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A year later, protesters talk about what changed — and what didn t

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Walt Unks, Journal  A greenhouse, shown in December 2019, has been built at Kimberley Park with the objective a starting a hydroponic tomato operation.  Though he had every right to toss out a smug “I told you so,” Councilman Robert Clark wasn’t biting. Five years ago this summer when members of the Winston-Salem City Council voted to spend nearly $1 million in a risky hydroponics farm — they later threw another $500,000 on top of that — Clark was the lone voice to speak in opposition. No one outside the fringiest, stingiest Scrooge-set could possibly oppose trying to alleviate childhood hunger, food deserts and providing job opportunities. But as a business proposition, dropping more than $1.4 million on such a venture didn’t — and doesn’t — make a whole lot of sense.

Reynolds stadium wrangling will continue after failed proposals to pledge millions Students, community, Winston-Salem/Forsyth school board at odds

A proposed football stadium near the park would cost about $6.5 million. The school board has indicated that it would like to help pay for the stadium, as it has for other schools. If the district is committed to a public-private partnership to raise money for a stadium, the “public” side of the arrangement needs to pledge money, Jones said. “We’ve never raised our hand and pledged any dollars toward it,” she said. A tie on that vote resulted in a failed motion. Parker joined Jones, Crowley and Kaplan in favor of the proposal. The board did vote 6-2 to direct Superintendent Tricia McManus to meet with her staff on how to improve athletic facilities at three schools that lack stadiums — Reynolds, Parkland and Winston-Salem Prep — as well as to estimate the cost of those projects and to identify how to pay for them.

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