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Editorial: On Labor Day, remember those who labor for us

    Editorial: On Labor Day, remember those who labor for us

Editorial: On Labor Day, remember those who labor for us

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Masonic youth gather for fun before school starts

    Masonic youth gather for fun before school starts

District Masonic Youth Department held a weekend of fun, food and fellowship for the Mary L. Fair Gleaner Branch #137, Elizabeth M. Tilley Gleaner Branch #68, Harry D. Hayes Council #122 and Thayer E. Tyson Council #146 Knights of Pythagoras.

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Lewisville town clerk gets state honor

    Lewisville town clerk gets state honor

Town Clerk Joyce M. Walker of Lewisville was awarded Clerk of the Year by the North Carolina Association of Municipal Clerks at is annual summer conference.

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Financial literacy service for all opens at Capital Bank branch

    Financial literacy service  for all opens at Capital Bank branch

Officials opened a HOPE Inside center at the bank’s branch at 225 E. Hanes Mill Road in Winston-Salem on Aug. 10.

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Pastors asked to ‘call the nation to its conscience’

    Pastors asked to ‘call  the nation to its conscience’

Sunday, Sept. 2, has been declared as “Social Justice Sunday” in Black Churches across the United States.

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WSSU Athletics releases football game day parking information

    WSSU Athletics releases football  game day parking information

Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) and the WSSU Department of Athletics game day policies have been developed with a focus on providing a safe environment and enjoyable fan experience.

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Busta’s Person of the Week: He tells how to avoid ‘slavery’

    Busta’s Person of the Week: He tells how to avoid ‘slavery’

Busta’s Person of the Week: Dr. George C. Fraser

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Happy Hill Park transformation scheduled to begin this fall

    Happy Hill Park transformation scheduled to begin this fall

Happy Hill Park transformation scheduled to begin this fall.

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Congressional elections in limbo

    Congressional elections in limbo

The judges this week raised the possibility of redrawing the districts by mid-September so they could be used in November elections, or at least before the next session of Congress is seated in January.

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Editorial: Housing Authority, reconsider selling Crystal Towers

    Editorial: Housing Authority, reconsider selling Crystal Towers

Last week the Winston-Salem Housing Authority released its plans to sell Crystal Towers, a 201-unit apartment community that rests in

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