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For Seniors Only: Senior Spotlight

    For Seniors Only: Senior Spotlight

About Jimmy L. Boyd “Bridging the Gap to a Better Community” needs to take place to improve the quality of life in our community and city. As a Public Servant,

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For Seniors Only: Age is Just a Number – Mine is Unlisted

    For Seniors Only: Age is Just a Number – Mine is Unlisted

By Judie Holcomb-Pack I recently received my Medicare card and am now looking forward to retirement in a few months. Lately I’ve been thinking about getting older, which brings to

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Accomplished Easton teacher retires

    Accomplished Easton teacher retires

After 36 years as an educator in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System, Judith Whitmire-Bryant has left the classroom and the second grade students she taught for nearly four months at

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Lupus support groups

    Lupus support groups

The Lupus Foundation of America, North Carolina Chapter (LFANC) will host support groups for those living with lupus, their families

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Tower of Power’s lasting impact

    Tower of Power’s lasting impact

(pictured above: Ray Greene leds the new Tower of Power.) The Tower of Power tribute band Bump City East Band will

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Atkins nearly wins state academic competition

    Atkins nearly wins state academic competition

Atkins Academic and Technology High School missed winning a state championship title by a single point in the state final

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Bennett Belles to study aboard

    Bennett Belles to study aboard

Bennett College students Christen Aldridge ’14 and Mejhe’ Minor ’15 received the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, sponsored by

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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

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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,

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