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Editorial: More than 28 days

    Editorial: More than 28 days

Editorial: More than 28 days

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Commentary: A New Era of Justice Seekers

    Commentary: A New Era of Justice Seekers

Commentary: A New Era of Justice Seekers

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Commentary: The Federal Government is open. How long will that be?

    Commentary: The Federal Government is open. How long will that be?

Commentary: The Federal Government is open. How long will that be?

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Commentary: Banks, mortgage companies scrambled to cope with fallout from partial government shutdown

    Commentary: Banks, mortgage companies scrambled to cope with fallout from partial government shutdown

Commentary: Banks, mortgage companies scrambled to cope with fallout from partial government shutdown

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FCSO Announces historical promotion

    FCSO Announces historical promotion

The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) is proud to announce the promotion of Debra Chenault to the rank of captain.

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Nurse-Family Partnership holds largest graduation ever

    Nurse-Family Partnership holds largest graduation ever

Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) of Forsyth County celebrated its largest graduation ever with 27 mothers and 27 toddlers last month at Forsyth Medical Center.

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Charlie Lentz honored with accolades and mayor’s proclamation

    Charlie Lentz honored with accolades and mayor’s proclamation

Nearly 100 people attended the 100th birthday celebration for Charlie Jasper Lentz on Saturday evening, Feb. 2.

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Busta’s Person of the Week: Andrea Goode thanks God for stroke

    Busta’s Person of the Week: Andrea Goode thanks God for stroke

Busta’s Person of the Week: Andrea Good thanks God for stroke

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‘Union: A Musical’ is coming to Winston-Salem this Friday

    ‘Union: A Musical’ is coming to Winston-Salem this Friday

On Friday, Feb. 8, the second-ever presentation of “Union: A Musical” will be performed at The Stevens Center in Winston-Salem.

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Volunteer Profile

    Volunteer Profile

Lin Cundiff has been a Meals-On-Wheels volunteer for over 30 years.

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