Forsyth County commissioners may find themselves divided Thursday as they tackle big spending decisions on an anti-gang effort by the sheriff’s office and assistance for an arts community devastated by
Forsyth County heads into spring budget calculations with strong revenues, and good news from the federal government on how it can spend some of the COVID-19 stimulus funds coming to
City Manager Lee Garrity’s message was stark when he sat down in May of 2020 to write his annual message to the Winston-Salem City Council about the upcoming budget:
Local institutions and nonprofits were the winners Thursday as the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners made the first round of community appropriations from a $74 million pot of federal COVID-19