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Surprise visit by Wake ballers delights kids

    Surprise visit by Wake ballers delights kids

(pictured above: Food from area gardens and farms fills the serving table.) The Wake Forest University Men’s Basketball Team helped Hanes Hosiery Community Center celebrate the end of another successful youth

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Candidates have their say

    Candidates have their say

Democratic Party forum features School Board hopefuls (pictured above: Deanna Taylor speaks passionately at the forum.) The Forsyth County Democratic Party hosted a forum for School Board candidates Tuesday at

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On the Right Path

    On the Right Path

Three complete juvenile drug treatment program (pictured above: Reclaiming Futures graduate Tamayia Wilson (left) is greeted by Judge Camille Banks-Payne, Sen. Earline Parmon and City Council Member DD Adams (right).) Reclaiming

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Geneticist: Science doesn’t support racial distinctions

    Geneticist: Science doesn’t support racial distinctions

(pictured above: Dr. Georgia Dunston speaks at WSSU.) Dr. Georgia Dunston is a well known genetics professor and scholar and founder of Howard University’s National Human Genome Center, but she told

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Ellison stirs local Democrats

  Ellison stirs local Democrats

(pictured above: U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison speaks to the audience.) U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison of Minnesota’s Fifth Congressional District fired up

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Actor and director shine under RiverRun spotlight

  Actor and director shine under RiverRun spotlight

(pictured above:  Cheryl Lindsay (center) poses with Spark Award winners Tyler James Williams and Sophie Desmarais.) The 16th Annual RiverRun International

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First in series of feasts aims to start conversations

  First in series of feasts aims to start conversations

Community gardeners and health advocates were among those who dined at the Forsyth Cooperative Extension on Monday, April 7 at

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Delta Chapter turns 75

  Delta Chapter turns 75

(pictured above: Chapter leaders Gladys Wilson, financial secretary, Charette Guthrie, recording secretary, Elizabeth Newton, first vice president, Lisa Smith, president, Camille

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Rolling Along Splendidly

  Rolling Along Splendidly

WSSU’s clinic on wheels reaches those out of reach Since its inception over three years ago, Winston-Salem State University’s Rams

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Black lawmakers target poverty

  Black lawmakers target poverty

(pictured above:  Panelists (from left): John Gladman, Margaret Elliott, Minister Alvin Carlisle and Karen McNeil-Miller.) Five decades after President Lyndon Johnson

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