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Reagan runners recognize Roberson's reign: Girls cross-country team will go after state champions.
November 1, 2007... Byline: Jay Spivey
Nov. 1--The Reagan cross-country teams are hoping that some of the magic they had in regional competition last weekend will follow them to Tanglewood Park for Saturday's NCHSAA 3-A championships.
Reagan swept the Midwest 3-A team titles in Charlotte, but Ed Thutt...
School, agencies practice for crisis: Kernersville Middle.
November 1, 2007... Byline: Wesley Young
Nov. 1--KERNERSVILLE
Police, fire and other emergency personnel practiced Monday for a scenario they hope never to face in real life -- saving students at a school from a gunman prowling the halls.
Throughout Forsyth County, students had the day off, so...
Bricolage Arts Festival Schedule.
November 1, 2007... Nov. 1--The Bricolage Arts Festival will begin today and run through Sunday at various venues around the Piedmont Triad. The festival is designed to showcase the skills and talents of artists and artisans from the region. It will include music, dance, film and visual arts. Tickets for each...
BRIEF: Stuff for Singles.
November 1, 2007... Nov. 1--The Triad chapter of the American Singles Golf Association plays golf every weekend, weather permitting, and meets at 6:30 p.m. on the second Monday of every month at Outwest Steakhouse, N.C. 66 South, Kernersville.
Singles who enjoy golf are welcome. For more information, call...
Double Literate: Students learn basic grammar of own language.
November 1, 2007... Byline: Danielle Deaver
Nov. 1--In Gwen Reisman's class at Hill Middle School on Tuesday, eight students searched for verbs.
They combed through the words in their workbooks, then raised their hands and hesitantly offered guesses.
It was a typical lesson except for one thing --...