Golf Championship as announced on The GOLF Channel last week. The Regional is scheduled for May 6-8 at the Bermuda Run Country Club in Bermuda Run, North Carolina, where Reau will compete against 13 other teams and five individuals. The top five teams and the top individual not on those teams will advance to the finals, which will be played May 17-22 at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California. The field in the Bermuda Run Regional consists of Wake Forest, Texas, Ole...
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