
Results 1 - 20 of 553 in Kernersville Area, NC
In Motion: Mistletoe runners show up in force in spite of weather
Despite cold and rainy weather, Saturday's Mistletoe Half-Marathon drew nearly 900 runners, the most in the race's 26-year history, according to race director Beth Hair . Comment?
George Norman Friddle, 79, died Saturday, December 5, 2009, following a brief illness. Comment?
Enjoying some fishing at Carolina Beach
Even though the fishing was kind of slow at the coast last weekend, Susan, Fred and I couldna TMt have had a better time than we did while parked on Carolina Beach. Comment?
Ruby Turner Johnson, formerly of 401 South Lake Street in Eden, went to be with her Lord and Savoir on Sunday, December 6, 2009. Comment?
Holiday Events Delayed To Today
After rains forced some towns towns parade plans to change, here is a list of holiday events that were delayed until today. Comment?
Bill R. Engle, 77, went home to be with his Lord on Friday, December 4, 2009. Funeral services celebrating his life will be held at 4 p.m. on Monday, December 7, at First Christian Church with Pastor Dr. Comment?
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Loyde Clayton Stewart, 82, passed away on Saturday, December 5, 2009, at his residence, surrounded by his loving family. Comment?
Petition is aimed at ownership of Pace
The filing of an involuntary bankruptcy petition against Pace Airlines Inc. last week finally may bring clarity to the issue of who owns the collapsed company. Comment?
Holiday Open House: High Point Museum will have an open house from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the museum, 1859 E. Lexington Ave., High Point. Comment?
Holiday Events: What's On? What's Off?
With rain and cold weather in the forecast, several holiday and Christmas parades have been delayed. Comment?
FedEx to hike 2010 rates by about 5%
FedEx Corp. is hiking its rates in 2010 by an average of about 5 percent. The Memphis, Tenn.-based delivery giant, with a major ground hub under construction in Kernersville and its mid-Atlantic air cargo hub still taking shape in Greensboro, announced the rate changes Thursday, which will go into effect Jan. Comment?
Toys For Tots Drive At Ward Black Law In Greensboro
Thousands of kids will have a merry Christmas thanks to Triad businesses and the US Marine Corps. Comment?
SunTrust files $3.5M lawsuit against GSO developer, builder
SunTrust Bank has filed suit against a Greensboro developer, a construction firm and other associated companies for defaulting on $3.5 million in loans. Comment?
William R. Brown, age 54, formerly of Richmond, died on Monday at the Kernersville Hospital. Comment?
Mr. Stacy "Sonny" Virgil Soots, Jr., of Kernersville passed away November 30, 2009. Comment?
The List The following restaurants received ratings of 98 percent or above during recent inspections by the Forsyth County Health Department: a Wendy's, 2735 Reynolda Road, 100.5 percent . Comment?
From gold teeth to guitars - The Great Treasure Hunt will buy it. For more than 20 years, The Great Treasure Hunt has traveled the country buying antiques, comic books, gold, silver, vintage sports memorabilia and more. Comment?
A Do-Over: $3.6 million project to renovate Johnson Square officially starts
Construction crews started gutting a public-housing development this week, beginning a 13-month project to rebuild the apartments from the inside out. Comment?
Passenger on parasailing boat during fatal incident files lawsuit
A passenger on the Tied High, the parasailing boat on which two women were killed during a storm in August, has filed suit against the parasailing company on behalf of his four minor children. Comment?
Dr. Joseph A. Palladino, 72, died Monday, November 23, 2009. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, December 5, at Holy Cross Catholic Church with Father Joseph Kelleher officiating. Comment?