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Old Salem promotes clean hands during flu season

    Old Salem promotes clean hands during flu season

Old Salem Museums & Gardens visitors and staff are urged to keep their hands clean during flu season.

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All Atiya Bey wants is fairness

    All Atiya Bey wants is fairness

After struggling with learning disabilities in her youth Atiya Bey, a teacher at Carter G. Woodson is looking to motivate youth in the community.

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City plans to expand minority contractor goals

    City plans to expand minority contractor goals

The City of Winston-Salem is planning to expand its Minority/Woman Business Enterprise (M/WBE) requirements to even more projects.

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Winston-Salem seeks small business plans

    Winston-Salem seeks small business plans

The city of Winston-Salem is holding its Small Business Plan Competition on Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 6 p.m. in the Committee Room of the City Hall Building, 101 N. Main St.

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Men, women get chance to learn about heart health

    Men, women get chance to learn about heart health

On Saturday, Feb. 24, Red HEARRT (Help Educate and Reduce Risk Today) will host two events to help men and women.

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Candidates begin filing for offices

    Candidates begin filing for offices

On Monday, Feb. 12 filing for candidates in the upcoming election officially opened. Candidate filing will run until Feb. 28 at noon.

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Editorial Cartoon: New Salesman

    Editorial Cartoon: New Salesman

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers

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Black History Month: The Mack Family continues to preach God’s Word

    Black History Month: The Mack Family continues to preach God’s Word

For more than 50 years the Mack Family has been preaching God’s Word in Winston-Salem.

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It’s game time: Bowl For Kids’ Sake coming to Kernersville

    It’s game time: Bowl For Kids’ Sake coming to Kernersville

Big Brothers Big Sisters Services’ signature fundraising event, Bowl for Kids’ Sake, is expanding to Kernersville’s Countryside Lanes.

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Guest Editorial: Super Bowl commercial misuses King

    Guest Editorial: Super Bowl commercial misuses King

With a Super Bowl commercial that used as its soundtrack a sermon delivered by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 50 years earlier to the day, they got the notice they wanted. Much of the reaction, though, amounted to a richly deserved thumbs-down.

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