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CLASSIFIEDS NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION FORSYTH COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ' ? A primary election will be held on March 15,2?16 In Forsyth County to vote on the candidates for the offices of Democratic Presidential Preference and the Republican Presidential Pref erence and the Libertarian Presidential Preference; to nominate Candidates for US Senate (1 Seat); US House of Representa tives 5th District (1 Seat), 12th District (1 Seat); North Car olina Governor (1 Seat); Lieutenant Governor (1 Seat); North Carolina Attorney General (1 Seat); North Carolina Commis sioner of Agriculture (1 Seat); North Carolina Commissioner of Insurance (1 Seat); North Carolina Commissioner of Labor (1 Seat); North Carolina Secretary of State (1 Seat); North Car olina Superintendent of Public Instruction (1 Seat); North Car olina Treasurer (1 Seat); State Senate - District 31 (1 Seat); Forsyth County Board of Commissioners - District B (3 Seats); Forsyth County Register of Deeds (1 Seat); Winston Salem City Council - Northeast Ward (1 Seat); Winston Salem City Council - Northwest Ward (1 Seat); Winston Salem City Council - South Ward (1 Seat). Moat voters will be asked to present acceptable photo Iden tification when presenting to vote In person at the polls, with exceptions for voters who are unable to obtain accept able photo identification, have a religious objection to being photographed, or are victims of a natural disaster. The acceptable forms of photo identification are a NC Driver's License or DMV-issued Identification Card (expired up to four years), US Passport or Passport Card (unexpired). Military ID Card or Veterans Affairs ID Card (unexpired, if there is an ex piration date), and certain Tribal Enrollment Cards. VOTERS WHO ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN ONE OF THESE FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION MAY STILL VOTE IF THEIR INABILITY IS DUE TO A REASONABLE IM PEDIMENT such as a lost or stolen ID, lack of transportation, illness or disability, a lack of proper documents, work sched ule, and others. These voters may vote a provisional ballot after completing a Reasonable Impediment Declaration and providing an alternate form of identification or the last four digits of their social security number and their date of birth. Acceptable alternate forms of identification for voters who complete a Reasonable Impediment Declaration include their voter registration card or a current utility bill, paycheck, gov ernment check, bank statement, or other government document bearing the voter's name and current address. Alternative vot ing options are available for voters who do not present accept able photo identification for a reason other than a reasonable impediment to obtaining one. Voters who use curbside voting may also present one of the alternative forms of identification described above. No identification is required to vote an ab sentee ballot by mail. Free Identification Cards for registered voters are available from the NC DMV. For assistance with obtaining acceptable pboto identification for voting or for mote information on exceptions and alternative voting options, contact the NC State Board of Elections voter outreach team toll-free at 1-866-522-4723 or visit www.VoterDDnc.gov. Polls will be open from 6:30 a jn. to 7:30 pm. on Election Day. One-stop early voting places may be obtained by calling the Forsyth County Board of Elections or viewed on our web site, www.fcvotes.com. Canvass Day will be held in the Forsyth County Board of Elections office on March 22,2016 Absentee ballots are allowed. Requests for an absentee ballot must be made on a State Board of Elections Absentee Request Form, available at the Forsyth County Board of Elections of fice and at all one-stop early voting sites, and received in the Rxsyth County Board of Elections office or any one-stop early voting site by 5.-00 pjn. on March 08,2016. Completed ab sentee ballots must be returned to the Forsyth County Board of Elections by 5:00 pm. on March 15,2016 or postmarked on March 15,2016. All residents of Forsyth County who are registered to vote with the Forsyth County Board of Elections may vote in this election. Voters who are previously registered need not re-reg ister for this election THOSE VOTERS WHO ARE REG ISTERED UNAFFILIATED MAY VOTE IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION. Unaffiliated voters will be given a choice of ballot at the polling places. Those residents of Forsyth County who are not registered to vote must register on or before Friday, February 19,2016 in order to be eligible to vote on Election Day. Those voters who are not registered by Friday, February 19,2016 may register and vote during ?one stop early voting rmlv and will be required to provide doc umentation of their identity and residence. Voters who wish to change their party affiliation or who have changed their name or address must notjify the Board of Elections in writing by February 19,2016. Voters who fail to notify the Board of Elections of a change to their name or address must update their information when presenting to vote, and may be required to vote a provisional ballot. - , Voters who require assistance with casting their ballot are en titled to assistance by an appropriate person of their choice or an election official. Registration facilities and polling places are accessible to the elderly and handicapped. Curbside voting is available for voters who are not physically able to enter the polling place. Persons with questions about registration, location of polling ' places, absentee ballots, early voting at One-Stop locations or other election matters may call the Forsyth County Board of Elections Office at (336) 703-2800 Monday thru Friday. Ken Raymond, Chairman Forsyth County Board of Elections The Chronicle February 4, U * 18 2014 BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE QF 1,580,000 PARKS AND RECREATION BONDS OF THE CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina deems it advisable to make the improve ments hereinafter described; and WHEREAS, an application has been filed with the Secretary of the Local Government Commission of North Car olina requesting Commission approval of the bonds hereinafter described as re quired by the Local Government Bond Act, and the Secretary of the Local Gov ernment Commission has notified the City Council that the application has been accepted for submission to the Local Government Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT i ORDERED by the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, as follows: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Winston-Salem, Nbrth Carolina has ascertained and hereby determines that it is necessary to construct, renovate and improve certain parks and recreational facilities, including, among other things, playgrounds, swimming pools and a new skate park and including building, sidewalk and roadway improvements lo cated at parks and recreational facilities. Section 2. In order to raise the money required to pay the costs of making the improvements described above, in addi tion to funds which may be available for such purpose from any other source, bonds of the City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina are hereby authorized and shall be issued pursuant to the Local Government Bond Act of North Car olina. The maximum aggregate princi pal amount of such Parks and Recreation Bonds authorized by this bond order shall be $1,580,000. Section 3. A tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said Parks and Recreation Bonds when due shall be annually levied and collected. A Section 4. A sworn statement of the City's debt has been filed with the City Secretary and is open to public inspec tion. Section 5. No debt shall be contracted during any fiscal year by the issuance of bonds pursuant to this bond order if the amount of such debt and if all other debt contracted during such fiscal year Shall exceed two-thirds (2/3rds) of the amount by which the outstanding in debtedness of the City shall have been reduced during the next preceding fiscal year, unless the incurring of such debt shall be submitted to a vote of the peo ple of the City and shall be approved by a majority of those who vote thereon. Section 6. This bond order was adopted on the 1st day of February, 2016 and is hereby published this 4th day of Febru ary, 2016. The Chief Financial Officer of the City has filed a statement estimat ing that the tptal amount of interest that will be paid on the bonds over the ex pected term of the bonds, if issued, is $604,983. The estimate is preliminary, is for general informational purposes only, and may differ from the actual in terest paid on the bonds. Any action or proceeding in any court to set aside this bond order, or to obtain any other relief, on the grounds that the bond order is in valid must be begun within thirty (30) days after the publication of this notice. After the expiration of this period of limitation, no right of action or defense based upon the invalidity of the bond order shall be asserted, nor shall the va lidity of the bond order be open to ques tion in any court upon any ground whatever, except in an action or pro ceeding begun within the period of limi tation described herein. Melanie Johnson City Secretary The Chronicle February) 4,2016 BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF 31MM PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF THE CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina deems it advisable to make the improve ments hereinafter described; and WHEREAS, an application has been filed with the Secretary of the Local Government Commission of North Car olina requesting Commission approval of the bonds hereinafter described as re quired by the Local Government Bond Act, and the Secretary of the Local Gov ernment Commission has notified the City Council that the application has been accepted for submission to the Local Government Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Winaton-Salem, North Carolina, aa follows: Section I. The City Council of the City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina has ascertained and hereby determines that it is necessary to upgrade and renovate ex isting fire stations and make improve ments at the City Yard facility. Section 2. In order to raise the money required to pay the costs of making the improvements described above, in addi tion to funds which may be available for such purpose from any other source, bonds of the City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina are hereby authorized and shall be issued pursuant to the Local Government Bond Act of North Car olina. The maximum aggregate princi pal amount of such Public Improvement Bonds authorized by this bond order shall be $310,000. Section 3. A tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said Public Improvement Bonds when due shall be annually levied and Collected. Section 4. A sworn statement of the City's debt has been filed with the City Secretary and is open to public inspec tion. Section 5. No debt shall be contracted during any fiscal year by the issuance of bonds pursuant to this bond order if the amount of such debt and if all other debt contracted during such fiscal year shall exceed two-thirds (2/3rds) of the amount by which the outstanding in debtedness of the City shall have been reduced during the next preceding fiscal year, unless the incurring of such debt shall be submitted to a vote of the peo ple of the City and shall be approved by a majority of those who vote thereon. Section 6. This bond order was adopted on the 1st day of February, 2016 and is hereby published this 4th day of Febru ary, 2016. The Chief Financial Officer of the City has filed a statement estimat ing that the total amount of interest that will be paid on the bonds over the ex pected term of the bonds, if issued, is $118,699. The estimate is preliminary, is for general informational purposes only, and may differ from the actual in terest paid on the bonds. Any action or proceeding iq any court to set aside this bond order, or to obtain any other relief, on the grounds that the bond order is in valid must be begun within thirty (30) days after the publication of this notice. After the expiration of this period of limitation, no right of action or defense based upon the invalidity of the bond order shall be asserted, nor shall the va lidity of the bond order be open to ques tion in any court upon any ground whatever, except in an action or pro ceeding begun within the period of limi tation described herein. Melanie Johnson City Secretary % The Chronicle February 4,2016 BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF MM.MO STREET AND SIDEWALK BONDS OF THE CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Winston-Salem, Notth Carolina deems it advisable to make the improvements < hereinafter described; and , WHEREAS, an application has been filed with the Secretary of the Local Govern ment Commission of North Carolina re questing Commission approval of the bonds hereinafter described as required by the Local Government Bond Act, and the Secretary of the Local Government Com mission has notified the City Council that the application has been accepted for sub mission to the Local Government Com mission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, as follows: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina has as certained and hereby determines that it is ? necessary to resurface certain streets and repair and replace certain bridges. Section 2. In order to raise the money re quired to pay the costs of making the im provements described above, in addition to funds which may be available for such purpose from any other source, bonds of the City of Winston-Salem, North Car olina are hereby authorized and shall be issued pursuant to the Local Government Bond Act of North Carolina. The maxi mum aggregate principal amount of such Street and Sidewalk Bonds authorized by this bond order shall be S2.000.000. Section 3. A tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said Street and Sidewalk Bonds when due shall be annu ally levied and collected. Section 4. A sworn statement of the City's debt has been filed with the City Secretary and is open to public inspection. Sections. No debt shall be contracted during any fiacal year by the issuance of bonds pursuant to this bond order if the amount of such debt and if all other debt contracted during such fiscal year shall exceed two-thirds (2/3rds) of the amount by which the outstanding indebtedness of the City shall have been reduced during the next preceding fiacal year, unless the incurring of such debt shall be submitted to a vote of the people of the City and shall be approved by a majority of those who vote thereon. Section 6. Thit bond order was adopted on the 1st day of February, 2016 and ii hereby published this 4th day of February, 2016. The Chief Financial Officer of the City has filed a statement estimating that the total amount of interest that will be paid on the bonds over the expected term of the bonds, if issued, is $765,801. The estimate is preliminary, is for general in formational purposes only, and may differ from the actual interest paid'on the bonds. Any action or proceeding in any court to set aside this bond order, or to obtain any other relief, on the grounds that the bond order is invalid must be begun within thirty (30) days after the publication of this notice. After the expiration of this pe riod of limitation, no right of action or de fense based upon the invalidity of the bond order shall be asserted, nor shall the validity of the bond order be open to ques tion in any court upon any ground what ever, exoept in an action or proceeding begun within the period of limitation de scribed herein. Melanie Johnson ' City Secretary The Chronicle February 4,2016 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified'as Administrator of the I Estate of Harry Edward Millner, also I known as Hany E. Millner (15 E 2445), deceased April 29,2015, Forsyth County, North Carolina, this is to Notify all per sons, firms, and corporation having claims S ^ againi^the Estate of said deceased to pres- ^ ent them to the undersigned on or before ? April 27, 2016 or this Notice will be ? *-+?" pleaded in bar of recovery. All persoos in- (A ^ debted to the said decedent or estate shall ^ ^ please make immediate payment to the un dersigned. ? 2 a S* This the 28th day of January, 2(H6. w*. Marlon Millner, rS" ^ Administrator for ^ & Harry Bdward Millner, deceased ? 1612 Juniper Street 9 Norristown, PA 19401 The Chronicle Jasmary 28 and rebrnarr4.il. 18,2016 Xarelto users have you had complications due to internal bleeding (after January 2012)? If so, you MAY be due financial compensation. If you don't have an attor ney, CALL Injuryfone today! 1-800-419 3268. EFITS. Unable to work? Denied benefits? We Can Help! WIN or Pay Nothing! Con tact Bill Gordon St Associates at 1-80O 371-1734 to start your application today! Drawn Implement!, Wagons, Equipment. Henderson, NC. Cones toga, Carriages, Plows, Popcorn Wagon, Fordson Tractor Bidding ends Feb. 9th. 919-345-0412. ftogcrsAuction.com NCFL7360 MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! 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