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Y leader headed to BBBS

    Y leader headed to BBBS

After five years at the helm of Winston Lake Family YMCA, Executive Director Shawan Gabriel is preparing to embark on a new career opportunity. Effective Dec. 17, Gabriel, a native

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Eyewitness to History

    Eyewitness to History

When it comes to the integration of the University of Mississippi, Winston-Salem State University Professor Dr. Robert Herring III  is a walking history book. Herring, the son of an Ole

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Turkeypalooza

    Turkeypalooza

Wake Forest opens its heart for Thanksgiving  Four hundred area residents were the beneficiaries of home cooked meals this Thanksgiving season, thanks to the generosity of Wake Forest University students

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… I’ve Been Changed

    … I’ve Been Changed

Another crop of C2C grads leave behind former street lives Nationally-known columnist and commentator Roland Martin told graduates of Union Baptist Church’s Corner 2 Corner (C2C) Drug Dealers and Street

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Civil Rights icon says practice ‘aggressive patience’

  Civil Rights icon says practice ‘aggressive patience’

Hollis Watkins has been fighting for freedom for more than five decades. Watkins, the youngest of 12 children born to

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Ojo’s road to M.D. began at Forsyth Tech

  Ojo’s road to M.D. began at Forsyth Tech

Dr. Adesanmi Abel Ojo returned to Forsyth Technical Community College last week, telling students how the path that led him

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Local standouts performing glowingly

  Local standouts performing glowingly

Running back Dedrick Anderson of Winston-Salem put on a memorable display in his final college football game. The former West

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Push ongoing for Sunday WSTA service

  Push ongoing for Sunday WSTA service

Mayor Allen Joines says that he is still in talks with Forsyth Medical Center and Wake Forest Baptist Health about

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Half empty or half full: Local lawmakers pessimistic and optimistic about GOP gains in N.C.

  Half empty or half full: Local lawmakers pessimistic and optimistic about GOP gains in N.C.

The Republican Party further secured its stronghold on North Carolina after  last week’s election. When the General Assembly opens its

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New college offers personal touch

  New college offers personal touch

When Dr. Lucas Shallua and his wife, Dorothy Edward,  started Mount Eagle College, they thought about how fortunate they were

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