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Randy Eaddy set to lead Arts Council

    Randy Eaddy set to lead  Arts Council

Rick Moss, board chair of The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, has announced that Randy Eaddy, corporate attorney and longtime arts advocate, will serve as The Arts Council’s President and CEO.

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Larry Leon Hamlin portrait to be unveiled in the fall

    Larry Leon Hamlin portrait to be unveiled in the fall

A massive portrait of the late Larry Leon Hamlin will grace the walls of the Benton Convention Center starting in September.

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Early voting OK’d without WSSU

    Early voting OK’d without WSSU

After several twists and turns, the Forsyth County Board of Elections (BOE) approved a plan without the Anderson Center at Winston-Salem State University, which angered many attendees at its meeting on Tuesday.

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Entertainment Awards make triumphant return

    Entertainment Awards make triumphant return

The talent, creativity, and artistic prowess of Forsyth County were on full display last weekend as hundreds gathered for the Fourth Annual Forsyth County Entertainment Awards (FCEA).  After taking a

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Vector Control fights mosquitoes in Forsyth

  Vector Control fights mosquitoes in Forsyth

After a massive increase in mosquitoes last year – including four that tested positive for West Nile virus in Winston-Salem

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Trice’s Eatz caters to Winston-Salem

  Trice’s Eatz caters to Winston-Salem

Business of the Month By Busta Brown Patrice Jeffreys is the owner and cook for Trice’s Eatz catering service in

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WSSU eliminated as early voting debate continues

  WSSU eliminated as early voting debate continues

The Forsyth County Board of Elections (BOE) must decide on an early voting plan next week, but one site that

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Woman breaks silence

  Woman breaks silence

Glenridge resident involved in viral pool incident releases statement For the first time since the incident last week, Jasmine Abhulimen,

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Outgoing planning director foresees growth in East Winston

  Outgoing planning director foresees growth in East Winston

Retiring City/County Planning Director Paul Norby has seen a lot of local growth in the last 19 years and expects

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3 for-profit college campuses in N.C. expected to close

  3 for-profit college campuses in N.C. expected to close

For-profit colleges are expected to shut down three campuses in North Carolina cities before the end of the year.

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