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Business 40 won't close tonight, Tuesday; rain postpones planned shutdowns

Nighttime lane closures on Business 40 were to have started tonight but have been postponed because of the rainy weather in the forecast.

 

Higher operating costs push down Insteel's second-quarter profit

Higher operating and raw material costs contributed to a 20.8-percent decline in second-quarter net income to $5.88 million for Insteel Industries Inc.

 

Hampton Road reopening delayed

The reopening of a portion of Hampton Road that was closed for construction has been delayed because of stormy spring weather, the N.C. Department of Transportation said.

 

First Baptist Church on Fifth plans renovation plan vote

The congregation at First Baptist Church on Fifth is set to vote April 29 on the first phase of renovation plans for the 147-year-old downtown church.

 

Five Democrats vying for two open seats on school board

Five candidates are running for the two open seats in District 1 on the Board of Education in the upcoming Democratic primary.

 

Scott Hollifield: Monkey Action News Team back by semi-popular demand

Once again, the public demands more news about monkeys and I, as the theoretical cigar-chomping, hooch-swilling, skirt-chasing, cholesterol-lowering-medication-taking, underpaid and overworked 1930s-style bureau chief of the fictional yet highly respected Monkey Action News Team, will fling it with both hands.

 

Agewise: Keeping your loved ones connected

Q: It seems like it has become more difficult for my mom to use her phone. Can you recommend ways to help her have a better experience with her phone use?

 

Heart failure reversed in 53-year-old Pfafftown man; 100 percent heart function restored

Jeffery Luke’s heart was beating 200 times per minute as he lay in a hospital bed, waiting as doctors prepared to stop and restart his heart in an attempt to save his life.

 

Go See Do: Monday, April 23

Acoustic Jam Sessions: 6-7:30 p.m. today at the Reynolda Manor Branch Library, 2839 Fairlawn Drive. For more information, call 336-414-0319.

 

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