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Even as North Carolina begins to show signs of opening back up, these remain challenging times for many people in our state and around the country. Over the past two months, mental health experts say they have seen an increased number of people experiencing anxiety, negative thoughts and family conflicts.
Local nonprofit IFB Solutions, the largest employer of people who are blind or visually impaired in the U.S., has started selling cloth face masks produced at its Winston-Salem facility to the public through its online retail store, www.bscsource.com.
Busta’s Person of the Week: This amazing realtor isn’t selling homes, she’s helping you to save yours
Senior project manager sought under new Choice Neighborhoods grant
Every year, there are many programs that give away scholarships to thousands of African American and other minority students. In 2020, though, many of these programs have been cancelled and/or postponed because of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic. Here are 10 black scholarship programs that are still open.
Old Salem Museums & Gardens is pleased to announce that Nicole Blalock has joined Old Salem as manager of human resources.
Ronald Reagan High School senior Allen Choyce is the recipient of a $1,200 Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship from the North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE). Scholarships are given annually in honor of Dr. King’s legacy.
Commentary: Restaurants do more than serve food, they build community