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Elections board weighs fall early voting options

    Elections board weighs fall early voting options

The Forsyth County Board of Elections (BOE) is closer to early voting plans for the General Election after its meetings on Monday and Tuesday.

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Urban Farm School holds ceremony for graduates

    Urban Farm School holds ceremony for graduates

In light of recent concerns over access to healthy foods, the Forsyth County Cooperative Extension designed a course to help gardeners learn how urban farms can improve food security for Winston-Salem neighborhoods.

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Muhammad Ali Remembered as ‘The Greatest’ and a ‘True American Hero’

    Muhammad Ali Remembered as ‘The Greatest’ and a ‘True American Hero’

Inside and Outside of the Ring, The Champ Made a Difference By Stacy M. Brown (The Washington Informer, NNPA Member) Muhammad Ali’s historic win against George Foreman in Kinshasa, Zaire

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Rolonda Watts returns home to promote novel

    Rolonda Watts returns  home to promote novel

Actress, producer is scheduled to hold book signing at local book store today After years of traveling the globe, actress, producer, and radio and television talk show host Rolonda Watts

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‘Something has to be done’

  ‘Something has to be done’

Following a pair of shootings that left two men dead, City Council Member James Taylor hosted a roundtable discussion Tuesday evening to devise specific steps to decrease violence and promote community progression.

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Community leery of SB 873; chancellor comments

  Community leery of SB 873; chancellor comments

To Republican Sen. Tom Apodaca of Hendersonville, his Senate Bill 873, also known as the “Access to Affordable College Education Act,” is the perfect prescription for allowing worthy in-state students, beginning in the fall of 2018, to be enrolled in five UNC system universities at a reduced rate of $500 per semester.

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Teachers, students discuss history of integration in WS/FCS

  Teachers, students discuss history of integration in WS/FCS

Last week, more than 60 years since the landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education, former educators and students sat down to talk about what life was like following the desegregation of schools here in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County and the current state of public education.

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HARRY honors Vietnam veterans and the fallen

  HARRY honors Vietnam veterans and the fallen

HARRY Veterans Community Outreach Service’s eighth annual Memorial Day Commemoration drew hundreds to Bolton Park on Monday, May 30.

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U.S. Supreme Court ‘all-white juries’ decision affects N.C.

  U.S. Supreme Court ‘all-white juries’  decision affects N.C.

A decisive U.S. Supreme Court ruling last week regarding the unconstitutional elimination of black jurors by Georgia prosecutors from a

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Former state health director to head Reynolds Trust

  Former state health director to head Reynolds Trust

Laura Gerald, a pediatrician and former state health director, will become the new president of Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust

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