Posts From Tevin Stinson

Local business owner opens second location downtown

    Local business owner opens second location downtown

The downtown business community welcomed a new member last week when Terrell Harris opened the Downtown Bodega.

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Stock Investing 101 to teach beginners how to become investors

    Stock Investing 101 to teach beginners how to become investors

Stock Investing 101 to teach beginners how to become investors

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Ronnie Long waiting patiently on U.S. Court of Appeals decision

    Ronnie Long waiting patiently on U.S. Court of Appeals decision

On March 20, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Richmond, Va., heard oral arguments on the behalf of Ronnie Long, a North Carolina man who has been in jail for 43 years for a crime he didn’t commit. While the U.S. Court of Appeals usually adheres to a 75-day timeframe to make decisions, it’s been 113 days and Long is still waiting to hear from the Fourth Circuit Court.

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Linville sworn in as Forsyth County’s first black Clerk of Court

    Linville sworn in as Forsyth County’s first black Clerk of Court

During a special ceremony earlier this week, Renita Thompkins Linville was sworn in as the Forsyth County Clerk of Court.

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Local teacher starts summer camp to spark kids’ creativity

    Local teacher starts summer camp to spark kids’ creativity

For as long as she can remember, Jessica Spatcher has dreamed of owning and operating her own summer camp for children in the community and three weeks ago that dream became reality when she opened the doors and invited children to Creative Day Summer Camp (CDSC).

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WS/FCS announce the launch of the Togo West Prize

    WS/FCS announce the launch of the Togo West Prize

Last week Winston/Salem Forsyth County Schools’ Interim Superintendent Ken Simington announced the establishment of the Togo West Prize to be awarded to the valedictorian of Atkins Academic and Technology High School.

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Current and former elected officials join the push for a mandatory African American history course

    Current and former elected officials join the push for a mandatory African American history course

The push for a mandatory African American history course began more than three years ago when the Local Organizing Committee (L.O.C.), took their demands to the local school board.

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Alumni celebrate the legacy of Atkins High School

    Alumni celebrate the legacy of Atkins High School

Four alumni were honored during the Atkins High School Legacy Awards last weekend.

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Juneteenth Festival hits home with all ages

    Juneteenth Festival hits home with all ages

On Saturday, June 22, Triad Cultural Arts Inc. invited the city to come out and celebrate African American history and culture during the 15th annual Juneteenth Festival.

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Forsyth Tech, AAMPED host STEM camp for local young men

    Forsyth Tech, AAMPED host STEM camp for local young men

Forsyth Technical Community College (FTCC) and Crosby Scholars joined forces to host a computer camp for the young men currently enrolled in the African American Males Pursuing Education Dreams (AAMPED) program.

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