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May 11, 2008
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Skater shows spirit
At age 3, Kelly McNamara put on her first pair of ice skates and decided she'd be a figure skater someday. Continue
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Town approves temporary banners
Downtown Kernersville merchants can now temporarily display banners on the backs of their buildings to help direct customer traffic to their back doors during downtown construction. Continue
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Council hears street issues
Traffic problems continue on Evergreen Avenue and residents expect those problems to get worse once Bojangles opens at Evergreen Avenue and Westchester Drive. Continue
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Kind golfer a champion on and off the course
The day after Andrew Shiflet carded a two-day total 11-under-par 133 to win the Bud Kivett Memorial Championship on April 27, the Pfeifer University golfer remembered something important. Continue
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Business is a family affair
When John and Sandra Clinard grew up in the two-story, white house on Clinard Farms Road, they had no idea that someday they would open their own business close by. Continue
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Tracing Penn's courtship with tennis
While browsing through my old William Penn High School yearbooks for 1956, '57, and '58, I found a tennis team pictured only in the 1958 annual. Continue
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Remember vets at Heritage Walk
The formal dedication will be conducted under a flag that was flown over the U.S. Capital Building in honor of our veterans. Continue
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Landlady with a mission
Like a swan, Mary Beisner holds her head high, gliding through sometimes calm, sometimes rough water. Storms rarely dampen her spirit. Continue
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May 4, 2008
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Teen earns place in winner's circle
For as long as she can remember, High Point Christian Academy student Madison Farrington said she has dedicated all of her free time to riding horses. Continue
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Baptist churches across state unite in volunteer activities
If you were out in High Point on April 19, you probably saw lots of blue shirts. Continue
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Volunteers keep community strong in Pleasant Garden
Now is the time to think about Pleasant Garden's future and how you can contribute to it. Continue
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Private eye spins tales inspired by his own life
Fictional detectives such as Mike Hammer, Jim Rockford and Sherlock Holmes aren't losing any of their fame because David Shaffer, P.I., of Kernersville has entered the world of sleuthing. Continue
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Museum offers class on family heirlooms
The High Point Museum wants to share with the community how to care for their family heirlooms. Continue
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