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Senior Spotlight: John and Rosie Raye

    Senior Spotlight: John and Rosie Raye

By John Raye A few years ago, a few unexpected things happen to me. Some were good. Some were bad. I lost my job (layoff) I lost my home (foreclosure)

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

Young People and Politics  To the Editor: As young, concerned students going to Moral Monday rallies, we see mostly senior citizens and middle-aged people participating. The youth need to realize

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Column: What’s in a name, Kanye?

The long arc of Kanye West’s short life encompasses many events, incidents and affairs that make for a good case that he is egotistical, big-headed and clearly delusional about his

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Deacs hosting women’s football clinic

    Deacs hosting women’s football clinic

The 16th annual Wake Forest Women’s Football Clinic will be held at Bridger Field House at BB&T Field on Thursday, July 18 from 6–9 p.m. The Women’s Football Clinic offers

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Culbreath spending summer competing nationally

    Culbreath spending summer competing nationally

For sprinter/jumper Jocelyn Culbreath, the summer is shaping up to be busy and productive. She understands the role that confidence

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Teams win state titles

    Teams win state titles

The Guiding Institute for Developmental Education (GIDE)/Youth Education Academy Yellow Jackets basketball and cheerleading teams had a successful season this

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“Avenue Q” returning to local stage

    “Avenue Q” returning to local stage

The Theatre Alliance is preparing to re-stage the award-winning musical “Avenue Q” from July 19–28. “Avenue Q” is a musical about

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UNCG series to include Angelou, MC Lyte

    UNCG series to include Angelou, MC Lyte

UNCG’s 2013-14 University Performing Arts Series is offering a celebration of Dr. Maya Angelou and a hip-hop competition for students

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Tick Tips

    Tick Tips

Tick-borne illnesses, including Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and others, pose a special health threat to children, particularly during

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Support for anti-obesity program

    Support for anti-obesity program

Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center has donated $1,000 to support Mayor Allen Joines’ Childhood Obesity Initiative. The money will be

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