May 31, 2009 | Winston-Salem Journal
Art Brief: Germanton Winery will be site of swinging fundraiser for arts group
The Wine, Bid and Boogie Art Auction, a fundraiser for the Stokes County Arts Council, will be from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Germanton Winery, 3530 N.C. 8 and N.C. 65 in Germanton.
Special Survivor To Participate In Stokes County Relay For Life
Meggie Olivia Taylor is a cancer survivor who has beaten the odds. Diagnosed with t-cell lymphoma on Jan.
Regional Briefs: GMAC cuts 54 positions at two offices
GMAC Insurance said yesterday that it is eliminating 54 jobs in its Personal Lines division, effective immediately, with 27 employees being affected in each of its Winston-Salem and St.
Stokes school board hears gripes on graduation
Parents of students graduating from West and South Stokes high schools told school-board members last night that they were upset not only that graduations won't be held at the schools but also by how the board ...
Regional Briefs: Restaurant, mural to get new homes
Southern Community Bank and Trust has signed a lease to put an ATM at street level at the MINIM building planned for downtown Winston-Salem, the developer said yesterday.
Stokes cancels special meeting on school
GERMANTON The Stokes County Board of Education has canceled a special meeting that was scheduled to be held before its regular meeting on Monday night.
Regional Briefs: Man is given 5 to 7 years in shooting death
A Winston-Salem man was sentenced yesterday to five to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter and habitual felon charges in Forsyth Superior Court.
Lawson Children Haunt Squires Inn
In 1929, instead of candy and gifts, Christmas day brought murder and mayhem to the residents of Germanton, North Carolina.
Laid Off: Newly jobless try to grasp uncertain future
On Wednesday, Clara Williams was laid off from her job of 20 years. Yesterday, she was sitting in a waiting area at the N.C. Employment Security Commission, preparing to file her first unemployment claim.
Volunteering got Dick Wilson not only a certificate signed by the governor but also a wife.
Dick Wilson of Germanton has received the Governor's Medallion Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service in Stokes County.
Chase Reaches Speeds Of 90 MPH
A police chase that started in King on Sunday reached speeds of 90 mph, King police said.
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