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Teachers: Lawmakers making it hard for us

    Teachers: Lawmakers making it hard for us

For the past two decades, New York City native Esther Davis has dedicated her life to education. “I’ve always loved teaching, from when I was young,” said Davis, who has

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Womble slowly resuming his life of service

    Womble slowly resuming his life of service

The past 20 months have not been easy for former State Rep. Larry Womble. The weeks and months that have stretched out since the Dec. 2, 2011 car accident that

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Family Affair

    Family Affair

Roundup brings Bostonians back home Despite a persistent rain, hundreds flocked to Drayton Pines Park Saturday for the 20th Annual Boston Roundup. Essentially a large-scale community reunion for those who

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Lady Legends honored

    Lady Legends honored

The 2013 Legends Luncheon, held Aug. 10 at Pine Brook Country Club, was an elegant, grand and successful event. The event honored some of the community’s most prestigious women. The

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Business contest winner proposes roving art store

  Business contest winner proposes roving art store

Elizabeth Coyne had long thought that someone should start an art supply store in Winston-Salem that offers merchandise beyond the

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Baby Rams to the Rescue

  Baby Rams to the Rescue

Freshmen volunteer to help fight hunger About 200 Winston-Salem State University freshmen spent one of their first days on campus

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Businesses finding their niches

  Businesses finding their niches

Two vastly different retail ventures along Peter’s Creek Parkway are looking to attract customers. At Marketplace Mall, Dorothy Moton has

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Actress transitions to writer/director

  Actress transitions to writer/director

Jeryl Prescott Sales’ show-business evolution now includes director, writer and producer credits. Sales, a former Wake Forest University associate dean,

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Budget cuts sending more teachers to free Warehouse

  Budget cuts sending more teachers to free Warehouse

In an age where budget cuts are not the exception but the rule, local educators are flocking to The Educator

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The Road Forward

  The Road Forward

New leadership team vows to work to make Winston Lake Y better, stronger Burlington native Terry Smith has assumed the

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