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Court documents reveal new details about couple involved in Davie County Ashanti Alert
DAVIE COUNTY, N.C. — Isolation, volatility, and cyberstalking: three allegations Cynthia Gobble said her husband Gregory Gobble was doing before they both went missing and were later found dead. Documents from the Davie County Courthouse show that the Gobble's marriage was coming to an end, stating that Cynthia was...
Let the music play: Lewisville’s lineup of 12 bands heads list of local communities offering free summer concerts
By Jim Buice For the Clemmons Courier LEWISVILLE — When Stacy Howard starts putting together Lewisville’s concert lineup at Shallowford Square each year, she likes to put her years of experience as a musician and songwriter to use. “I try whenever I can to go hear a band first in person because I want to […] The post Let the music play: Lewisville’s lineup of 12 bands heads list of local communities offering free summer concerts appeared first on clemmonscourier.
The Arts Based School will purchase an all-electric school bus with grant from the EPA
The United States Environmental Protection Agency awarded a grant to a Winston-Salem charter school for the purchase of an all-electric bus. The grant is part of the EPA’s Clean School Bus Program, which aims to replace diesel-fueled buses across the country with electric or alternative-fuel vehicles. The latest round of funding will purchase more than 3,400 clean buses, one of which will go to The Arts Based School in Winston-Salem.
Winston-Salem's Confederate monument soon to relocated 40 miles away
There was an error loading the media player. The Confederate monument that was removed from downtown Winston-Salem five years ago will soon find a new home 40 miles south of the city. For more than a century, a sculpture of a Confederate soldier in uniform holding a rifle with its...
Proposed Winston-Salem city budget calls for property tax hikes and fee increases
Winston-Salem residents could see increased fees and property taxes under a preliminary city budget presented this week. The proposal calls for a 7% increase in water and sewer rates – that means the average customer would see their bill go up by about $7 on a bimonthly basis. The...
The Centers for Exceptional Children celebrates 70 years serving children with special needs in Forsyth County
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The Centers for Exceptional Children is inviting the community to support and celebrate 70 years of serving children with special developmental needs and their families. The CFEC Developmental Day Center is located in Winston-Salem on Coliseum Drive and Reynolda Road. It provides on-site physical and occupational...
Free clinic to operate in East Bend this weekend
Remote Area Medical will be hosting a free pop-up clinic offering dental, vision and medical services just across the Yadkin County line in East Bend for two days this weekend, June 1-2. All services are free, no ID required and on a first-come, first-served basis the group said adding that on Sunday, the clinic services are on abbreviated schedule — patients are advised to arrive early that day. Remote Area...
WS/FCS approves policy to allow overdose antidote Naloxone in schools
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education approved a policy Tuesday night that would allow Naloxone, also known as Narcan, to be available in every school in the district. Annie Vasquez, a substance use health educator for Forsyth County and parent of students in the district, spoke in support of...
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