A Kernersville Trove: Coins for Alzheimer’s Research Trust
By Chelsea Pyne In 1995, the Sumter, South Carolina Rotary Club wanted to prove that Rotarians voluntarily emptying their pockets
Read MoreBy Chelsea Pyne In 1995, the Sumter, South Carolina Rotary Club wanted to prove that Rotarians voluntarily emptying their pockets
Read MoreBy Chelsea Pyne Dr. Chad McIntyre has had a long history of serious bumps and bruises. In fact, his unrelenting
Read MoreBy Lance Dillon They used to use urine to tan animal skins, so families used to all pee in a
Read MoreBy Addison Dunn We are officially in the latter half of 2020. I am unsure if we are supposed to
Read MoreBy Senator Joyce Krawiec I’m proud to be an American. When I see that glorious flag wave or hear the
Read MoreBy Molly Smith A lot of businesses are experiencing a new “normal” and different operations throughout the day. The Kernersville
Read MoreBe joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.Romans 12:12 By David Hoffman As a father, I begin to
Read MoreDid you know The World’s Largest Peach Cobbler is made every year in Georgia? The cobbler measures 11 feet by
Read MoreBy Kelly Hargett According to Kernersville native and retired professor Don Stanley, who traced his family history back in 1971,
Read MoreBy Bob Campbell Feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, and providing comfort and care to those who have lost hope,
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