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First Waughtown to kick off VBS

    First Waughtown to kick off VBS

First Waughtown Baptist Church, 838 Moravia St., will conduct Vacation Bible School from June 23 – 28. Rev. Dennis W. Bishop is senior pastor at First Waughtown. VBS will begin

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Carver hires new athletics leaders

    Carver hires new athletics leaders

Carver High School recently named  Michael Winbush as its news athletic director and Danny Piggott as the assistant athletic director. Winbush is currently a physical education and health teacher, and

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Pee-wee runners get team of their own

    Pee-wee runners get team of their own

Positive Running 4 Kids, or PRE-K, a new Next Level Track Club group, is off and running – literally. “We’ve noticed the younger siblings of our Junior Olympics athletes for

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Native could hear name on draft night

    Native could hear name on draft night

When the NBA Draft takes place next week (June 27), it’s not clear if Reggie Johnson’s name will be called out as one of the chosen ones. Johnson, a Winston-Salem

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Column: A Grassroots Movement in NC

    Column: A Grassroots Movement in NC

On April 29, 17 dedicated activists were arrested for civil disobedience at the North Carolina General Assembly as they protested

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‘Harlem’ fundraiser to benefit jazz festival

    ‘Harlem’ fundraiser to benefit jazz festival

The Friends of John Coltrane, Inc. will be hosting an evening of entertainment at Centennial Station, 121 S. Centennial St.

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Upward Bound reunion in works

    Upward Bound reunion in works

Students who attended the Upward Bound Program on the campus of Winston-Salem State University during the years 1975 through 1998

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Parkland sprinters going for another sweep

    Parkland sprinters going for another sweep

The girls’ sprint relay teams at Parkland are well established as the crème de la crème of high school track

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Report: Medical students biased against the obese

    Report: Medical students biased against the obese

Two out of five medical students have an unconscious bias against obese people, according to a new study by researchers

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