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Foundation renews grant support for creative solutions to transportation challenges

    Foundation renews grant  support for creative solutions to transportation challenges

The Winston-Salem Foundation has made six grants totaling $169,600 to support creative solutions to local transportation challenges. These grants were made using a participatory grantmaking approach in which the majority of the decision-making committee was comprised by two audiences: residents with lived experience and those with expertise in local transportation issues.

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Two vets, one mission

    Two vets, one mission

Two vets, one mission

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Carter G. Woodson School awarded $55,725 from NC Department of Public Instruction

    Carter G. Woodson School  awarded $55,725 from NC  Department of Public Instruction

Carter G. Woodson School awarded $55,725 from NC Department of Public Instruction

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Busta’s Business of the Week: Honeybee Grocery Delivery makes life sweeter for their customers

    Busta’s Business of the Week: Honeybee Grocery Delivery makes life sweeter for  their customers

Busta’s Business of the Week: Honeybee Grocery Delivery makes life sweeter for their customers

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Motto Athletics Player of the Week: Sean Brown

    Motto Athletics Player of the Week: Sean Brown

Motto Athletics Player of the Week: Sean Brown

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Commentary: Women’s History Month: What about our daughters?

    Commentary: Women’s History Month: What  about our daughters?

Commentary: Women’s History Month: What about our daughters?

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Commentary: Women in Crisis: Will the Violence Ever Stop?

    Commentary: Women in Crisis: Will the Violence Ever Stop?

Commentary: Women in Crisis: Will the Violence Ever Stop?

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Commentary: Voter suppression exposes America’s open wound

    Commentary: Voter suppression exposes America’s open wound

Commentary: Voter suppression exposes America’s open wound

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Commentary: My HBCU experience started in my neighborhood and on my street

    Commentary: My HBCU experience started in my neighborhood and on my street

Commentary: My HBCU experience started in my neighborhood and on my street

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First Waughtown teens win scholarships in Thomasville Oratorical Contest

    First Waughtown teens win scholarships in Thomasville Oratorical Contest

Three members of the First Waughtown Baptist Church Teens of Purpose (ToP) College/Career Preparatory Ministry were among 12 scholarship recipients in the 20th annual Martin Luther King Social Action Committee Oratorical Contest held on Feb. 28. The Teens won a total of $3,700 in the COVID-19-safe presentation set in Thomasville.

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