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Author: Scott D. Yost

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Two High Point Officials Move Up The City Ladder

City of High Point employees Trevor Spencer and Robby Stone have both accepted new roles with that city’s government.  This week, Stone moved into the deputy Public Services director position, while, next week, Spencer will become High Point’s Engineering Services director.

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State Says It Feels Your Pain Over Vaccination Snafus

In response to widespread outcry over the way that COVID-19 vaccinations in North Carolina are being handled, state health leaders are offering explanations, sympathy and the cold, hard, ugly numbers to those who want them. By Sunday, Jan. 24, about 88 percent of all first doses on hand in the state of North Carolina had been administered.  The public and private providers across the state have reported administering over 260,000 doses in the past week.

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State Launches Program To Let You Know Your Spot For A Shot

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) has launched a new online tool to help North Carolinians know when they’ll be eligible to get vaccinated for COVID-19.  The program, called “Find My Vaccine Group,” simplifies the process by asking users a series of questions to determine which vaccine group they’re in. Then the user can sign up to be notified when his or her group is being vaccinated.

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Commissioner Conrad Demands Vaccine Info From Gov. Cooper

There have been a lot of very upset people in Guilford County over the way the State of North Carolina recently cancelled delivery of a large number of COVID-19 vaccine doses that were scheduled for Guilford County.  One of the most perturbed people – to say the least – is Guilford County Commissioner Justin Conrad, who’s now officially demanding a load of answers from North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper’s office.

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County Manager’s Email Offers Details On Vaccine Scarcity

Guilford County has been cut off from an expected state allocation of COVID-19 vaccination doses, leaving many in the county with no vaccine but with a lot of questions. A Saturday, Jan. 23 email from Guilford County Manager Michael Halford to the Guilford County commissioners sheds some light on the situation and has a warning.

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Women Outnumber Men On Board Of Commissioners

The makeup of Guilford County government has changed in a major way.  But that’s not a reference to the fact that the nine-member Board of Commissioners went from a Republican majority to a Democratic majority.  No, the more interesting power change here is that the five women commissioners now outnumber the men on the board.  That’s thought to be the first time in Guilford County history that that’s ever happened – and the unity and the power of the female commissioners was in clear display at the Board of Commissioners’ Thursday, Jan. 21 meeting.

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New COVID-19 Vaccination Appointments Available

On Tuesday, Jan.19, Guilford County health officials announced a round of coronavirus vaccinations – the thing that has by far been the most popular ticket in town since the county began those vaccinations to the general public earlier this month. Registration for the next  COVID-19 vaccination appointments – open to those who are 65 years old or older –  will reopen on Wednesday, Jan. 20.  As everyone probably knows, it’s important to get in early on the action because vaccination appointments go like hotcakes as soon as they’re available.

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Did You Pay Your Property Taxes? If Not, You’re Late

Guilford County Tax Director Ben Chavis said this week that, if you haven’t paid your 2020 property taxes yet, you’re past due and the county will soon be in touch with you.  Chavis said that, starting on Wednesday, Jan. 20, the county is going to send notices to late payers reminding them that taxes are due.  Anyone who has not paid will also have to pay a penalty.

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County Wants to Treat Residents To Some Sweet Tree Deals

There are a few perks to living in Guilford County and one of them is that every year the county makes available some very good prices on trees, seeds and other nature-related items.  In 2021, that time of year has arrived.  The county is holding its annual Guilford County Soil and Water District Tree Sale from Tuesday, Jan. 19 to Friday, Jan. 22.

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Guilford County Tightens Curfew. No More To-Go After 10

Chairman of the Guilford County Board of Commissioners Skip Alston – after consulting with Greensboro Mayor Nancy Vaughan, Guilford County Sheriff Danny Rogers and others – has amended the county’s stay-at-home pandemic order to stop bars and restaurants from using an existing take-out exception that was allowing patrons to stay on the premises after 10 p.m.

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County Jail In Greensboro Hit By COVID-19 Outbreak

For most of the coronavirus pandemic, Guilford County’s two jails have been able to avoid major outbreaks. However, on Wednesday, Jan. 13, the Guilford County Sheriff’s Department announced that 26 inmates in a housing pod inside the county jail in Greensboro had tested positive for COVID-19.

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New Aviation Report: PTI Airport Pumps Billions Into Local Economy

The year 2020 wasn’t kind to Piedmont Triad International Airport (PTIA) but a new aviation report that’s based on 2019 numbers shows that the airport has been a tremendously positive driver of economic activity in this region.   According to the new report from the state, before the pandemic, PTIA was adding nearly $9 billion to the local economy annually.

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BJ Barnes Writes A Thriller Set On NC Coast

Former Guilford County Sheriff BJ Barnes, now the mayor of Summerfield, has just published his first novel – one of international terrorism and intrigue set in Sunset Beach, North Carolina.   Barnes and his wife, Dena, have a vacation home at that beach, which is one of the former sheriff’s favorite places.

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Former Commissioner Ray Trapp Departs For Research Triangle Park

A few years ago, former Guilford County Commissioner Ray Trapp announced that he’d be leaving his job as a commissioner to take a job working at North Carolina NC A&T State University.  Now, Trapp has taken a new job with the 61-year-old Research Triangle Foundation – the steward organization of Research Triangle Park that promotes economic development in the Park and the surrounding region.

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County Sets Up Vaccine Website After Being Overwhelmed by Calls

Following what Guilford County government officials are calling “unprecedented” demand for the coronavirus vaccine, the county has modified the way appointments are made.  The massive demand for the COVID-19 vaccine overwhelmed 13 phone lines and 13 staffers that the county had dedicated for that purpose on Friday, Jan. 8 – the first day that Guilford County residents age 75 or older could call in to set up an appointment to get the vaccine.

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PTI Airport Officials Condone Casting Multiple Ballots

Piedmont Triad International Airport (PTIA) is one of the airports that’s been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, but now it’s asking you to help out – and fortunately that request doesn’t involve boarding into a small contained area alongside of potential virus carriers. Instead, the airport is asking for your online vote to help it become named one of the best small airports in the country.

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NC Council On Health Care Coverage Meets

On the state level, there’s a lot of attention being paid to potential changes in health care as well. On Friday, Jan. 8, NC Gov. Roy Cooper met with members of the North Carolina Council on Health Care Coverage to explore options and agree upon some “guiding principles” meant to expand access to health care coverage for North Carolinians.

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Good Luck Getting Vaccinated Anytime Soon

Guilford County staff has obviously been putting a great deal of time and effort into setting up a COVID-19 vaccination plan for county residents who are 75 and older, but they can’t change one simple fact. There isn’t nearly enough vaccine for everyone who wants it.  Starting on Friday, Jan. 8 at 8 a.m., those 75 and older began calling (336) 641-7944 to set up an appointment – but getting through was not – and will not be – easy since demand greatly outpaces supply.

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COVID-19 Continues To Bring 2020 Havoc Into The New Year

It might be 2021 now, with a New Year bringing optimism and positive thinking to many – but apparently no one let the COVID-19 virus in on that. On Tuesday, Jan. 5, the state released the latest coronavirus stats and – as one might suspect after the holiday period of family and friend get togethers – those numbers aren’t good at all.

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Former County Manager Classy In His Resignation Letter

Through a public records request, the Rhino Times has obtained a copy of the resignation letter of former Guilford County Manager Marty Lawing, who was shown the door in December by Chairman of the Guilford County Board of Commissioners Skip Alston and other Democratic commissioners on the board. 

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Commissioners Hand Out Food In Hands-On Way For Holidays

Chairman of the Guilford County Board of Commissioners Skip Alston, who just got elected to that leadership position a few weeks before Christmas, said this week that he wanted the board to be engaged in helping citizens right away – which is why, Alston said, he came up with the idea for the Guilford County commissioners and county staff to hold a holiday food drive.

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