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Fast food only part of the problem

    Fast food only part of the problem

For several years, many have been quick to attribute rising fast food consumption as the major factor causing rapid increases in childhood obesity. Now researchers at the University of North

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Lottery delivers big win for G’boro postman

    Lottery delivers big win for G’boro postman

(pictured above:  Clarence Wright has plans for his $1 million.) Clarence Wright, a postal carrier from Greensboro, plans to use the $1 million prize he won playing Mega Millions to pay

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Letter to the Editor: I want to continue to make a difference

    Letter to the Editor: I want to continue to make a difference

This year marks my 12th year as a District Court Judge and my fourth election cycle. Since my election in 2002, I believe that I have made a difference in

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Letter to the Editor: Dangers of genetically-modified food

    Letter to the Editor: Dangers of genetically-modified food

To the Editor: This semester, I was asked to write a letter of advocacy for an issue that I stand behind. I believe that the production and possible labeling of

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East pulls off a victory

    East pulls off a victory

(pictured above: Zach Kellum’s (12 points, 11 rebounds and 4 steals) led the Eagles Junior Varsity to the win against their

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Editorial: MLK, McCrory, and the 12th District Seat

    Editorial: MLK, McCrory, and the 12th District Seat

MLK Day We are celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday. In recent years,

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Rams recognized for stellar performances

    Rams recognized for  stellar performances

(pictured above:  Amanda Hairston makes her way onto the court.) A basketball standout and members of the acclaimed football team are

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Family and friends invited to St. James

    Family and friends invited to St. James

Family and Friends Day will be held at St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church on Sunday, January 19. Church School

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Late Forsyth Seafood founder remembered

    Late Forsyth Seafood founder remembered

Forsyth Seafood, a local favorite for the past 30 years, celebrated the life and legacy of founder/owner Charlie Hardesty on

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Gospel competition pushes stroke awareness

    Gospel competition pushes stroke awareness

(pictured above: Latice Crawford) The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Most Powerful Voices – a national gospel singing competition – has

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