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Tim’s Top 5: Schoolhouse Rock!

The news of Bob Dorough’s death this week was sad, but at the same time brought back a lot of good memories for people who grew up with the 1970s Saturday morning educational shorts "Schoolhouse Rock!" The series used catchy…

 

Unifi reports slight profit in third quarter after warning of potential loss

Unifi Inc. reported Wednesday that it managed to make a slight profit of $170,000 in the third quarter after warning of a potential loss.

 

Juul Labs agrees to support age-21 restrictions for buying its e-cigs

Juul Labs Inc. needed less than a day to agree to take significant steps to address federal and state regulatory concerns about the popularity among youths of its top-selling electronic cigarette.

 

Hoekstra to become president of High Point Regional Hospital in September

Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center said Wednesday that Dr. James Hoekstra will become president of High Point Regional Hospital in September.

 

Go See Do: Wednesday, April 25

Susan Filley Pottery Workshop: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. today and Thursday at Surry Community College, Ceramics Studio, Room E164, 630 S. Main St., Dobson. Free. For more information, call Richard Montgomery at 336-386-3369 or email montgomeryr@surry.edu.

 

Ashley Academy teachers not surprised by air quality test results

A new indoor air-quality report for Ashley Academy for Cultural and Global Studies confirmed the presence of mold in air-conditioning units in parts of the building, a finding that some teachers link to problems such as migraines and respiratory illnesses.

 

Carolina Catch: New book puts spotlight on N.C. seafood

North Carolina seafood is the subject of a new book by Raleigh food writer Debbie Moose.

 

Disgraced investment counselor Scott Hollenbeck recants testimony against lawyer Bartko

Scott Hollenbeck, the former Kernersville investment counselor imprisoned in 2008 for defrauding investors, is recanting testimony he made implicating his former Atlanta-based attorney, Gregory Bartko, who was found guilty of leading a separate criminal investment scheme in 2010.

 

Sinclair Broadcast Group selling WXLV, eight other TV stations for $441.7 million

NEW YORK — Sinclair Broadcast Group will sell nine TV stations, including Greensboro's WXLV (channel 48, ABC), to Standard Media Group for $441.7 million as part of its plan to meet regulatory approval for its pending $3.9 billion acquisition of…

 

Groundbreaking for Malloy Park canceled; new date to be announced

The groundbreaking for Nelson L. Malloy Jr. Park, scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday, has been canceled because of the rainy forecast, according to a news release from the city of Winston-Salem.

 

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