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Forsyth Country Day too much for Tabor

    Forsyth Country Day too much for Tabor

( Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr, Above:. Jay McCorkle applies full-court pressure on FCD’s Matty Edwards.) The first half of the varsity basketball season turned out to be a

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Ministers hosting second town hall

    Ministers hosting second town hall

(Above: Ministers’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity members pose at a meeting last September.) The Ministers’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity has scheduled a second town hall meeting for Monday,

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National print art show opens Jan. 15

    National print art show opens Jan. 15

(Above: A piece by Brandon Sanderson.) An exhibit featuring artwork from the nation’s top printmakers will open on Thursday, Jan.15 in the Davis Gallery at Sawtooth School for Visual Art, 251

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Lupus support meetings planned

    Lupus support meetings planned

The Lupus Foundation of America, North Carolina Chapter (LFANC) will host its monthly support group for those living with lupus, their family and caregivers on Sunday, Jan. 25 from 2:30

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Planning Early is the Key to Successful Retirement

    Planning Early is the Key to Successful Retirement

by Rebecca Holder December 31, 2014 marked the last gala in history’s biggest birthday party—the youngest of the Baby Boomers

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Glaucoma: My Story

    Glaucoma: My Story

By Judie Holcomb-Pack January is National Glaucoma Month, something that would not have even been on my radar seven months

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Education and freedom touted at service

    Education and freedom touted at service

(pictured above:  Larn Dillard presents awards to Keyla Lewis-Fleming and Elizabeth Wheeler (right)) Struggles for freedom – both past and present

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ESPN sportscaster, Reynolds High grad Stuart Scott dies at 49

    ESPN sportscaster, Reynolds High grad Stuart Scott dies at 49

In photo: ESPN’s Stuart Scott, who graduated from R.J. Reynolds High School in Winston-Salem (Robby Gillespie/Creative Commons) By RICK FREEMAN

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Edward Brooke, 1st black elected U.S. senator, dies

    Edward Brooke, 1st black elected U.S. senator, dies

Former Massachusetts Sen. Edward William Brooke speaks in the Rotunda on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009, during

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Local members invited to vote in NAACP election

    Local members invited to vote in NAACP election

Special to The Chronicle The North Carolina State Conference of the NAACP will conduct a new election of officers and

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