Posts From Timothy Ramsey

Holcomb-Faye brothers head to Hall of Fame together

    Holcomb-Faye brothers head to Hall of Fame together

Travis and Whit Holcomb-Faye were standout basketball players for Reynolds High School when they not only dominated basketball in the Triad area, they were one of the best basketball programs in the state. For their efforts, the Holcomb-Faye brothers were elected into the Reynolds High School Hall of Fame last month.

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Nets and 76ers make superstar trade at deadline

    Nets and 76ers make superstar trade at deadline

The Philadelphia 76ers and the Brooklyn Nets agreed to a blockbuster trade deal hours before the trade deadline last week. Brooklyn sent James Harden and Paul Millsap to Philly for Ben Simmons, Seth Curry, Andre Drummond, and two first-round draft picks.

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Veteran’s house renovation nears completion

    Veteran’s house renovation nears completion

Whole Man Ministries (WMM) has renovated several houses around the city for use by homeless veterans. After almost a year, their current project is almost complete for another veteran to call home.

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Phoenix reels off 16 wins in a row

    Phoenix reels off 16 wins in a row

The Phoenix are currently on a 16-game winning streak as of the writing of this article and are poised to not only win their conference, but to also make a deep run in the playoffs this year.

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Former Miami Dolphins coach sues NFL

    Former  Miami  Dolphins coach sues NFL

Former Miami Dolphins coach sues NFL

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United Way highlights target areas for Black History Month

    United Way highlights target areas for Black History Month

A few years ago, the United Way of Forsyth County unveiled their plan to help revitalize several neighborhoods in the eastern portion of the city with several community partners. Their initiative, “Place Matters,” has a goal to positively impact the community by attacking issues plaguing these selected areas, such as under/unemployment, education, housing and healthy living.

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New sports academy will stress academics while building skills

    New sports academy will stress academics  while building skills

With youth sports becoming more and more about winning, some parents prefer to have their children learn the game they love in an environment that is less stressful. If you like the sound of that, then the Kernersville Shooting Stars Youth Basketball Academy (SSYBA) might be the place for you.

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Fed up with the Baseball Hall of Fame

    Fed up with the Baseball Hall of Fame

Fed up with the Baseball Hall of Fame

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Local teen wins national competition with Target

    Local teen wins national competition with Target

Last year, Target launched their HBCU Design Challenge which was a competition where students from Historically Black Colleges & Universities submitted designs for Target’s celebration of Black History Month. One of the challenge winners was Winston-Salem’s own Trajan Baker, who is an architecture student at Hampton University and a graduate of Atkins High School.

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Community organization assists kids to improve reading skills

    Community organization assists kids to improve reading skills

Read Write Spell (RWS) is a community program based out of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church that strives to ensure that every child in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WSFCS) learns to read on grade level. RWS trains tutors in the science of reading to better assist students in need in WS/FCS.

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