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County takes steps to reopen operations
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The Place of Forsyth to reopen thrift store
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A note to our readers
JOE PARKER/HERALD
County officials talk Greenway revamp
The Forsyth County Commission has approved a new plan to replace aging sections of boardwalk on the Big Creek Greenway between McFarland Parkway and Union Hill Road. The plan calls for new wood boardwalks instead of steel and concrete which presented construction and funding concerns. Read more, Page 2
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