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Art exhibit at Reynolda House depicts early contributions of Black North Carolinians

    Art exhibit at Reynolda House depicts early contributions  of Black North Carolinians

Art exhibit at Reynolda House depicts early contributions of Black North Carolinians

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Exhibit pays tribute to ‘Queen Mother of Braids’

    Exhibit pays tribute to  ‘Queen Mother of Braids’

Exhibit pays tribute to ‘Queen Mother of Braids’

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Intersection of Cherry and 25th named in honor of late WS/FCS educator

    Intersection of Cherry and 25th named in honor of late WS/FCS educator

The intersection of Cherry and 25th Streets will now and forever be known as Mildred R. Griffin Way. 

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Smart Start to host professional development conference for educators and support staff

    Smart Start to host professional development conference for educators and support staff

Smart Start of Forsyth County (SSFC) is looking to bring educators across the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School district and surrounding districts together. On Saturday, Feb. 25, Smart Start will host the Childcare Providers Unite Early Educators Conference at Atkins High School. 

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SECCA welcomes in Black History Month with exhibit by portrait artist Vitus Shell

    SECCA welcomes in Black History Month with exhibit by portrait artist Vitus Shell

The art form of portraiture has been around just as long as art itself. Throughout history portraiture has been used to uplift white monarchs, people of power, importance, and wealth. Louisiana-based artist Vitus Shell is challenging that tradition with his exhibit, “Vitus Shell: ‘Bout It ‘Bout It, The Political Power of Just Being,” which is on display at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA). 

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City Council approves masterplans for Dreamland Park and Columbia Heights

    City Council approves masterplans for Dreamland Park and Columbia Heights

The Winston-Salem City Council has approved a resolution that is designed to serve as a guide for future development in Dreamland Park and Columbia Heights, two neighborhoods located in East Winston.

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Penn chosen to lead WSPD

    Penn chosen to lead WSPD

Winston-Salem native William Penn Jr. has been named Chief of the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD). Penn was one of four finalists vying for the position following a nationwide recruiting effort.

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City Council approves masterplans for Dreamland Park and Columbia Heights

    City Council approves masterplans for Dreamland Park and Columbia Heights

The Winston-Salem City Council has approved a resolution that is designed to serve as a guide for future development in Dreamland Park and Columbia Heights, two neighborhoods located in East Winston.

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Penn chosen to lead WSPD

    Penn chosen to lead WSPD

Winston-Salem native William Penn Jr. has been named Chief of the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD). Penn was one of four finalists vying for the position following a nationwide recruiting effort.

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City narrows search for police chief to four candidates

    City narrows search for police chief to four candidates

After months of conducting community surveys, creating candidate profiles, and interviewing candidates from across the country, the City of Winston-Salem has narrowed down their search for the next chief of the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) to four candidates. 

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