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Bryce Sherman: Athlete to businessman

    Bryce Sherman: Athlete to businessman

Bryce Sherman: Athlete to businessman

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Memorial portrait unveiled of Te’Ore Terry, victim of senseless gun violence

    Memorial portrait unveiled of Te’Ore Terry, victim of senseless gun violence

On Monday, May 31, family, friends, and other loved ones of the late Te’Ore Terry gathered at the CVS Pharmacy on 4th Street to celebrate his life and legacy with the unveiling of a memorial portrait at the entrance of the store where he worked for many years.

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Juneteenth Celebration brings culture and community together

    Juneteenth Celebration brings culture and community together

Triad Cultural Arts will present a Juneteenth weekend celebration throughout Winston-Salem June 17-19, with events culminating in an all-day festival in Biotech Place and Bailey Park on Saturday, June 19.

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Older adults now have their own exercise space at Miller Park

    Older adults now have their own exercise space at Miller Park

Older adults now have their own exercise space at Miller Park

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Busta’s Buddy of the Week: For CJ Ray, failure is not an option

  Busta’s Buddy of the Week: For CJ Ray, failure is not an option

Busta’s Buddy of the Week: For CJ Ray, failure is not an option

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City officials begin 2021-2022 budget process

  City officials begin 2021-2022 budget process

During a virtual meeting on Thursday, May 27, city officials unveiled the $530.9 million budget to members of the Winston-Salem City Council. As is, the budget includes a sales tax increase, a property tax bill increase, and funds for the creation of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Office.

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Local organization looks to start youth wheelchair basketball team

  Local organization looks to start youth wheelchair  basketball team

Local organization looks to start youth wheelchair basketball team

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Students receive new bikes for achieving reading goals

  Students receive new bikes for achieving reading goals

Several students at Ibraham Elementary School had the opportunity of a lifetime last week when they got the chance to ride bikes through the hallway. For their willingness to participate in the Read to Ride Book Challenge, students received brand new bikes.

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Whether on stage or off, Jiwan Kapp is a funny guy

  Whether on stage or off, Jiwan Kapp is a funny guy

Being a stand-up comedian is not for the faint of heart. Getting up in front of scores of people to entertain them takes guts. Greensboro native, Jiwan Kapp, has the talent to entertain on stage and is hoping to get his turn at the big stage.

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FCSO hosts roundtable to mark one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder

  FCSO hosts roundtable to mark one-year anniversary of  George Floyd’s murder

FCSO hosts roundtable to mark one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder

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