Aug. 3 - 16, 2023
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IN THIS ISSUE Preview: OR Town Council meeting, Aug. 3...2 A cul-de-sac to call their own........................3 19 candidates file for local council seats....3 Your Questions..................................................4 Obituary.............................................................6 Adult softball league returns to Oak Ridge...8 Pets & Critters................................................... 11 Painted turtle rehabbed, returned home.. 12 Adoptable Pets................................................ 14 NWO Kids’ Korner............................................ 15 Hypertension – the silent killer...................... 16 Crime/Incident report.................................... 18 That’s one big fish!.......................................... 19 Preserving Stokesdale’s hidden gem..........26 Community Calendar...................................28 Grins and Gripes.............................................30 Letters/Opinions..............................................32 The View From Here........................................33 Classifieds........................................................35 Index of Advertisers........................................39 NWO On The Go..............................................40
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‘We don’t want to be Las Vegas’ Opponents say a casino in southwestern Rockingham County would worsen crime, drugs and sex trafficking while endangering the rural community and hurting economic development by CHRIS BURRITT MADISON – Baptist preacher Steve Griffith said casinos are “magnets for everything that’s wrong in this world.” Casinos operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, giving “no relief from the lights, from the cars, from the action,” said Camp Carefree board member Rhonda Rodenbough. “We don’t want action.” “This is not the right growth,” county resident Clark Erskine added. “This is not the right time; this is not the right location.” These voices of opposition to a possible casino on U.S. 220 in Rockingham County rose from the packed pews of Ellisboro Baptist Church in Madison this past Tuesday evening, Aug. 1. More than a dozen speakers
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At right, Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page talks to Camp Carefree property manager Chis Rodenbough. During an Aug. 1 community meeting, both expressed opposition to a possible casino on U.S. 220 unfurled a long list of social ills they said would accompany legalized gaming while criticizing gambling as the wrong industry for the southwestern corner of the county.
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Softball camp participant Ryleigh Matthews works on her sliding skills at Stokesdale Community Park this summer. Owned, maintained and operated by the nonprofit Stokesdale Parks and Recreation, the park has a special place in residents’ hearts, from those who remember seeing volunteers cutting the diamond grass with push mowers to the youngsters who play there now. The entire community is investing in the long-term viability of a park that was in dire need of an overhaul. See story on p. 26. Photo courtesy of Brooke Ernst