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Services upgraded at DHP

    Services upgraded at DHP

Thanks to an $876,000 grant from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, patients at the Downtown Health Plaza (DHP) of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center will have access to expanded

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Aggie crowned Miss Black N.C.

    Aggie crowned Miss Black N.C.

(Madison Gibbs competes.) Madison Gibbs has never been what she calls a “pageant girl.” In fact, she’s participated in only four. As it turns out, she’s pretty good at it.

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Remembering Stuart Scott

    Remembering Stuart Scott

As a kid I remember always gathering at an uncle’s house after a funeral.  It was the place to play cards, laugh, tell family stories and of course, eat more food.   The

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Is racism America’s Berlin Wall? Question tackled at MLK Jr. Day breakfast

    Is racism America’s Berlin Wall? Question tackled at MLK Jr. Day breakfast

In photo: Cindy Smith Gordineer, president and CEO of the United Way of Forsyth County, and Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines listen as Dr. John Mendez, a civil rights advocate and pastor

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Bumphus inspires area educators

    Bumphus inspires area educators

(pictured above: Dr. Walter Bumphus speaks.) Born into a family of 10 children with parents who didn’t finish high school, Dr.

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Research firm hires three

    Research firm hires three

(pictured above:  New hires Tiffany Williams, Caroline Kraus and Correll McCrae.) Gramercy Research Group, a Winston-Salem-based private research firm, has three

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Civil rights film series at Old Salem

    Civil rights film series at Old Salem

Old Salem Museums & Gardens is screening clips from four documentaries in January, February and April. The footage that will

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Editorial: Scott’s unique style

    Editorial: Scott’s unique style

The most casual of sports fans lost a friend when Stuart Scott passed away on Sunday, Jan. 4. The ESPN

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Editorial: GOP can learn from Brooke

    Editorial: GOP can learn from Brooke

(pictured above: Edward W. Brooke) Edward W. Brooke, a liberal Republican who in 1966 became the first black person in U.S.

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Walkertown JV team hot and cold

    Walkertown JV team  hot and cold

(North Stokes’ Larry Helms (2) is forced to the baseline by Walkertown players. Photos by Craig Greenlee) Whether or not Walkertown’s

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