YES! Weekly - story http://www.yesweekly.com/triad/articles.sec-306-1-story.html <![CDATA[Stadium completion date undetermined]]> The official unveiling of the new name for the Winston-Salem minor league baseball franchise Dec. 4 was as well orchestrated as the four-piece Dixieland band that played %uFFFDTake Me Out to the Ballgame%uFFFD and %uFFFDWhen the Saints Go Marching In%uFFFD for the hundreds crammed into the Millennium Center. ]]> <![CDATA[Hoppers Groundskeep keeps diamond spotless]]> Jake Holloway needs a title. He's not politicking for one - it's probably never even entered his mind - but he deserves one nonetheless. His predecessor, Mel Lanford, the man who taught him the tricks of the trade, had one. Mel, as many patrons of War Memorial Stadium will remember fondly, was the "Doctor of Dirt," so it's only fitting that Jake have one too.]]> <![CDATA[New inside perspectives on 1979 shootings point to police complicity ]]> Recent statements by a Greensboro city councilwoman and former police officer, coupled with those of a former Ku Klux Klan exalted cyclops who worked as a paid informant for the FBI, add support to a widely held belief that police intentionally allowed Klansmen and Nazis to attack a march convened by communist labor activists in the African-American public housing community of Morningside Homes in 1979.]]> <![CDATA[New inside perspectives on 1979 shootings point to police complicity ]]> Recent statements by a Greensboro city councilwoman and former police officer, coupled with those of a former Ku Klux Klan exalted cyclops who worked as a paid informant for the FBI, add support to a widely held belief that police intentionally allowed Klansmen and Nazis to attack a march convened by communist labor activists in the African-American public housing community of Morningside Homes in 1979.]]> <![CDATA[Mother Murphy's captures the flavor of Greensboro]]>
Kermit, now 90 years old and semi-retired, still checks in on the plant on a regular basis.]]>
<![CDATA[Mother Murphy's captures the flavor of Greensboro]]> On a bulletin board in the copy room hangs a grid of Polaroids depicting every person who works for the company, including Kermit Murphy's son David, who holds the position of president, and his daughter Janet, a vice president of customer service, along with 67 other smiling faces whose responsibilities range from driving trucks to creating flavors.

Kermit, now 90 years old and semi-retired, still checks in on the plant on a regular basis.]]>
<![CDATA[Greensboro resident not keeping up with the Joneses]]> There aren't many fuel meters in Greensboro that were reclaimed by Piedmont Natural Gas for lack of use. There aren't many roosters named Ben or cats named Kitty or hens that were eaten by hawks in the last couple weeks...]]> <![CDATA[Back in studio, Crash Craddock burns to perform ]]>
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<![CDATA[Deadly Mexican labor strike highlighted in Greensboro]]> <![CDATA[Gettin' down with Tom Joyner]]> <![CDATA[La vida local: Hispanic rock crosses over with Baco]]> The debate over the United States' growing ethnic diversity will rage on despite (or because of) the outcome of last week's election, but one thing is certain: rock music, like a nation, needs periodic injections of new ideas if it's to avoid becoming stale...]]> <![CDATA[Greensboro horror writer reflects on the wampus and 9-11]]> Death is a place where the party's just getting started. That's the way Greensboro horror writer Stephen Mark Rainey sees it anyway.]]> <![CDATA[Barb MacKay, Joey Cheek and the ripple effect ]]> <![CDATA[Montagnards reconstruct disrupted culture in Randolph]]> <![CDATA[Last Chrysler Classic of Greensboro promises to be special ]]> <![CDATA[In memoriam: Rodney "Bo" Richards; 1978-2006]]> Rodney "Bo" Richards was to me a friend, a co-worker and a bandmate. More importantly, Bo was a brother. He was a person I could count on in a pinch and lean on when things went bad. Bo was the other half of the rhythm section, my other half when we played together in the Five L's...]]> <![CDATA[Greek Festival has become a Gate City institution]]> Greek culture is perhaps best known in the United States for its hallmark foodstuffs: gyros, spanikopita and baklava among others. Thanks to Hollywood, the Mediterranean people have also become closely associated with lavish wedding celebrations, complete with gourmet spreads, dancing and spirit...]]> <![CDATA[Emmy Awards controversial but exciting]]> <![CDATA[Greensboro Fest: Four days of music and revelry]]> Day One

It's a few minutes after 10 p.m. and the Tiny Meteors should be starting their set at Sternberger Auditorium on the Guilford College campus. But instead they are about a half mile away, stuck at a red light on College Avenue...]]>