Posts From Layla Garms

Eureka House living up to its name

    Eureka House living up to its name

Ten years ago, Josue Cruz was a different person. “I’ve had a whole lot of personal growth,” said Cruz, one of the newest members of the Men’s Choir at St.

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Nonperishable Treats

    Nonperishable Treats

Salem students collect for food bank on Halloween   A group of Salem College students put a new spin on a time-honored Halloween tradition last week. About 15 members of

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Hospital’s tree fetes organ donors

    Hospital’s tree fetes organ donors

This has been a devastating year for Rockwell resident Carol Cook. She buried her husband of 25 years and her 19-year-old son, Morton Michael Cook II, three months apart. Her

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Community Keeping W-S Green and Beautiful

    Community Keeping W-S Green and Beautiful

Hundreds of trees planted in East Winston   City-sponsored Community Roots Day is more popular than ever. The annual tree planting program, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary, had a record

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Early voters make their voices heard

    Early voters make their voices heard

The early voting fervor struck East Winston last week, as hundreds of Forsyth County residents flocked to the Mazie Woodruff

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Professor pens bio about her hometown hero

    Professor pens bio about her hometown hero

As a girl in Omaha, Neb., Salem College Professor Dr. Tekla Johnson remembers State Sen. Ernie Chambers as being larger

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Under the Big Top Unique project allows students to discuss bias

    Under the Big Top Unique project allows students to discuss bias

During tent-covered outdoor sessions last week, students at Mount Tabor High School explored the complexities of racial diversity, cultural differences

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New Goler Memorial pastor is filling big shoes

    New Goler Memorial pastor is filling big shoes

Goler Memorial AME Zion Church has a new leader. Rev. Dr. George Banks, a Wake Forest alumnus, will preach his

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Big Four alums pray, party and reflect

    Big Four alums pray, party and reflect

Alumni of Forsyth County’s “Big Four” historically black high schools kicked off their 18th Annual Big Four Weekend on Oct

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Reformed street hustlers tell cautionary tales for students at alternative school

    Reformed street hustlers tell cautionary tales for students at alternative school

Southside Rides’ Chris Washington, Charles Goldsmith and Rahaeim Johnson shared the pitfalls of a life on the streets with a

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