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Hospital’s tree fetes organ donors

    Hospital’s tree fetes organ donors

This has been a devastating year for Rockwell resident Carol Cook. She buried her husband of 25 years and her 19-year-old son, Morton Michael Cook II, three months apart. Her

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Atkins courts named for local tennis legend

    Atkins courts named for local tennis legend

When James Ewers convinced his father to get him tennis balls and a racket so  he could practice at the courts at the old Skyland Elementary School, he never imagined

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Nonperishable Treats

    Nonperishable Treats

Salem students collect for food bank on Halloween   A group of Salem College students put a new spin on a time-honored Halloween tradition last week. About 15 members of

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Eureka House living up to its name

    Eureka House living up to its name

Ten years ago, Josue Cruz was a different person. “I’ve had a whole lot of personal growth,” said Cruz, one of the newest members of the Men’s Choir at St.

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Voters of all political persuasions celebrate on election night

  Voters of all political persuasions celebrate on election night

The crowd leapt to its feet at the Millennium Center Tuesday night when Elisabeth Motsinger took to the stage. Motsinger,

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Graduates of recovery program see sunny days ahead

  Graduates of recovery  program see sunny days ahead

For many, Monday, Nov. 5 was just another Monday. For Tim LaClaire II, it was the best day of his

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Senegalese Shindig

  Senegalese Shindig

WSSA marks its second anniversary  The Winston-Salem Senegalese Association (WSSA) celebrated its second anniversary Sunday at the Sprague Street Community

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Kennedy prepares for even greater academic expansion

  Kennedy prepares for even greater academic expansion

Last year, Demetrius Hill chose to go to John F. Kennedy High School because he thought the magnet high school

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Carver seniors march to the polls to vote for first time

  Carver seniors march to the polls to vote for first time

The Carver High School Marching Band, under the direction of Juan Eckard, provided the rhythm as more than 100 seniors

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Community Keeping W-S Green and Beautiful

  Community Keeping W-S Green and Beautiful

Hundreds of trees planted in East Winston   City-sponsored Community Roots Day is more popular than ever. The annual tree planting

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