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Easton signs on for Dancing Classrooms

    Easton signs on for Dancing Classrooms

Take the Lead North Carolina has been awarded a Wells Fargo Arts in Education grant by the Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County. Take the Lead will use the

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Run to raise funds for prison ministries

    Run to raise funds for prison ministries

“Race for Redemption,” a fundraiser for the Disciple Bible Outreach Ministries, will be Saturday, Nov. 16 at Jamestown United Methodist Church in historic Jamestown. The race will begin at 9

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Victim: Stroke can strike at any age

    Victim: Stroke can strike at any age

Amy Edmunds was the picture of health when she had a stroke at age 43. She maintained a healthy diet and weight, exercised regularly and frequently ran in 5ks. To

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AHA honors go to the health-conscious

    AHA honors go to the health-conscious

Despite the raindrops, more than 3,000 dedicated supporters attended the American Heart Association’s 2013 Tanglewood Heart and Stroke Walk on Saturday, Oct. 19, raising $490,000 for heart disease and stroke

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WSSU’s Brown to play with Symphony

    WSSU’s Brown to play with Symphony

Winston-Salem State University Assistant Professor of Music Dr. Myron D. Brown will be the guest pianist for Winston-Salem Symphony concerts

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

I Support Rep. Watt To the Editor: For over 20 years, Congressman Mel Watt has been a true champion for

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‘Race Progress’ awards to be presented

    ‘Race Progress’ awards to be presented

The Effort Club of New Bethel Baptist Church, 1016 N. Trade St., will hold its 17th Annual Race Progress Promoters

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Amateur singers begin preparing for “Messiah”

    Amateur singers begin preparing for “Messiah”

Continuing an 81-year-old holiday tradition, the first rehearsal for this year’s staging of “Messiah” was held Sunday afternoon at First

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A murder transforms woman into criminal justice reformer

    A murder transforms woman into criminal justice reformer

It was a 2 a.m. phone call in 2003 that shattered Therese Bartholomew’s life. It would be years before the

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Editorial: Common Core, White Power

    Editorial: Common Core, White Power

Parents have been advised to expect their kids to bring home lower End-of-Course (EOC) and End-of-Grade (EOG) scores when they

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