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National Black Theatre returns for another ‘marvtastic’ festival

    National Black Theatre returns for another ‘marvtastic’ festival

One of the most anticipated events held in Winston-Salem is returning July 29 – August 3. The National Black Theatre Festival will again bring some of the best national and international black theatre companies to Winston-Salem for six days of performances that will rival those seen on Broadway.

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Rivalry renewed once again for 100-year-old golfers

    Rivalry renewed once again for 100-year-old golfers

Rivalry renewed once again for 100-year-old golfers

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Leo Rucker’s ‘Painting Happy Hill’ opens at SECCA

    Leo Rucker’s ‘Painting Happy Hill’ opens at SECCA

Leo Rucker’s ‘Painting Happy Hill’ opens at SECCA

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Whit Davis announces campaign for 2020 Forsyth County District Court judge seat

    Whit Davis announces campaign for 2020 Forsyth County District Court judge seat

Winston-Salem native Whit Davis proudly announces his candidacy for District Court judge in the Forsyth County 2020 elections.

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IFB Solutions facing loss of 76 jobs for people who are blind

    IFB Solutions facing loss of 76 jobs for  people who are blind

IFB Solutions, the largest employer of people who are blind in the country, is about to experience several rounds of job cuts that will have a devastating effect on the blind community.

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Mable Stevenson receives North Carolina Central University alumni Founder’s Award

    Mable Stevenson receives North Carolina Central University alumni Founder’s Award

A local Eagle “soared” at the ninth Awards Dinner on Saturday, July 13, in Durham. Mrs. Mable Hicks Stevenson, a 1963 graduate of then North Carolina College (now NCCU), was honored as the recipient of the Founder’s Award.

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Busta’s Persons of the Week: The O.S.P. Band

    Busta’s Persons of the Week: The O.S.P. Band

Busta’s Persons of the Week: The O.S.P. Band

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Court approves settlement in H.B. 2 replacement case

    Court approves settlement in H.B. 2 replacement case

The State of North Carolina cannot use H.B. 142, the law that replaced H.B. 2, to prevent transgender individuals from using public restrooms and other facilities in state government buildings that match their gender under an agreement approved on July 23 by a federal court. 

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WS/FCS Interim Superintendent Announces Retirement

    WS/FCS Interim Superintendent Announces Retirement

Dr. Kenneth Simington, WS/FCS Interim Superintendent, has announced he will retire at the end of his contract, August 31, 2019.

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Baton is passed to new Winston-Salem Symphony Music Director Timothy Redmond

    Baton is passed to new Winston-Salem Symphony Music Director Timothy Redmond

The Winston-Salem Symphony has chosen its new music director after an exhaustive search in which five brilliant conductors vied for the position,Timothy Redmond.

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