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Hydroponic crop still hasn't bloomed $1.4 million and five years later


Though he had every right to toss out a smug “I told you so,” Councilman Robert Clark wasn’t biting.
Five years ago this summer when members of the Winston-Salem City Council voted to spend nearly $1 million in a risky hydroponics farm — they later threw another $500,000 on top of that — Clark was the lone voice to speak in opposition.
No one outside the fringiest, stingiest Scrooge-set could possibly oppose trying to alleviate childhood hunger, food deserts and providing job opportunities. But as a business proposition, dropping more than $1.4 million on such a venture didn’t — and doesn’t — make a whole lot of sense. ....

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Walt Unks, Journal 
A greenhouse, shown in December 2019, has been built at
Kimberley Park with the objective a starting a hydroponic tomato
operation. 
Though he had every right to toss out a smug “I told you so,” Councilman Robert Clark wasn’t biting.
Five years ago this summer when members of the Winston-Salem City Council voted to spend nearly $1 million in a risky hydroponics farm — they later threw another $500,000 on top of that — Clark was the lone voice to speak in opposition.
No one outside the fringiest, stingiest Scrooge-set could possibly oppose trying to alleviate childhood hunger, food deserts and providing job opportunities. But as a business proposition, dropping more than $1.4 million on such a venture didn’t — and doesn’t — make a whole lot of sense. ....

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The University of Illinois Springfield will honor Mark and Julie Staley


The Zoom webinar will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday although advanced registration is required.
The Staleys have called Springfield home for nearly two decades.
Julie Staley is president of the Staley Museum in Decatur, as well as CEO and owner of Spencer Films and president at Spencer Theatre Company.
Staley is a reporter/producer/host for In Focus, which airs on WSEC-TV and WSIU-TV.
She is also a former news anchor.
Staley is the daughter of Bob Heil, owner of Heil Sound, who pioneered sound systems for rock concerts, working with The Grateful Dead and The Who, among others. ....

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Supporting Black-owned businesses during Black History Month


Body and Soul is open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Author: Kandace Redd
Updated: 9:07 AM EST February 10, 2021
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. The coronavirus pandemic is hitting Black-owned businesses hard. According to data from the Census Bureau and Bureau of Labor,” there were just over one million Black-owned businesses at the start of 2020.
By mid-April, the ongoing effects of COVID-19 forced 41-pecent of Black businesses to shut down. That totals about 440,000 enterprises. Statistics also show women-owned businesses dropped by 25 percent.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Body and Soul is still standing strong. It s a small Black-owned business on Trade Street in the heart of the Arts District in downtown Winston-Salem. Dana and Michael Suggs, wife and husband, founded Body and Soul in 2003. The cultural shop is four stores in one, including a book room, skincare and aromatherapy, art gallery, and bo ....

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