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Bill Edwards, a descendant of the Kerner family, displays a model and the full-scale edition of the new puppet theatre which he and other volunteers built for the Korner's Folly theatre. (Photo courtesy Jim Harper)
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Saturday, July 22, 2000
Pedestrian hit by car dies: Maria Gonzalez, 43, was struck Tuesday night near the intersection of N. Main and Green streets.
Police urge slower speed, more caution to decrease accidents.
School board votes to fire West Forsyth teacher: Close accused of tampering with end of course tests.
Deposit money taken from local YMCA: Detectives are investigating the theft.
Photos: Volunteer Jacob Conrad (topbox), All Star Sr. League girls, Barbara Elliott takes a break at newspaper.
Thursday, July 20, 2000
Judge denies motion to dismiss dam suit: Residents win first battle over lake
Chamber passes resolution favoring landfill expansion
Pedestrian hit while crossing Main Street: Woman is in critical condition
Photos: Martha Vance (topbox), youth fishing tournament, ORMA cadets, old Borden building demolition.
Tuesday, July 18, 2000
ORMA announces campaign leaders: ground-breaking held for new classroom building
Shepherd’s Center goal of $57,000 is reached: contributions for new programs always needed.
Manager gets salary, retirement increase: board give McCaslin good evaluation.
A puppet theatre for Korner’s Folly: many volunteers involved in the work, premier show is Oct. 1.
Photos: Cecil Brown (topbox), big blaze, Bill Edwards, puppet theatre.
Saturday, July 15, 2000
Speaker tests limits of freedom of speech
EPA investigating lead in water runoff from Johnson firm, cautions against panic.
Local planners approve five new modular units for Kernersville Middle School.
Planners approve banks’ sites
Business developer says he’s not quitting, just cutting back.
Photos: Reps. Decker, Esposito (topbox), child safety seat, Jim Hutchins
Thursday, July 13, 2000
Town’s population keeps growing: Aldermen approve voluntary annexation
Town will put old bank building up for bids, leave options open
Board to hear citizen opinion on terms
Walkertown conducting environmental survey
Photos: Youth conference (topbox), Scots on parade, SGMC Noah’s Ark.
Tuesday, July 11, 2000
Aldermen to face various issues at tonight’s meeting: Will take up request for voluntary annexation
Town board’s views split over four-year terms
Fate of landfill used by town will be decided by Forsyth commissioners.
Photos: Richard Linville (topbox), John and Emily Ford, Roses for Diana.
Saturday, July 8, 2000
School system considers new construction to alleviate pinch.
Local teen sentenced in robbery
Man’s family contests charge: Parents say violations were committed by others.
Youth program graduates first class, focuses on behavior and manners.
Photos: Hands over ears (topbox), international float, Kenny Crews pickup, Burr and Grinnell.
Thursday, July 6, 2000
Mayor Brown seed advantages in four-year terms, says system would assure experience on the board
Fourth of July parade entry cited for reckless driving.
New post office building to benefit Oak Ridge Military Academy.
Smith wins scholarships from firemen’s association.
Photos: Mayor Pro Tem Inez Davis, Miss Fourth of July Amber Smith in parade, runners at Mrs. Winners.
Tuesday, July 4, 2000
Fun Fourth set for Kernersville: Parade to include annual favorites
Town to place buildings on auction block: Former BB&T office, temporary fire station on Sutter Lane.
Beware the heat: Children can die if left inside vehicle
Kernersville Cares for Kids?a great success: Program hailed by local leaders, receives national recognition.クラシアン
Photos: Mayor Brown (topbox), Am. flags on Main, middle schools students with KCK.
Saturday, July 1, 2000
Four-year staggered terms may be on November ballot: Would require voter approval.
Kernersville police look for armed robber: East Mt. St. motel hit.
Safety a big factor in having a good 4th of July
Walkertown Council approves budget by unanimous vote: No increases in taxes, basic fees says Manger Steve Hamilton
Photos: Banjo player (topbox), July 4 runner and son, VFW 1999 float (preview).
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