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Greensboro-area religion for the week of Jan. 7
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Jan 07SUNDAY Baptism of the Lord, 11 a.m., St. Timothy’s United Methodist Church, 5228 Hilltop Road, Jamestown. 632-4581 or www.stumc.org. MONDAY Luncheon with speaker John Sullivan, noon, First Presbyterian Church, 617 N. Elm St., Greensboro. Lunch reservat... »
Who's That Lady? In Jamestown, Likely A Business Owner
Digtriad.com Local News
Jan 07Along East Main Street in Jamestown, most of the local businesses are owned by women. »
Photos: Sheep on the loose in Jamestown
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Jan 05JAMESTOWN — Runaway sheep look out from a wooded area Thursday near Dillon Road, just south of West Main Street in Jamestown.Their owner, who didn’t want to be identified, said eight sheep escaped on New Year’s Day after a section of fence fell down.re... »
GTCC loses 'true partner' with Kinney's retirement
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Jan 03JAMESTOWN — When Honda Aircraft Co. and Thomas Built Buses announced their training needs, one of Guilford Technical Community College's key training experts began working behind the scenes.read more »
Brothers revive Boyles Furniture
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Dec 31HIGH POINT — A business with a prior presence in Jamestown will be revived a little farther from home.Boyles Furniture, which went out of business about a year ago, will see its rebirth in 2012 thanks to family members of the company that owned Boyles ... »
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Judge rejects bail for convicted staffing executive
The Yes! Weekly Blog
Jan 26A federal judge turned down a bail request by a staffing executive convicted of obstructing the Internal Revenue Service and failing to pay over payroll taxes, reasoning that the defendant had not established that he is not a flight risk especially con... »
The Triad in 50 years
The Yes! Weekly Blog
Jan 18Due to a printing mistake in "The Triad in 50 years" from this week's issue, the full version is posted below.The long-range planning division of the Planning and Community Development Department in Greensboro only plans in terms of 20 to 30 years into... »
Blog extra: Greensboro businessman guilty on all counts in tax evasion trial
The Yes! Weekly Blog
Dec 21Federal prosecutors made the case to a jury in Winston-Salem yesterday that Greg Harrison, a Greensboro businessman who controlled an extensive network of staffing agencies, stole upwards of $16 million from the people of the United States to pay for a... »
