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Greensboro, High Point And Guilford County Parks Team Up For Major Hiking Series
If you want to get outdoors this summer and fall and become familiar with some of the best trails in the cities and the county, then local parks and rec officials have come up with just the thing for you. The Parks and Recreation Departments of Greensboro, High Point and...
FOX8 learns how to make award-winning wine
SURRY COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — Last week, FOX8 took a look at the process of harvesting and growing grapes. On this week’s Teach Me Tuesday, FOX8’s Madison Forsey learns how to use those grapes to make award-winning wine from instructors at Surry Community College.
Scholar thankful for local scholarships
By Bridgette Dillard Davie Community Foundation Although she says it feels like yesterday, Lauren Parker Brooks graduated from Appalachian State University 12 years ago, where she studied elementary education with a minor in English. After graduation, she taught for a decade in the Davie County School system and Forsyth County Schools for a year. Now, […] The post Scholar thankful for local scholarships appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Registration opens for Bike MS: Tour to Tanglewood
CLEMMONS, N.C. — As many as 500 cyclists are expected to gear up for an exhilarating adventure on September 21-22, atBike MS: Tour to Tanglewood. The event, put on by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, aims to raise awareness and crucial funds to support finding a cure for the disease. Registration is now open!
Forbush theater arts teaching position in limbo after Yadkin County Schools considered arts cuts
Denny Key, the principal at Forbush High School, believes you can’t have school without the arts. But earlier this year, Yadkin County Schools central office administrators proposed cuts to arts programs during allotment meetings with Key — and there was notable ambiguity surrounding who would teach theater arts classes at Forbush and Starmount high schools. Starmount High School has not employed a full-time theatre arts teacher since 2017, Kelsi Jester,...
Big crowd turns up for Downtown Classic Car Cruise-In
The Downtown Kernersville Classic Car Cruise-in, hosted by the Old Salem Chapter of the Antique Automobile Club of America and the Kernersville Chamber of Commerce, was held on Saturday afternoon. During the event, the Old Salem Chapter AACA sold baked goods, drinks and 50/50 raffle tickets with proceeds going to charities. This event, which is held once a month from June to October, invites ...
Another hot day ahead, with a chance for rain the Triad
(WGHP) — A Heat Advisory will be in effect from noon to 8 pm for Alamance, Caswell, Chatham, Montgomery, and Randolph counties today. Heat indices will be between 104 and 107 for an extended period this afternoon. No matter where you live, protect yourself and your loved ones from the heat and humidity today. We are going […]
Davidson County deputies find wanted suspect hiding under a bed
DAVIDSON, N.C. — The Davidson County Sheriff's Office arrested two people for a litany of charges, after finding one suspect under a bed. Deputies report that on June 11, they arrested Frankie Dale Hicks, of Lexington, and Dorcus Estelle Newton, of Denton, during a theft investigation on White Dove Drive in Lexington.
Mars Needs Women, Toyota Battery Plant Needs Workers
Are you thinking about taking one of the many jobs that will be offered at the Toyota battery manufacturing plant right outside of Guilford County and want to find out what it will be like to work there?. Well, you’ll get a chance to do just that. GuilfordWorks –...
Leonard Buildings re-branding itself
As a major Surry County employer that has been in business since 1963, one could argue that Leonard Buildings and Truck Accessories was due for a name change. It is now known as Leonard Truck Outfitters as part of an image overhaul that was announced Monday. “Officially, we are relaunching our brand,” Mark Sewall, the company’s senior director of marketing, told employees gathered at Leonard’s corporate office on West Independence...
DA’s office settles four murder cases in 1 week
ASHEBORO — The last week of June was celebratory for the Randolph County District Attorney’s office. Not so much for persons charged with murder. During the week of June 24, four murder defendants all pleaded guilty, according to Assistant DA Walt Jones, who handled the cases. Juan Carlos...
Rotary pioneer pays 75th-anniversary visit
Looking around the large dining room at Cross Creek Country Club Tuesday when the Rotary Club of Mount Airy celebrated its 75th anniversary, roughly equal numbers of both sexes were present — reflecting the group’s membership breakdown. Such a display of gender equality was not always the case with the Rotary organization, however, according to the keynote speaker for the event. Dr. Sylvia Whitlock owns the distinction of becoming the...
Gov. Roy Cooper visits Greensboro College; discusses funding public education
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Gov. Roy Cooper visited the North Carolina Governor’s School Western Campus at Greensboro College on Tuesday. Cooper visited classrooms where students were taking courses in their specialization, including chorus, math, social science and orchestra. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. Governor’s...
Trial starting for 2021 High Point University murder case
HIGH POINT, N.C. — Closure is coming for a family who lost their daughter in a brutal murder. The trial for the man accused of killing 19-year-old High Point University student, Gianna Delgado, started on Tuesday, July 16. Michael Cadogan was arrested in Carter County, Tennessee in 2021 after...
Mocksville’s South Main streetscape construction delayed
By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Record What is underneath the sidewalks and planters along the west side of South Main Street from the veteran’s monument to Water Street in Mocksville? Nobody seems to know. Because of that – and the fact the current sidewalk is a couple of feet higher than the street – new landscaping […] The post Mocksville’s South Main streetscape construction delayed appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Town buys EnergyUnited property; concert on the grass Saturday
By Jeanna White Word Master Media Group There will be a concert Saturday evening featuring Envision on the grassy area owned by The Town of Mocksville at Sanford Avenue and Salisbury Street. You read that right. The town now owns the property, 5.08 acres recently purchased from EnergyUnited for $1,985,000, paid for by a state […] The post Town buys EnergyUnited property; concert on the grass Saturday appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
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