Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind (IFB) recently passed out its annual honors to employees, volunteers and customers for their exceptional contributions to the organization’s success in providing jobs, training and
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Demonstrated rates of success, passionate staff and hardworking clients have helped propel a local program onto the national stage. Family Services’ Ways to Work program has reached unprecedented levels of
North Carolina Central University awarded more than 700 bachelor’s degrees on Saturday, May 11. Graduates were challenged by veteran broadcast journalist and entertainer Ed Gordon to “start the journey to
Sandra Daye Hughes, a pioneering journalist and community advocate, will receive the 2013 Brotherhood/Sisterhood Citation Award from the National Conference
Dr. Brenda Allen, the provost at Winston-Salem State University since 2009, has recently been recognized for her achievements by local,
Elder law used to mean writing a will and choosing a power of attorney should one become disabled. These days,
Mohamad Basam (left) of Saudi Arabia and Joel De Leon Quintero of Panama will receive Wake Forest University School of
Forsyth County Day School eighth graders took a trip to Greensboro on April 26 to visit the International Civil Rights


