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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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Black millennial finds success in call center industry

    Black millennial finds success in call center industry

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire At 28, Tavere Johnson Jr. has established himself as an author, creative entrepreneur and, as many who know him say, a forward thinker. The Jamaican-born

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Tax tips offered

    Tax tips offered

ASHEBORO  — As tax filing season continues to build with the release of W-2s, there are several questions often asked.  Here are the Liberty Tax top 12 tips based upon

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Entrepreneurship runs in the family

    BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Entrepreneurship runs in the family

Several local businesses represent three generations of entrepreneurship in one family.

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Community center prepares residents for career fair

  Community center prepares residents for career fair

Ahead of the career fair today at Sprague Street Community Center, residents and others in the community had the opportunity to brush up on their interview skills during the First Impressions Seminar last weekend.

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Therapist hopes to assist community with mental needs

  Therapist hopes to assist  community with mental needs

Mental illness is something that is kept secret as some view it as a sign of weakness.  Brandon Lowe, owner/therapist

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OnceLogix plans business seminar

  OnceLogix plans business seminar

CHARLOTTE  — OnceLogix LLC is a nationally recognized award-winning software company in Winston-Salem. Over the past 10 years, OnceLogix founders

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Building a legacy one project at a time

  Building a legacy one project at a time

Construction runs in the family for William Cockerham Jr. His grandfather, was the first African American business owner in segregated Davie County in 1959.

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NAACP chief promotes black businesses

  NAACP chief promotes black businesses

During its first meeting of the new year, the Winston-Salem Black Chamber of Commerce invited the leaders of two of

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Foundation seeks nominations for awards

  Foundation seeks nominations for awards

The Winston-Salem Foundation is seeking nominations for 2018 Winston-Salem Foundation Award and 2018 Echo Awards. Nomination workshops will be Feb.

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