Mayor Pro Tempore Denise D. Adams is accepting applications from citizens interested in filling a vacancy on the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Community Appearance Commission.
The Stokes County Board of Commissioners have declared the following tax parcel as surplus property and is to be sold in accordance with North Carolina General Statutes 105-376 (c) as real property purchased at a tax foreclosure sale by a taxing unit and 53A-176 and 160A-269 for upset
bids.
With the peak of hurricane season approaching, Forsyth County Emergency Management officials are encouraging residents and businesses to review and discuss their emergency plans and update their emergency supply kits.
The Stokes County Board of Commissioners have declared the following tax parcel as surplus property and is to be sold in accordance with North Carolina General Statutes 105-376 (c) as real property purchased at a tax foreclosure sale by a taxing unit and 53A-176 and 160A-269 for upset
bids.
High Point University students wrapped up their summer research in SuRI (Summer Research Institute) with the Elevator Pitch event. It’s a speed dating-style event that helps the students explain why their research matters and how to articulate it to someone outside of their field.
The PremiereStrings (PS)/Chamber Sinfonia(CS) Assistant String Coach of the
Winston-Salem Symphony's (WSS) Youth Orchestras Program(YOP) works closely alongside the PS/CS Conductor, coaching elementary string students and providing artistic support to the PS/CS Conductor.
July 28, 2021 - In a special called meeting, the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education has voted to require masks for all students, staff, and visitors 5 years old and older in all WS/FCS buildings and means of transportation for the first quarter of the 2021-2022 school year. The requirement will go into effeft August 2, 2021, and be reassessed at the end of the first quarter.