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Business of the Month: A fun adventure for kids in Winston-Salem

    Business of the Month: A fun adventure for kids in Winston-Salem

By Busta Brown Business of the Month is Flying Colors Adventure Park based in Winston-Salem. DeVontae McMillan is a young African-American male born and raised in Winston-Salem. He said he

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N.C. Elections Board supports Sunday voting

    N.C. Elections Board supports Sunday voting

The N.C. Bipartisan State Board of Elections & Ethics Enforcement held a meeting on Sunday at Wake Forest University to hear early voting plans that local election boards couldn’t agree

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Triad gearing up for 5th annual minority business expo 

    Triad gearing up for 5th annual minority business expo 

Later this month, more than 100 business owners and entrepreneurs from Winston-Salem, Greensboro and High Point will come together for a weekend of networking and learning during the fifth annual

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Planned church sign causes resident concern

    Planned church sign causes resident concern

A local church’s plan to replace its sign resulted in numerous residents voicing concerns about the change at a City Council meeting held Monday, Aug. 6. Disciples of Grace Ministries

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NC Rep. Ed Hanes retires, picks Derwin Montgomery as replacement

  NC Rep. Ed Hanes retires, picks Derwin Montgomery as replacement

Rep.  Ed Hanes has announced his retirement from the General Assembly today. “I will retire from my service in the

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N. C. elections board back in court in power struggle

  N. C. elections board back in court in power struggle

GOP lawmakers and Cooper have been embroiled in litigation and political disputes since Cooper was elected governor in 2016.

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History project taps area history makers

  History project taps area history makers

The founder of an organization that is undertaking the largest African-American oral history project since the Works Progress Administration’s efforts to collect slave narratives in the 1930s came to Winston-Salem to ask for help in identifying residents of North Carolina for the project.

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Winston-Salem congregation launches search for African-American lost graves

  Winston-Salem congregation launches search for African-American lost graves

Earlier this week, the Salem Congregation, the council of the Moravian settlement of Salem and members from St. Phillips African

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Officials move closer to new courthouse

  Officials move closer to new courthouse

County commissioners will soon choose the companies that’ll manage the future construction of the new courthouse.

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Black Rep moves from Arts Council Theatre

  Black Rep moves from Arts Council Theatre

The North Carolina Black Repertory Company was one of several groups to move from The Arts Council Theatre this week to a new home downtown.

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