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Northwest Observer / December 19, 2024

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Dec. 19, 2024 –

bringing the local news home to northwest Guilford County since November1996

Goodbye, NWO – and Hello Connect2NWGuilford

by PATTI STOKES

with my little eight-page newsletter.

The more I say this out loud, the less it hurts my ears … after 28 memorable years of publishing the Northwest Observer, this is our final issue. It’s been a bittersweet decision for sure, as it marks the end of my journey as owner, editor and publisher of a local newspaper – a role I felt totally unprepared for when I started almost three decades ago. I especially thank those of you who were with me from the beginning, when I was a very naïve, inexperienced writer, reporter and business owner with one thin layer of skin and no idea of where I was going

Not once since I stuck my neck out and embarked on this journey in November 1996 has there been a dull moment, whether spent covering local government meetings and community events to gathering stories of “ordinary but extraordinary” individuals in our community, and so much in between. I’ve treasured the connections I have helped facilitate over the years between residents, businesses and their communities, and it’s been an honor to have the job of keeping you informed – and sometimes

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WHAT MADE THE NEWS IN 2024 Summerfield De-annexation The legislative de-annexation of developer David Couch’s nearly 1,000 acres in late June marked a year of transition in Summerfield, often divisive and disruptive. The Town Council and other de-annexation opponents failed to persuade state lawmakers to deny Couch’s request, endorsed by state Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger. For several years, the Summerfield Farms owner had sought changes to the town’s zoning regulations so that he could build higher density housing, including Summerfield’s first apartments. The council’s split-vote on an amendment to the town’s unified development in late 2023 fell short of concessions sought by Couch. And his lawyer Tom Terrell didn’t trust that the council’s new majority

would follow through with the text amendment passed by the previous council. Criticized by opponents as threatening what remained of Summerfield’s rural character, Couch countered that the Villages of Summerfield Farms would preserve green space and open land up to the public with a network of trails. A range of housing would include lower priced options, he said. Now that Couch’s real estate falls under Guilford County’s jurisdiction, he is seeking original zoning for the property by the Board of Commissioners. That’s a first step before he can circle back for the rezoning of parcels that he wants to develop.

Topsy-turvy Town Hall The council’s 4-1 vote in February not to extend Town Manager Scott Whitaker’s employment contract set off a chain of events that turned staffing at Town Hall upside down.

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IN THIS ISSUE News in brief...................................................2 Decision on community center policies delayed....................................2 Proposed new gas pipeline stirs fight.......3 Your Questions...............................................4 The ‘reforesting’ of Oak Ridge....................6 Bits & Pieces....................................................8 Welcome to our new advertisers...............8 Thank you, Max Gardner!.........................14 NWO Business & Real Estate......................17 Real Estate/Business Briefs.................. 18, 20 Best wishes, Dr. Wilson................................22 Summerfield Town Council Dec. 10 meeting highlights...............................24 Should the osprey nest stay or go?.........27 Stokesdale Town Council Dec. 12 meeting highlights.............................. 30 Oak Ridge Town Council Dec. 5 meeting highlights...............................32 Stokesdale Christmas celebration..........33 NWO on the go!...........................................34 Northern cheerleaders win firsts...............38 NWO Kids’ Korner....................................... 40 Pack 130 takes Best in Parade trophy.....41 Community Calendar...............................42 Crime/Incident Report.............................. 43 Grins & Gripes.............................................. 44 Staff reflections on NWO........................... 46 Letters/Opinions ..........................................48 Classifieds.....................................................51 Index of Advertisers.................................... 54

Jolly holidays and a happy news year from all of us at

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