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IFB solutions recognizes employees

    IFB solutions recognizes employees

IFB Solutions recently honored its employees and volunteers for their commitment to helping IFB provide jobs, training and services for people who are blind or visually impaired.  IFB Solutions, a

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Editorial: National Black Theatre Festival brings excitement

    Editorial: National Black Theatre Festival brings excitement

The word is out. The National Black Theatre Festival (NBTF) is coming July 31-Aug. 5. The North Carolina Black Repertory Company (NCBRC) announced the line up to the world on

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Juneteenth Luncheon to honor Walter Marshall, planner and educator

    Juneteenth Luncheon to honor Walter Marshall, planner and educator

The St. Philips Heritage Center at Old Salem Museums & Gardens in partnership with Winston-Salem State University will host a luncheon from noon to 1:45 p.m. on Thursday, June 15,

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Letters to the Editor: Industries for the Blind legal battle

    Letters to the Editor: Industries for the Blind legal battle

Rights of blind Americans put at risk with judge’s ruling To the Editor: This week, we were able to read the judge’s opinion stating that the Department of Veterans Affairs

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Weak May jobs report signals modest economic growth

    Weak May jobs report signals modest economic growth

By Algenon Cash The non-partisan Bureau of Labor Statistics released the May jobs report and it failed to meet expectations

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Fairgrounds Farmers Market now accepting EBT cards for food

    Fairgrounds Farmers Market now accepting EBT cards for food

Healthy eating just got easier for many low-income families in Forsyth County. Vendors at the Farmer’s Market at the Dixie

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Commentary: Support the local foods movement

    Commentary: Support the local foods movement

By Lynne Mitchell A new movement is upon us:  It’s the local foods movement and it is happening right here

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Commentary: UNC strategic plan helps state achieve its full potential

    Commentary: UNC strategic plan helps state achieve its full potential

By Elwood Robinson The North Carolina State Constitution is clear. It states in no uncertain terms that public higher education

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3 principals named

    3 principals named

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools has named three principals of schools in the district. Shane O’Neal will be the new principal at

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Commentary: HBCU leaders, advocates must engage Democrats and Republicans

    Commentary: HBCU leaders, advocates must engage Democrats and Republicans

By Johnny C. Taylor Jr.  As the president and CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), I’m spending a

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