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Carver’s Crowell optimistic about future

    Carver’s Crowell optimistic about future

First-year Carver High School Head Football Coach Germane Crowell has started out with a bang. He took the Yellow Jackets to a 11-2 record, a conference championship and a second

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Students help agency make up shortfall

    Students help agency make up shortfall

The Gentleman’s Quorum of Cook Elementary School sprang into action when it learned that the Salvation Army’s annual holiday Red Kettle campaign was well short of its goal. Two members

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Gospel legend tweaks radio program

    Gospel legend tweaks radio program

Grammy winning gospel star Dorinda Clark-Cole will rebrand her popular “Serving Up Soul” syndicated radio show as “The Dorinda Clark-Cole Show” beginning in January. The vibrant, two hour weekly broadcast will continue to

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African dress project seeks pillowcase donations

    African dress project seeks pillowcase donations

The Rukiya Busara Piedmont Triad Chapter (RuBu) of the Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship, Inc. mentoring program Girls as Pearls (GAP) is hard at work creating and designing pillow case

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‘Massacre’ film needs help

    ‘Massacre’ film needs help

Speller Street Films has launched a crowd-funding campaign to help complete post production for its documentary film “Wilmington on Fire,”

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Teams bring home national titles

Youth football in the Triad ranks among the best in the country, as evidenced by American Youth Football national titles

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Walter Robbs cited for bike-friendliness

    Walter Robbs cited for bike-friendliness

Bikes are good for business – and employees. Following that philosophy has earned Winston-Salem-based Walter Robbs Callahan & Pierce Architects,

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HIV/AIDS

    HIV/AIDS

Educating Ourselves and Our Communities Dec. 1 was World AIDS Day, a day dedicated to increasing awareness about HIV/AIDS, those

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Program gives gift of reading year-round

    Program gives gift of reading year-round

(pictured above: Media Coordinator Myra Worrell presents a book to a Konnoak student.) by: Kim Underwood W-S/Forsyth County Schools Fifth-grader Lizeth

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Slavery Reawakened

    Slavery Reawakened

(pictured above:  “Ebony and Ivy” book author and MIT history professor, Craig Steven Wilder) Seven score and 10 years ago, in 1863,

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