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Shirley Caesar Live

    Shirley Caesar Live

Forsyth Jail & Prison Ministries will present the Queen of Gospel, Shirley Caesar, in concert on Friday, May 16 at 7 p.m. at United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church, 420 Metropolitan

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Top Aggie bowler is an All-American

    Top Aggie bowler is an All-American

(pictured above:  Bowling standout Emily Strombeck.) The most decorated bowler in North Carolina A&T history has done it again. Sophomore Emily Strombeck added another accolade to her flourishing career last week

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Bowing In Gracefully

    Bowing In Gracefully

Local singer’s group makes gospel debut (pictured above:  Grace members (from left) Gene Hoskins, Janae Brown of Charlotte, Ajay Simmons of Raleigh, Alisha Henderson of Roxboro and Winston-Salem’s own Melvin Aikens

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5K will benefit church’s renovation project

    5K will benefit church’s renovation project

Homes for Heroes, a nonprofit that offers real estate-related services to military veterans, firefighters and law enforcement officers, will host a 5K run to raise funds to rehabilitate five duplexes

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

Fansler for School Board To the Editor: Katherine Fansler for School Board At-Large – many people who have met her already

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Editorial: Hagan is on Our Side

    Editorial: Hagan is on Our Side

For the last five years, Kay Hagan has been a champion for North Carolina’s African American community in the U.

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Brown among area’s top women

    Brown among area’s top women

UNCG Chief of Staff Bonita J. Brown has been included in the 2014 class of “Women in Business” honorees, an

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Student Poet Laureate crowned

    Student Poet Laureate crowned

(pictured above:  Winner Mariah Rowdy (center) with Nonnie C. Egbuna and Mary Kerr (right).) Mariah Rowdy, a junior at Reynolds High

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Editorial: We Like

    Editorial: We Like

When overworked and underpaid fast food workers took to the streets in protest earlier this year, State Rep. Alma Adams

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