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Mount Olive alters its name

    Mount Olive alters its name

Mount Olive College President Philip P. Kerstetter announced recently that the College will officially become the University of Mount Olive on Jan. 1. The name change was recommended by the

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War on Kwanzaa?

    War on Kwanzaa?

Hundreds of local residents attended Kwanzaa celebrations this week and last week at several venues throughout the city. Folks danced, laughed, fellowshipped and positively reflected on the tumultuous road African

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Conflict in South Sudan

    Conflict in South Sudan

The escalating crisis in South Sudan, a country only constituted in 2011, has brought with it growing concerns that a nation-state formed with such hope may now be on the

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M&F receives federal funds

    M&F receives federal funds

Mechanics and Farmers Bank has announced that it was selected to receive $323,000 under the 2013 Bank Enterprise Award (BEA) Program. This is the third such award M&F Bank has

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WFU Innovation Quarter growing

    WFU Innovation Quarter growing

Two of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center’s preeminent School of Medicine programs will move to Wake Forest Innovation Quarter in

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Hit makers coming to town

    Hit makers coming to town

Four legendary musical acts will perform Feb. 8 at Reynolds Auditorium, 301 N. Hawthorne Rd. The “70s Soul Train” concert,

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Pope tops best-mannered list

    Pope tops best-mannered list

Pope Francis, who is commended for being a role model to young people, heads the National League of Junior Cotillion’s

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W-S has new asst. city manager

    W-S has new asst. city manager

City Manager Lee Garrity has promoted Budget and Evaluation Director Ben Rowe to assistant city manager. Rowe will oversee Budget

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Local student becomes face of immigration campaign

    Local student becomes face of immigration campaign

(pictured above: Junior Valeria Sotelo on the campus of Salem College.) Lexington resident Valeria Sotelo has done everything right. The 21-year-old

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Winston-Salem Prep wins Lash-Chronicle tourney

    Winston-Salem Prep wins Lash-Chronicle tourney

As the No.5 seed in the Lash-Chronicle Holiday Classic, Winston-Salem Prep felt overlooked and disrespected. Coach Bill Tibbs was convinced

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