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Clark resigns amidst rumors of racist text message

    Clark resigns amidst rumors of racist text message

Less than a week after she stepped down from the Board of Education, the racist text message sent by Lori Goins Clark that led to her resignation and the abrupt retirement of interim superintendent Dr. Kenneth Simington began to make rounds on social media.

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Dr. Pringle Hairston sworn in as WS/FCS superintendent

    Dr. Pringle Hairston sworn in as WS/FCS superintendent

After being sworn in during a brief ceremony on Monday, Sept. 3, Dr. Angela Pringle Hairston officially assumed her role as Superintendent of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS).

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Quarter-cent tax increase in limbo, County Commissioners expected to vote this month

    Quarter-cent tax increase in limbo, County Commissioners expected to vote this month

Sometime this month the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners will make a decision on a motion to include a quarter-cent sales tax increase on the ballot in 2020. The capital acquired from the tax increase is expected to be used to increase local teachers’ supplements.

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Livingstone president, three alumni named HBCU Living Legends

    Livingstone president, three alumni named HBCU Living Legends

SALISBURY – Livingstone College’s president and three alumni of Livingstone College were honored on Saturday, Aug. 31, at the N.C. HBCU Living Legends Scholarship Gala in Raleigh-Durham. The event, the

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Triad Minority and Women’s Business Expo continues to grow

    Triad Minority and Women’s Business Expo continues to grow

From humble beginnings with only 25 vendors, this year the Triad Minority and Women’s Business Expo spanned over two days and featured more than 125 businesses and entrepreneurs.

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WSSU athletes, local business professionals and others welcome students at Ashley

    WSSU athletes, local business professionals and others welcome students at Ashley

On Monday, Aug. 26, students across the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School District returned to the classroom as summer vacation officially came to a close with the first day of school. While the first day of school is always exciting, students at Ashley Academy for Cultural and Global Studies had a little extra excitement as they received words of encouragement from dozens of people from all walks of life as they entered the building.

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Burke leads rifle initiative at Smith Reynolds Airport

    Burke leads rifle initiative at Smith Reynolds Airport

After it was sent back to the public safety committee for discussion earlier this summer, the Winston-Salem City Council has approved an amendment that will allow wildlife officers to discharge rifles to shoot deer within the boundaries of Smith Reynolds Airport. 

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Longtime teacher named principal at Winston-Salem Christian School

    Longtime teacher named principal at Winston-Salem Christian School

After more than a decade in the classroom as a teacher, this school year, longtime educator Dr. Janet Taylor will step into a new role as principal.

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City Council approves renaming of Dixie Classic Fair

    City Council approves renaming of Dixie Classic Fair

During a meeting on Monday, Aug. 19 the Winston-Salem City Council voted to rename the Dixie Classic Fair.

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Community celebrates the life of Julius “Juice” Sampson Jr.

    Community celebrates the life of Julius “Juice” Sampson Jr.

More than a thousand people filed into Union Baptist Church on Tuesday, Aug. 13 to celebrate the life of Julius “Juice” Sampson Jr.

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