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Commentary: Capital One Bank data breach puts millions at risk

    Commentary: Capital One Bank data breach puts millions at risk

Commentary: Capital One Bank data breach puts millions at risk

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Commentary: September debate: Eight Democratic candidates qualified…so far

    Commentary: September debate: Eight Democratic candidates qualified…so far

Commentary: September debate: Eight Democratic candidates qualified…so far

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Commentary: Locally-owned businesses make the community a better place to live

    Commentary: Locally-owned businesses make the community a better place to live

Commentary: Locally-owned businesses make the community a better place to live

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Davidson County Community College awarded $18,000 for SECU Bridge to Career Cohort program

    Davidson County Community College awarded $18,000 for SECU Bridge to Career Cohort program

Davidson County Community College will participate in the State Employees Credit Union (SECU) Bridge to Career Cohort program offering 30 scholarships in the amount of $500 each for local industrial areas seeking skilled labor specialists. 

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Forsyth County Social Services recognized with two Best Practice awards

    Forsyth County Social Services recognized with two Best Practice awards

Forsyth County Department of Social Services employees took home two honors at the Social Services Institute’s Best Practice awards held in Hickory on July 31.

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Young golfer gets his chance to play at pro tournament

    Young golfer gets his chance to play at pro tournament

Fifteen-year-old Cameron Witherspoon was invited to play in the 2019 Wyndham Championship Pro Am on Monday, July 29.

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‘For Colored Girls …’evokes emotions from joy and laughter to sadness and pain

    ‘For Colored Girls …’evokes emotions from joy and laughter to sadness and pain

Angelic voices, dynamic verses, and graceful dances defined the production of “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf,” performed at Winston-Salem State University’s Dillard Auditorium during the National Black Theatre Festival.

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‘Words and Verses’ showcase a range of talent during the National Black Theatre Festival

    ‘Words and Verses’ showcase a range of talent during the National Black Theatre Festival

The Benton Convention Center’s Salem Ballroom had a packed crowd for “Words and Verses,” an event to showcase the talents of an array of singers, poets, musicians, and performers.

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Dr. Halima Leak Francis named program director and professor of practice at Tulane

    Dr. Halima Leak Francis named program director and professor of practice at Tulane

Halima Leak Francis has been named program director and professor of practice for the Tulane University School of Professional Advancement Public Administration Program.

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Literary tour to bring together aspiring writers and publishers

    Literary tour to bring together aspiring writers and publishers

Two indie publishing houses are collaborating to bring the Fugitives & Rabbits Collaborative Literary Tour across North Carolina.

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