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City Council approves Emerging Capital Needs Program

    City Council approves Emerging Capital Needs Program

During a meeting on Monday, April 16, the Winston-Salem City Council voted to approve $3 million for the construction of a brand new Belview Community Center. The funds for the new community center is part of the council’s newly adopted Emerging Capital Needs Program which is designed to address the needs of the city that were presented by the mayor and city council earlier this year.

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Forsyth Early College team wins debate against banning cars in central downtown

    Forsyth Early College team wins debate against banning cars in central downtown

Despite the rainy day, hundreds of people turned out at the Piedmont Earth Day Fair on Saturday, April 13, at the fairgrounds’ education building. Dozens of attendees were there to cheer on the students from Forsyth Early College and Atkins High School who competed in the 4th annual Piedmont Earth Day debate.

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Local officials help citizens erase criminal offenses from records

    Local officials help citizens erase criminal offenses from records

Citizens who want to erase dismissals of various kinds from their record will be able to do so on the spot on Wednesday April 17 at the Forsyth County Hall of Justice from 4-7 p.m.

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RiverRun film focuses on N.C. photographer’s 60-year career on the front lines of history

    RiverRun film focuses on N.C. photographer’s 60-year career on the front lines of history

RiverRun film focuses on N.C. photographer’s 60-year career on the front lines of history

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Elected officials speak on questionable bills

  Elected officials speak on questionable bills

Elected officials speak on questionable bills

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Business of the Month: BOTS is creating jobs for the underserved

  Business of the Month: BOTS is creating jobs for the underserved

Business of the Month: BOTS is creating jobs for the underserved

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Businesses ‘Stake their Claim’ in new Renaissance East Corridor

  Businesses ‘Stake their Claim’ in new Renaissance East Corridor

On Tuesday, April 9, businesses in the heart of East Winston unveiled new signage marking the beginning of a partnership known as the Renaissance East Corridor.

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Filmmaker looks at changing culture of Eritrean immigrants in RiverRun film

  Filmmaker looks at changing culture of Eritrean immigrants in RiverRun film

Sephora Woldu is a first-generation Eritrean.That led her to write and direct the film, “Life is Fare,” which will be screened Friday, April 5 at 5:30 p.m. at the UNCSA Babcock Theatre, Saturday, April 6, at 1:30 p.m. and Monday at 1 p.m. at Aperture Cinema, as part of the RiverRun International Film Festiva

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New bill shackles black voters into 2 wards

  New bill shackles black voters into 2 wards

If N.C. House Representatives Donny Lambeth and Debra Conrad have their way, some drastic changes could be on the horizon for the Winston-Salem City Council and the citizens of the Twin City.

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School board approves Restart Model for 4 elementary schools

  School board approves Restart Model for 4 elementary schools

Last week members of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School Board approved a motion to adopt the Restart Model at Ashley Global Academy, Forest Park Elementary, Kimberley Park Elementary, and Hall-Woodward Elementary.

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