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Blotter for the week of Nov. 30
Below is a list of crime investigations and activities reported by the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office in Clemmons and Lewisville last week. • Nov. 20 — Police service, non-criminal call for service — 6400 block of Gentry Circle, Clemmons. Owner surrendered her animal. • Nov. 20 — FCSO disturbance/non-criminal — 1700 block of Lewisville-Clemmons Road, Clemmons. Verbal […] The post Blotter for the week of Nov. 30 appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Clemmons Branch Library upcoming events
Library closing: All Forsyth County Public Library locations will be closed on Friday, Dec. 8 for staff development. Youth Programs: Story times: Join in for books, finger plays, songs and crafts for toddlers and preschoolers in the story time room. Story time is on Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m., followed by a repeat performance at 10:30 […] The post Clemmons Branch Library upcoming events appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Lewisville Branch Library upcoming events
Closings: Dec. 8 for Staff Development Day Dec. 22 for the Christmas Holiday Dec. 25 and 26 for the Christmas Holiday All Ages Programs Family Friendly Films Dec. 6 at 5:30 p.m. Lewisville Branch Auditorium Join in for the monthly family film with a focus on books-to-film or, for this month, film-to-book. Snacks are welcome. Companion […] The post Lewisville Branch Library upcoming events appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Winston-Salem man charged for stalking after following woman to Clemmons residence
CLEMMONS — Forsyth County deputies responded to a report on Kenbridge Drive in Clemmons regarding a suspicious person on Nov. 19. The individual, later identified as Trevor Antonio Lewis, 25, of Winston-Salem, was found beneath a woman’s car. Upon further investigation, it was discovered that Lewis had allegedly followed her home from the Walmart on […] The post Winston-Salem man charged for stalking after following woman to Clemmons residence appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Driver dies in traffic crash of stolen vehicle
LEWISVILLE — On Nov. 23 at approximately 12:50 pm, a Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office deputy received an alert from the Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) system of a stolen license plate in the area of Country Club Road and Meadowlark Drive. The deputy notified communications and other deputies in the area of the ALPR activation […] The post Driver dies in traffic crash of stolen vehicle appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Lewisville to get new sidewalk along Shallowford Road: Town to have four holiday events in the first 10 days of December
By Jim Buice For the Clemmons Courier The Town of Lewisville continues to add to its extensive network of sidewalks with the approval of an ordinance to construct a path along one side of Shallowford Road from Lowes Foods Drive to Shallowford Reserve Drive with a total project cost of $1,314,667. In its November meeting, […] The post Lewisville to get new sidewalk along Shallowford Road: Town to have four holiday events in the first 10 days of December appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Picking up leaves takes center stage in Bermuda Run: Trees also impact sidewalks and street maintenance program in town
By Jim Buice For the Clemmons Courier Yes, the leaves are falling, and that means they must be picked up. Starting in the public comments and then being part of the manager’s report, leaves became the dominant topic in last Tuesday night’s Bermuda Run Town Council meeting. First, Bobbie Thacker, who lives at 133 Bermuda […] The post Picking up leaves takes center stage in Bermuda Run: Trees also impact sidewalks and street maintenance program in town appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Titan Tattler: Despite chaos, there is much to be thankful for
By Claire Reinthaler For the Clemmons Courier With November all but over, it’s getting to that time of year again: the time of piles of work and tests to try and squeeze everything in in the last few weeks before winter break. It can certainly be a stressful time, but with Thanksgiving only a few […] The post Titan Tattler: Despite chaos, there is much to be thankful for appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Your Neighbor: Meet Janey Johnson
By Mandy Haggerson For the Clemmons Courier During the season of gratitude, Janey Johnson, like many others, is reflecting on what means the most to her. As one of five children in a military family, Johnson learned early on the strength and security found in the bond of her tight-knit family. “We moved around quite […] The post Your Neighbor: Meet Janey Johnson appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Tanglewood Festival of Lights neighborhood placards for traffic
Submitted The village of Clemmons, in coordination with the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, will be using the placard system for designated neighborhoods to be used during the Tanglewood Festival of Lights again this year. If you have misplaced your placard from previous years, you can pick them up from the front bench at Village Hall, […] The post Tanglewood Festival of Lights neighborhood placards for traffic appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Blotter for the week of Nov. 23
Below is a list of crime investigations and activities reported by the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office in Clemmons and Lewisville last week. • Nov. 13 — Police service, non-criminal call for service — 1700 block of Lewisville-Clemmons Road, Clemmons. Student refused to walk through metal detectors. • Nov. 13 — FCSO disturbance/non-criminal — 5000 block […] The post Blotter for the week of Nov. 23 appeared first on clemmonscourier.
YMCA’s 40th Mistletoe Run: A milestone celebration
Proceeds from the annual race will go toward Y programs that benefit youth in the community WINSTON-SALEM — Gear up for the most spirited and memorable edition yet! The YMCA of Northwest North Carolina’s (NWNC) 40th annual Mistletoe Run, sponsored by Bell, Davis & Pitt, P.A., returns to the William G. White Jr. Family YMCA […] The post YMCA’s 40th Mistletoe Run: A milestone celebration appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Upcoming events at the Lewisville Library
Closings: Nov. 22 — Close at 5 p.m. Thanksgiving Holiday Nov. 23 — 24: Thanksgiving Holiday Child programs Toddler Storytime • Mondays at 10 a.m. Join in for stories, fingerplays, songs and activities designed for small children. Recommended for children ages 0-2 and their caregivers, but all ages are welcome. Toddler Storytime will meet on Mondays […] The post Upcoming events at the Lewisville Library appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Lowes Foods celebrates grand re-openings in Lewisville, Winston-Salem
LEWISVILLE — Lowes Foods, a Carolinas-based grocer headquartered in Winston-Salem, celebrated the grand reopenings of its stores located off Shallowford Road in Lewisville and on Robinhood Road in Winston-Salem. The Robinhood Road store held its reopening at 8 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 16, followed by the reopening in Lewisville at 10 a.m. In Lewisville, Lowes […] The post Lowes Foods celebrates grand re-openings in Lewisville, Winston-Salem appeared first on clemmonscourier.
What are you thankful for?
What are you thankful for? The Clemmons Courier asked various village officials what they were thankful for this year. Mayor Mike Rogers “I am grateful for my family, my friends, and my community. I thank God for my life and giving me the ability to serve the Village of Clemmons.” Mayor Pro Tem Michelle […] The post What are you thankful for? appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Forsyth Tech Small Business Center partners with local orgs to offer free trolley service for Small Business Saturday
Submitted WINSTON-SALEM — Forsyth Technical Community College’s Small Business Center, in collaboration with Greater Winston-Salem, Inc., the Winston-Salem Black Chamber of Commerce, and the Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership, has announced the launch of a free hop-on/hop-off trolley service for Small Business Saturday on Nov. 25 from noon — 6 p.m. This initiative is aimed at promoting […] The post Forsyth Tech Small Business Center partners with local orgs to offer free trolley service for Small Business Saturday appeared first on clemmonscourier.
2023 municipal elections feature little suspense: Clemmons, Lewisville and Bermuda Run fill available positions with many familiar faces
There was little drama in last Tuesday’s 2023 municipal election in Clemmons as Mike Rogers, the incumbent mayor, faced no opposition on the ballot, and there were three candidates seeking the same number of seats on the council. The only suspense, barring an onslaught of write-in votes, was which candidates running for council seats would […] The post 2023 municipal elections feature little suspense: Clemmons, Lewisville and Bermuda Run fill available positions with many familiar faces appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Bermuda Run gateway entrance to be enhanced: The Flags at the Blue Heron Trail plaza project to display U.S. Flag, N.C. Flag and Town Flag
BERMUDA RUN — Mayor Rick Cross calls it “a gateway to Bermuda Run and Davie County.” Certainly, the entrance to the town from the east crossing the Yadkin River on U.S. 158 is impressive with the striking roundabout, featuring a 15-foot-obelisk in the center surrounded by brick pavers, which is adjacent to the iconic WinMock […] The post Bermuda Run gateway entrance to be enhanced: The Flags at the Blue Heron Trail plaza project to display U.S. Flag, N.C. Flag and Town Flag appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Harper Road rezoning request approved this time: Council now moving forward with Marty Lane sidewalk project
A little more than a year ago, the Clemmons Village Council addressed a rezoning request for a proposed residential development on Harper Road after months of changes and continuances by denying the project, much to the delight of a full house in village hall. However, it was a different scenario in Monday night’s meeting as […] The post Harper Road rezoning request approved this time: Council now moving forward with Marty Lane sidewalk project appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Titan Tattler: Hard works begins to pay off
By Claire Reinthaler For the Clemmons Courier We’re now into the midportion of November, that hazy period when high school seniors don’t really know what to do with themselves. Add together the fact that all of the early action and early decision deadlines have come and gone and that the regular decision deadlines aren’t for […] The post Titan Tattler: Hard works begins to pay off appeared first on clemmonscourier.
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