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High Point Mayor Bernita Sims may face criminal charges for writing a $7,000 bad check in North Carolina, and is being forced by a Maryland court to explain what happened to $47,000 from her sister's estate. |
The High Point Planning and Zoning Commission, on Tuesday, April 23, voted unanimously to favorably recommend to the High Point City Council the rezoning and special-use permit needed for the Phoenix Academy to create a 56-acre campus on the southeast corner of the intersection of Clinard Farms Road and Barrow Road. |
Andrés Duany doesn't mind biting the hand that feeds him. |
The High Point City Council on Monday, April 15 heard its annual requests by outside agencies for city funding. The agencies asked for $598,000 for the 2013-2014 fiscal year – $256,000, or 75 percent, more than the $341,000 the city allocated for outside agencies in the 2012-2013 fiscal year. |
D.H. Griffin is likely to get his 510-acre business and industrial park north of High Point. |
Four members of the Guilford County state legislative delegation got an earful from citizens and representatives of organizations at a public forum in the City Council chamber at High Point city hall on Thursday, April 4. |
The Guilford County Board of Education, effective Tuesday, April 2, spent $5,000 to buy a purchase option on the old Immaculate Heart of Mary (IHM) Catholic School on the southwest corner of the intersection of Montlieu Avenue and North Centennial Street in High Point. |
A $9.7 million loan pool created by the High Point City Council in September 2010 to make loans available to small businesses in High Point's core neighborhoods failed because the six banks that teamed up with the city to create the program would not renew it. |
The Guilford County Board of Commissioners on Thursday, March 21 voted 9 to 0 to pass on Guilford County's right of first refusal on 10 acres at Shadybrook and School House roads in High Point. |
The High Point Planning and Zoning Commission on Tuesday, March 26 voted 4 to 3 to recommend that the High Point City Council rezone 510 acres north of High Point for a business park proposed by D.H. Griffin. It would be the largest business development annexed into High Point since Piedmont Centre was built in the 1980s. |
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