Jul 31, 2008 | The Yadkin Ripple Incorporated
County will proceed with Hoots Road jail site, commissioner says
Editor The chairwoman of the Yadkin commissioners said on Tuesday that county officials remain committed to building a new $7 million jail on Hoots Road despite a legal setback last week.
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Time for change and a new county manager
To quote one of the more popular phrases this past week, I've decided to "go in another direction." Yep, it's finally time for me to transition into a more meaningful field.
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Opponents to Hoots Road jail site score legal victory
Superior Court judge grants motion, sets aside rezoning for new jail. By Andy Matthews Editor In a major legal victory for opponents of a new jail outside the Yadkinville town limits and a setback for Yadkin ...
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Opponents to Hoots Road jail site score legal victory
Superior Court judge grants motion, sets aside rezoning for new jail. By Andy Matthews Editor In a major legal victory for opponents of a new jail outside the Yadkinville town limits and a setback for Yadkin ...
River House Winefest draws several hundred
Several hundred guests enjoyed wine, art, music and beautiful vistas along the New River Saturday at the annual River House Winefest.
Cutting Corners: How local people are tightening their belts
Thomas Smith Staff Reporter With gas prices at an all time high, food prices rising and everything seemingly costing more these days, people in Surry County and across the country are looking for ways to save ...
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Judge schedules hearing on jail progress
Editor In May, Judge John O. Craig III ordered Yadkin County officials to move forward with construction of a new jail "with all deliberate speed." Next month, commissioners will learn if they have lived up to ...
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County, library officials need to mend fences
Extortion. Blackmail. Blood money. Those aren't the kind of words one normally associates with a library.
Two Triad companies win Green Business grants
Two Triad companies have been awarded more than $100,000 in grants from the new N.C. Green Business Fund.