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Arts for Arts Sake awards grants to local artists

    Arts for Arts Sake awards grants to local artists

Three local artists have been awarded $1,000 grants to further their career development, thanks to Arts For Arts Sake (AFAS).

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Life Tabernacle holds first service

    Life Tabernacle holds first service

It’s been a long time coming for Rev. Jerell “JD” Charlot and Life Tabernacle. The church held their inaugural service on Dec. 15 and being the senior pastor, Rev. Charlot couldn’t have been happier to bring his message to the city.

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Commentary: Russia’s secret weapon

    Commentary: Russia’s secret weapon

Commentary: Russia’s secret weapon

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Commentary: The holidays are over, but Mr. Scrooge is still here

    Commentary: The holidays are over, but Mr. Scrooge is still here

Commentary: The holidays are over, but Mr. Scrooge is still here

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Commentary: Will you join the crusade for Bennett College?

    Commentary: Will you join the crusade for Bennett College?

Commentary: Will you join the crusade for Bennett College?

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Commentary: ESSA: A roadmap for achieving equity in education

    Commentary: ESSA: A roadmap for achieving equity in education

Commentary: ESSA: A roadmap for achieving equity in education

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Editorial: Justice reform in W-S

    Editorial: Justice reform in W-S

Editorial: Justice reform in W-S

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‘Love came down at Christmas’

    ‘Love came down at Christmas’

“Love came down at Christmas, because God so loved the world, that he gave,” Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop and Primate Michael Curry said in his Christmas Message 2018.

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Busta’s Person of the Week: A true community Christmas

    Busta’s Person of the Week: A true community Christmas

Busta’s Person of the Week: A true community Christmas

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Girl Scout troop bakes cookies for public safety

    Girl Scout troop bakes cookies for public safety

Girl Scout Troop 2819 spent Saturday morning, Dec. 22, baking seven kinds of cookies to share with the Kernersville Police Department and Glenn High Fire Department.

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