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Sequester pain beyond air travel

    Sequester pain beyond air travel

When the sequester federal spending cuts forced flight delays because of the furlough of air traffic controllers, the normally deadlocked Congress acted in less than a week to give the

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Hezekiah Walker reawakens gospel’s roots with new CD

    Hezekiah Walker reawakens  gospel’s roots with new CD

Hezekiah Walker has experienced some major developments since the release of his last album nearly five years ago. He became bishop of the Pentecostal Church of Jesus Christ Fellowship, providing

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Local students named Morehead Scholars

    Local students named Morehead Scholars

The Morehead-Cain Foundation – home of the oldest, most prestigious merit scholarship program in the United States – will welcome 48 new scholars to the University of North Carolina at

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Deacs to play in NFL

    Deacs to play in NFL

Wake Forest fullback Tommy Bohanon and defensive back Chibuikem “Kenny” Okoro are headed to the pros. Bohanon, a 6-2, 245-pound fullback, was selected in the seventh round of last week’s

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WSSU alumna Byrd lands new job

    WSSU alumna Byrd lands new job

The Department of Foundational Studies and Academic Support at Davidson County Community College recently hired Michelle A. Byrd as the

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Cycling Sunday Fun Day set for May 19

    Cycling Sunday Fun Day set for May 19

Dr. Melicia Whitt-Glover and her family plan to bike again at this year’s Cycling Sunday Fun Day, a free event

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Area runners at Penn Relays

    Area runners at Penn Relays

Rams and Aggies competed last week in the Penn Relays, the premier track and field track meet in the country.

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Conversation Now or Crisis Later? Your choice.

    Conversation Now or Crisis Later?   Your choice.

By Dee Leahman, Dee Leahman is the director of community education at Hospice & Palliative CareCenter.  I’d like to tell

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Little rest for year-round athlete

    Little rest for  year-round athlete

Lynch is standout in three sports Centerfielder Sybil Lynch of Pine Manor College (Mass.) is a multi-talented athlete who makes

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Older American’s Month: Unleash the Power of Age

    Older American’s Month: Unleash the Power of Age

When Older Americans Month was established in 1963, only 17 million living Americans had reached their 65th birthdays. About a

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