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Marker unveiling, Open House to start Centennial Celebration

    Marker unveiling, Open House to start Centennial Celebration

Winston-Salem’s four-day centennial celebration begins Thursday, May 9, with the unveiling of a local historic marker commemorating the centennial, followed by an open house with refreshments and historical displays in

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Agency honors Senior Services employees

    Agency honors Senior Services employees

Senior Services staffers won two of only three awards given out annually by the North Carolina Association on Aging (NCAOA).  The awards were presented by Dennis Streets, division director of

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HBCU alumni missing from BOG

    HBCU alumni missing from BOG

On July 1, when newly elected members of the UNC Board of Governors begin their four-year term, pay close attention to the blatantly unbalanced selections made. For the first time

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DCCC students attend WSSU hip hop conference

    DCCC students attend WSSU hip hop conference

Six students from Davidson County Community College were recently invited to participate in a Hip-Hop Summit, an event created to support a need for awareness and insight into a revolutionary

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UUF to unveil new clothing closet site

    UUF to unveil new clothing closet site

The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem will hold a blessing and ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday, May 4 to celebrate the

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Spartans earn All-SoCon honors

    Spartans earn All-SoCon honors

UNCG Freshmen Lydia Saina earned All-Southern Conference honors to lead three Spartans to All-Freshman accolades in day two of the

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Carver team designs robots for competition

For the third consecutive year, a Carver High School team took part in the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC), a premier

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Sustaining Hope

    Sustaining Hope

Devotional Reading: Titus 3:1-7 Lesson Scripture: II Thessalonians 2:1-3, 9-17 Aims: To recognize the importance of discipline and diligence; follow

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High jumper attracting attention

    High jumper attracting  attention

Glenn High School’s Daryl Napper has earned bragging rights as the dominant jumps specialist on the Forsyth County track and

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Principals Ash and Hairston receive new assignments

    Principals Ash and Hairston receive new assignments

Former Ashley IB Elementary School Principal Robert Ash is now leading Speas Elementary School and will soon be replaced at

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