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The city of Winston-Salem is patrolled by the Winston-Salem Police Department and the Forsyth County Sheriff's Department. The chief of police is William H. Penn, [113] and the sheriff is Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr. [114] Fire protection is provided by the Winston-Salem Fire Department, and the chief of the department is William "Trey" Mayo. [115]
City of Fairfax Utilities [Fairfax City] City of Falls Church Department of Public Works (serves Falls Church and east-central Fairfax County) City of Manassas Utilities (also wholesale) Fairfax County Water Authority (most of Fairfax County, major wholesaler to surrounding areas)
Geographically, Winston Township occupies 133.69 square miles (346.3 km 2) in central Forsyth County. [2] Winston Township is coextensive with the city of Winston-Salem and subsequently, township boundaries expand with every annexation by the city.
Mayors of the City of Winston-Salem. Mayors after the 1913 merger of Winston and Salem. [3] Oscar B. Eaton (1913-1917) Robert W. Gorrell (1917-1921)
US 311 is a nominally north–south route that runs northeast–southwest between Danville, VA and Winston-Salem. The former alignment south of Winston-Salem has been fully signed as I-74; work has begun on US 311 signage removal on this alignment. US 421 enters the region from the southeast, and joins I-85 in Greensboro. It then takes I-85 ...
Polk County’s Utilities Division is launching a new online customer access portal on Aug. 28. The current portal will go offline Aug. 24 at 5 p.m.
1956 – Wake Forest College relocates to Winston-Salem. 1960 – Winston-Salem exceeds 100,000 for the first time. 1965 Hanes Corporation headquartered in city. [20] Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts established. [21] Parkway Theatre opens. [17] 1966 – Wachovia Building (hi-rise) constructed. 1967 – November: Racial unrest. [8]
In all the department is responsible for an area of 133 square miles (340 km 2). [2] The history of the WSFD dates back to 1913 when the cities of Winston and Salem merged to form the city of Winston-Salem and gave birth to the Winston-Salem Fire Department. [3]