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City Council splits over fair advertising and earmarking

    City Council splits over fair advertising and earmarking

The City Council had split votes involving Dixie Classic Fair advertising after the top bidder was found to have no minority employees and also on earmarking money for The Strollway.

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C-SPAN to air Winston-Salem’s stories

    C-SPAN to air Winston-Salem’s stories

C-SPAN is shooting stories this week focusing on the history and literacy of Winston-Salem. The C-SPAN Cites Tour spotlights unique small and midsize cities throughout the country. The stories about Winston-Salem

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Black History Month celebration offers some firsts

    Black History Month celebration offers some firsts

For the past five years the city of Winston-Salem have honored pioneers from the cities Police and Fire Departments.  On Sunday, Feb. 18 the city held their annual event at

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Commissioners to discuss social services, health department consolidation

    Commissioners to discuss social services, health department consolidation

The county commissioned a study last year by Cansler Collaborative Resources to look into consolidating the two departments, an option given to counties by a 2012 state law.

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Candidate filings begin but court battles confuse

  Candidate filings begin but court battles confuse

From now until noon Feb. 28, candidates for all state offices, except judgeships, will be filing for the 2018 May 8 midterm primaries.

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March leaders issue call for ‘resistance’

  March leaders issue call for ‘resistance’

The 12th Annual Moral March/Historic Thousands on Jones Street People’s Assembly (Moral March/HK On J People’s Assembly) in Raleigh on Feb. 10 attracted thousands of demonstrators from across the state despite heavy rains.

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City plans to expand minority contractor goals

  City plans to expand minority contractor goals

The City of Winston-Salem is planning to expand its Minority/Woman Business Enterprise (M/WBE) requirements to even more projects.

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Bailey Power Plant wraps up years of construction

  Bailey Power Plant wraps up years of construction

After 19 months of construction and a $40 million investment, the largest redevelopment project in the history of NC officially wrapped up last week.

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Veteran child care firm breaks ground on new facility

  Veteran child care firm breaks ground on new facility

Today, nearly 100 students are enrolled at Church Childcare Center. The new facility, which will include a gymnasium, will have space for nearly 200 students.

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Dodge chided for using King voiceover in Super Bowl ad

  Dodge chided for using King voiceover in Super Bowl ad

By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire There were ads with Morgan Freeman rapping and ads with babies from around the world

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