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Hate is Hate

    Hate is Hate

We admire the work of the Institute for Dismantling Racism, but were taken aback by co-founder and executive director Willard Bass’ contention that hurling vitriolic words like “nigger” do not

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‘I Am Troy’ Call to Action

    ‘I Am Troy’ Call to Action

Two years ago last week, the state of Georgia ignored the facts, doubts and pleas of hundreds of thousands of people and killed Troy Anthony Davis. Today, on the anniversary

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Worship and Arts Day at Galilee

    Worship and Arts Day at Galilee

Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, 4129 Northampton Drive, will celebrate Worship and Arts Day on Sunday, Sept. 29 during both of its services – 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. At 4

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Smith Farm Elementary Fundraising for Playground

    Smith Farm Elementary Fundraising for Playground

Smith Farm, Winston-Salem’s newest elementary school located just off Linville Road near Kernersville, is a beautiful school with a great faculty as well as wonderful students and parents. But one

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New members join youth Sigma club

    New members join youth Sigma club

The Sigma Beta Club of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County held an induction ceremony on Sunday, Sept. 15 in front of an audience

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Supporters gather for ‘Heroes’ project

    Supporters gather for ‘Heroes’ project

The official kick-off for “Homes For Our Heroes” took place on Sept. 11 on Cameron Avenue. The aim of the

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First-year teacher returns to her alma mater

    First-year teacher returns to her alma mater

When Winston-Salem Prep opened in 2004, Beatrice Wilkerson and her parents decided that it was the right school for her,

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Tabor not lacking JV talent

    Tabor not lacking JV talent

The first four games of the junior varsity football season have produced mixed results for Mount Tabor. Even so, the

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Panthers pull off win over Broncos

    Panthers pull off win over Broncos

In a game that featured four lead changes, the South Fork Panthers delivered when it mattered most in an 18-16

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