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Editorial: Civil Rights challenges remain

    Editorial: Civil Rights challenges remain

Black History Month is a time to honor the contributions African-Americans have made to our nation and our state, and, for me, a time to reflect on the work I

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Media trailblazers to discuss careers, diversity and more 

    Media trailblazers to discuss careers, diversity and more 

Trailblazing black journalists Sandra Hughes, Don Griffin and Allen Johnson will discuss their careers and much more during a Saturday, Feb. 22 panel discussion sponsored by the Triad Association of

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Much anticipated QEA/Carlisle match-up called off

    Much anticipated QEA/Carlisle match-up called off

Quality Education Academy will not face the Carlisle School of Martinsville, Va. tonight, afterall. The highly-anticipated match-up was scrapped Monday night because of the strong possibility of inclement weather. The

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Free mental health support available year-round 

    Free mental health support available year-round 

Those coping with mental health challenges do not have to suffer alone. The Mental Health Association in Forsyth County sponsors an array of client and family support groups that are

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Community to roast Eversley – lovingly

    Community to roast Eversley – lovingly

A “love roast” and tribute will be held on Saturday, Feb. 15 to mark the 30th pastoral anniversary of Dellabrook

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Heart heroines featured on billboard 

    Heart heroines featured on billboard 

‘Go Red’ is tomorrow As February is American Heart Month and tomorrow (Friday, Feb. 7) is National Wear Red Day,

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Culinary scholar to headline Old Salem fundraiser 

    Culinary scholar to headline Old Salem fundraiser 

“American Perspectives featuring Adrian Miller: Black Chefs in the White House” will be held on Saturday, Feb. 15 at Old

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

Support ACS To the Editor: As a longtime board member of AIDS Care Service, I want to express my deepest

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Editorial: School Board abandons public schools

    Editorial: School Board abandons public schools

The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education won’t be among the scores of North Carolina school boards adding their names to

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A Time to Transform

    A Time to Transform

Weight loss, fitness program attracts eager participants (pictured above: James Maxie has become a self-described “gym rat” thanks to TNT.) When

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