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Local entrepreneur creates line of beard care products for Black men

    Local entrepreneur creates line of beard care products for Black men

Beards have been growing in popularity over the past couple of years. Noticing the trend and looking for a better product for his beard, Travis Robinson decided to start a beard care business.

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Hoop It Up tournament returns to the city

    Hoop It Up tournament returns to the city

For those that grew up in the 1990s and were basketball fans, the Hoop It Up tournament was a rite of passage. Now, the kids of Forsyth County and beyond will have the opportunity to take part in the classic tournament on August 13 at Forsyth Country Day School, 5501 Shallowford Road, Lewisville, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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Chris Paul falls short but stands tall

    Chris Paul falls short but stands tall

Chris Paul falls short but stands tall

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West Forsyth finds their new leader for boys basketball

    West Forsyth finds their new leader for boys basketball

The West Forsyth Titans didn’t have to look far for their new boys basketball head coach. Former Atkins head coach Marlon Brim was introduced as the new head coach last week during a press conference.

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Saban puts his foot in his mouth

    Saban puts his foot in his mouth

Saban puts his foot in his mouth

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W-S Prep names new girls head coach

    W-S Prep names new girls head coach

Winston Salem Preparatory Academy has named their new girls basketball head coach. Charles Crews was selected to lead the Lady Phoenix in hopes of returning the program back to past glory.

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Why do I keep doing this to myself?

    Why do I keep doing this to myself?

Why do I keep doing this to myself?

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Local church provides another homeless veteran with a home

    Local church provides another homeless veteran with a home

Whole Man Ministries (WMM) has been attacking the unhoused veteran issue head on for several years. Their most recent project took nearly a year to complete and is now move-in ready for another homeless veteran.

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Local organizations’ camps combat summer learning loss for students

    Local organizations’ camps combat summer learning loss for students

During the summer, students can lose up to 25% of what they learned in the school year. To help combat this issue, the United Way of Forsyth County recently held a summer camp fair at the Salvation Army Citadel that addressed the learning loss issue. Many of these camps are still accepting students.

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Marc Raye Jr. receives scholarship to next level

    Marc Raye Jr. receives scholarship to next level

Marc Raye Jr. is not the biggest kid on the court, but the size of his heart cannot be measured. The Reynolds’ senior is one of the fiercest competitors in the area and that has enabled him to earn a scholarship to play basketball next year at Elizabeth City State University (ECSU).

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