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Report: Half of local ER visits could have been avoided

    Report: Half of local ER visits could have been avoided

In 2011, Forsyth County residents made approximately 159,000 emergency department visits, almost one visit for every two residents. About half of these visits could have been treated or prevented in

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Black Rep shows why it is simply the best

    Black Rep shows why it is simply the best

(pictured above: NC Black Rep Photo by Larente Hamlin Some of the cast members of “Black Nativity.”) The North Carolina Black Repertory Company wrapped another performance season of “Black Nativity” Sunday

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Editorial: ‘Wake’ Up!

    Editorial: ‘Wake’ Up!

(pictured above: A photo released by Wake Forest University last week shows some of the flowers Imam Khalid Griggs has received since vile matter was left at his office.) Dear Old Wake

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Teams come up short at AYF nationals

    Teams come up short at AYF nationals

(pictured above: Tiny Indians had a great season.) Unlike last year when the Tiny Rams U14s and Tiny Indians Cadets reigned supreme, there will be no national champs in youth football

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Teams advance after first round of games

    Teams advance after first round of games

(pictured above:  Adam Warren of Reagan (54) rises over Walkertown’s Kendrick Campbell (21) to make a pass. Photo by Cameron L. Leftwich)

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Hawkins is key to ECU’s success

    Hawkins is key to ECU’s success

(pictured above:  Josh Hawkins in action.) Josh Hawkins is always itching to make good things happen. As a cornerback at

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Gospel DJ continues her gift-giving

    Gospel DJ continues her gift-giving

(pictured above:  Anita “Boss Lady” Dean-Arnette with Santa and a young gift recipient in 2013.) Anita “Boss Lady” Dean-Arnette, the popular

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Youngs keep up their gift-giving tradition

    Youngs keep up their gift-giving tradition

(pictured above: John Young sorts through toys.) Santa has local elves working hard to make sure every child has a merry

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Disabled small business-owner defies odds

    Disabled small business-owner defies odds

Anthony Johnson is physically and developmentally disabled. Yet, each morning the Chester, S.C. native rises determined to prove that he

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WFU students will be graded for staging music festival

    WFU students will be graded  for staging music festival

(pictured above: students (top row, from left) Sam Murphy, Kent Garrett, KC Barrett, James Bailey, Will Dietsche, Meredith Anderson, Tyler St.

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