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WSSU’s Massey signs with CFL

    WSSU’s Massey signs with CFL

Winston-Salem State’s Jameze Massey has signed with the Canadian Football League’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Massey is a 5-8, 170 pound punt/kick returner from Monroe. He played two seasons at WSSU

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Couple’s donation to help first generation college students

    Couple’s donation to help first generation college students

Dr. Steven and Becky Scott have committed $6.5 million to further the education of first generation college students through Wake Forest’s Magnolia Scholars program. The majority of the gift will

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Grant to help educate tomorrow’s teachers

    Grant to help educate tomorrow’s teachers

The Department of Teacher Education and Graduate Studies at Salem College received a $16,500 grant from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust to create a Teachers as Practitioners Benevolence Fund.

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State doctors concerned about Medicaid proposals

    State doctors concerned about Medicaid proposals

The North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians (NCAFP) has concerns about the legislature’s plan to overhaul North Carolina’s Medicaid program.“Today, Governor McCrory laid out a proposal that will overhaul our

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RiverRun to honor three up and comers

    RiverRun to honor three up and comers

Terence Nance will be among this year’s RiverRun International Film Festival’s Spark Award winners. The Dallas, Texas native studied visual

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Gay Rights Advocates Increasing

    Gay Rights Advocates Increasing

You can call it the “bandwagon effect,” or “political opportunism” or, the “wake-up-call effect,” or, less cynically, an old American

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Vikings treat youngsters to special event

    Vikings treat youngsters  to special event

The Winston-Salem Vikings, a local Pop Warner Football organization, recognized its players and team leaders Saturday night during a banquet

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Kernersville Spring Folly incorporates more activities which appeal to seniors in the community

    Kernersville Spring Folly incorporates more activities which appeal to seniors in the community

Seniors have always enjoyed Kernersville’s Spring Folly as they explore the music, arts & crafts, commercial areas of the festival,

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Old Salem plans day trip

    Old Salem plans day trip

Old Salem Museums & Gardens is offering a trip to the North Carolina Museum of History on Saturday, May 18

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Ephesus Junior Academy receives grant

    Ephesus Junior Academy receives grant

The Ephesus Junior Academy in Winston-Salem was recently awarded an $18,000 SMART grant from the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s Southern Union.

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