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Letter to the Editor

    Letter to the Editor

Hello – hope you’re having a pleasant day. Season’s Greetings to you and your quality newspaper! I am Ronnie “Dale” Goins writing to you from the Cherry Street prison. Your

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Music of the Season

    Music of the Season

D’Walla Simmons-Burke, director of choral and vocal studies at Winston-Salem State University, addresses the crowd during the Dec. 2 “Songs of the Season” concert in the school’s K. R. Williams

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Nuns’ Work Led to Retirement Community’s Creation

    Nuns’ Work Led to Retirement Community’s Creation

Pennybyrn at Maryfield and its sponsors, the Sisters of the Poor Servants of the Mother of God, are celebrating a legacy that stretches back 65 years in the Triad. [pullquote]Respect,

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Country artists to present songwriting workshop

    Country artists to present songwriting workshop

The Nashville Songwriters Association and Community Arts Cafe, 411 West Fourth St., will host a songwriting workshop on Saturday, Jan. 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Cafe.

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Petree Elementary Principal Earns Doctorate

    Petree Elementary Principal Earns Doctorate

Essie McKoy, the principal of Petree Elementary School, recently graduated from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro with a

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WSSU’s Bristow starring in new film

    WSSU’s Bristow starring in new film

Vonii Bristow, a sport management major at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU), wants to pursue an acting career and that dream

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Healthy Stress Management

Wake Forest School of Medicine: Stress is difficult to define because every person has different life experiences which can lead

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Report: NC’s child poverty rate among nation’s highest

    Report: NC’s child poverty rate among nation’s highest

According to a new report, the recession is continuing to take a heavy toll on children and families in North

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Support for kettle campaign lagging

The Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign is falling short of its Triad goal of $900,000, officials said last week. Traditionally,

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America’s First Couple welcomes Shiloh’s First Couple

    America’s First Couple welcomes Shiloh’s First Couple

Rev. Paul Lowe Jr., pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church, and his wife, LaGail, pose in the White House in front

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