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  • ‘Keep Gate City Housed’ Wants County Money To Fight Evictions

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    At a packed budget public hearing on Thursday, June 5, the Guilford County Board of Commissioners heard from more than 30 speakers who offered input on the proposed 2025-2026 budget presented by County Manager Mike Halford. The majority of speakers focused on the need for increased funding for Guilford County Schools; however, another group, Keep Gate City Housed, was also there in force with a sizable and vocal presence in the commissioners...Read More »

  • Don’t Be A Geek – Take Part In Creek Week

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    Guilford Creek Week is back and making waves across Guilford …
  • Family Justice Center Celebrates 10 Years of Life-Changing Work

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    The Guilford County Family Justice Center has been around for …
  • Public Speakers To Commissioners: Give The Schools More Money!

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    On Thursday, June 5, the Guilford County Board of Commissioners …
  • Breeze Airways Launches Nonstop Service From PTI Airport

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    Not all of the new activity around bustling Piedmont Triad …
  • Drug Arrests Keep Pouring In In Guilford County

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    There’s been yet another big drug bust in Guilford County. …
  • You Can Give The  Commissioners Your Budget Thoughts June 5

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    The Guilford County Board of Commissioners is giving county residents …
  • County Expects Total School Bond Debt Cost To Be $3.3 Billion

    County Expects Total School Bond Debt Cost To Be $3.3 Billion 4h4f7

    A billion here, a billion there – pretty soon it …
  • Guilford County Board To Proclaim June As Pride Month

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    June is recognized as LGBTQ+ Pride Month. It’s meant to …
  • Animal Shelter Limits Intake of Cats Due To Feline Virus

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    Guilford County Animal Services announced on Monday, June 2 that …
  • Greensboro To Host Conversation on Traffic Stop Policies

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    For years, the City of Greensboro has been having a …
  • Sheriff’s Office, GPD and Others Form Special Drug Task Force

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    The Guilford County Sheriff’s Office has formed a new “Guilford …
  • State Names Dukie As New NC Health Director

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    The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has …
  • Summerfield Looks To Raise Taxes To Remain A Town

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    Summerfield has a problem. It’s trying to keep its town …
  • Museum Marks George Floyd’s Death With Call to Action

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    The International Civil Rights Center & Museum in downtown Greensboro …
  • Before You Relax About No 2025 Tax Bill Hikes – Wait Till 2026

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    Recently, both the Greensboro city manager and the Guilford County …
  • NC Men Are Completely Average In Regard To Getting It Up

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    When it comes to erectile dysfunction, men in North Carolina …

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  • NCAA Tournament and lost productivity 52226x

    The NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament is for most sports fans one of their most favorite times of the year. The …Read More »

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  • Mental Health And Political Leanings 5h1tr

    Are Leftists mentally ill? My mother was a lifelong socialist and the enduring characteristic she displayed was an inability to …Read More »

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  • His Wife Kicked Him Out… c1gf

    Dear Carolyn,   My wife has kicked me out of the home. Yes, I had an affair and repented several …Read More »

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  • 5 Common Locksmith Scams and How to Avoid Them 5e222r

    Locksmiths play an essential role in ensuring the security of our homes, businesses, and vehicles. However, not all locksmiths have …Read More »

  • Notice of Foreclosure Sale of Real Estate

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    Notice of Foreclosure Sale of Real Estate
  • Planned Communities In Greater Demand

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    When it comes to new home communities, bigger is often better, to builders as well as buyers.      Master planned communities, or MPCs, are defined as properties for which every …
  • Hold on to Your Wallet

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    Fraud isn’t exactly rampant in the mortgage field. But it does happen, perhaps more frequently than you’d think. Sometimes, it’s the would-be borrower who commits the crime. Some lie on …

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On November 15, 2018, the last printed edition of the Rhino Times came off the presses leaving the world of print journalism behind and moving into the future with an e-paper. Readers of The Rhino Times will be able to rely on rhinotimes.com for daily coverage and opinions of Greensboro while gaining insider access to important Guilford County work sessions and events. The new online platform allows readers to connect and interact with each other as well as the journalists.

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