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Forsyth County Identified two cases of COVID-19

    Forsyth County Identified two cases of COVID-19

Two Forsyth County residents have tested presumptively positive for novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

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Governor Cooper declares state of emergency to respond to  coronavirus COVID-19

    Governor Cooper declares state of emergency to respond to  coronavirus COVID-19

Governor Roy Cooper took the next step in the state’s coronavirus COVID-19 preparedness plan on March 10 and issued an executive order declaring a state of emergency.

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Carver High School to hold its inaugural Academic Hall of Fame Banquet

    Carver High School to hold its inaugural Academic Hall of Fame Banquet

George Washington Carver High School will celebrate its academic history during its inaugural Academic Hall of Fame Banquet on Saturday, March 21.

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Busta’s Person of the Week: Dr. Kendra Davis opens her heart and doors to Winston-Salem

    Busta’s Person of the Week: Dr. Kendra Davis opens her heart and doors to Winston-Salem

Busta’s Person of the Week: Dr. Kendra Davis opens her heart and doors to Winston-Salem

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WFU announces new online MBA program 

    WFU announces new online MBA program 

WFU announces new online MBA program

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McDonald’s partners with Hoop It Up 3-on-3 Basketball Tour to host local tournament

    McDonald’s partners with Hoop It Up 3-on-3 Basketball Tour to host local tournament

McDonald’s, along with the local organizing team, have partnered with the Hoop It Up 3×3 Basketball Tour owned by former NBA superstar Kevin Garnett, to bring an exciting, fun-filled, community-based weekend to Winston-Salem and Forsyth County. The 3-on-3 basketball tournament will be played at Forsyth Country Day School in Lewisville on August 15 and 16.

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Social Services celebrates Social Work Month

    Social Services celebrates  Social Work Month

Forsyth County Department of Social Services (FCDSS) celebrated its social workers with a special appreciation luncheon held on Thursday, March 5.

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Stepping Up program graduates three SUPER Women

    Stepping Up program graduates three SUPER Women

The Stepping Up Process to End Recidivism (SUPER) celebrated its fourth graduation on Feb. 27, with three women marching down the aisle in pink capes to celebrate their success at the Forsyth County Public Health Department.

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Commentary: The meaning of Super Tuesday

    Commentary: The meaning of Super Tuesday

Commentary: The meaning of Super Tuesday

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Commentary: Don’t shake hands, instead bow for health

    Commentary: Don’t shake hands, instead bow for health

Commentary: Don’t shake hands, instead bow for health

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