Posts From Timothy Ramsey

Online gaming class a big hit for local school

    Online gaming class a big hit for local school

Video games used to be just child’s play. Now they are big business not only for the developers, but also for the players. Recognizing their relevance in education, Winston-Salem Christian School has brought a STEM program to their school for their students to enhance their skills.

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Charity golf tournament draws 18 teams to support female basketball program

    Charity golf tournament draws 18 teams to support  female basketball program

The golf tournament presented by The Robinson Group at the Winston Lake Golf Course turned out very well according to sponsors. The tournament took place on Oct. 10 and the winning team was from the Truth Network, followed by teams from Cahill & Swain and the team from Shaw University’s Men’s basketball team.

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Tough start, bright finish

    Tough start, bright finish

Tough start, bright finish

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Peace treaty holding firm

    Peace treaty holding firm

Originally there was an agreement for three weeks of peace between the Latin gangs in the southeast region of the city. Now that we have seen almost two months of nonviolence, the peace treaty is giving birth to additional opportunities in the area.

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Lady Bobcats find new leader for basketball team

    Lady Bobcats find new leader for basketball team

Glenn High School has been on the hunt for a girls’ basketball coach ever since Melvin Heggie resigned and took the same position at Quality Education Academy (QEA). After an extensive search, the Bobcats have chosen Vontreece Hayes to take over the program.

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LeBron gets ring #4

    LeBron gets ring #4

LeBron gets ring #4

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Church assists thousands with food giveaway

    Church assists thousands with food giveaway

Every week in the month of October, Galilee Missionary Baptist Church is giving away thousands of meals to the community.

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Local residents advocate against human trafficking

    Local residents advocate against human trafficking

Local residents advocate against human trafficking

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Local residents advocate against human trafficking

    Local residents advocate against human trafficking

Local residents advocate against human trafficking

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When one door closes …

    When one door closes …

In the beginning of 2020, Drew Cone was gearing up for his first coaching job at the collegiate level, but COVID-19 canceled that plan. Out of that disappointment, ConeWork was born.

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