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WSSU helps kids improve reading skills

    WSSU helps kids improve reading skills

(pictured above: WSSU student Nichelle Caudle with her tutee, Sabriyah Johnson.) Eight year-old Shailinn Morales has always loved to read. “Since I was a little girl, I have had a real

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Hall of Fame deadline is Tuesday

    Hall of Fame deadline is Tuesday

The nomination deadline for the Winston-Salem State University Clarence E. “Big House” Gaines Athletic Hall of Fame is quickly approaching. The public is invited to submit nominations by no later

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Popular show inspires unique party

    Popular show inspires unique party

Creatures of the night are slated to gather at Ziggy’s on Sunday for a party with a decidedly unique theme. City native Aquilla Reid is gearing up to host a

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Principal of the Year honor for Childers 

    Principal of the Year honor for Childers 

Joe Childers, the principal of Atkins Academic & Technology High School, has been named a 2014 Regional Principal of the Year by the Magnet Schools of America, the national association

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Churches enlisted to fight kidney disease 

    Churches enlisted to fight kidney disease 

More than six million African American adults in the United States have signs of kidney disease – a total equal

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‘Jerry’ to attend grand opening

    ‘Jerry’ to attend grand opening

Jerry Greenfield will be on hand Saturday (March 29) for the grand opening of the Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shop

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Budding Triad filmmaker seeking a wider audience

    Budding Triad filmmaker seeking a wider audience

(pictured above: Cornelius Muller (center) appears alongside fellow cast members in “Find a Way.”) Alamance County resident Cornelius Muller is endeavoring

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Reservist thanks his support system

    Reservist thanks his support system

For more than 15 years, Winston-Salem resident Charles Allen has devoted his life to serving others, both as a firefighter

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For Seniors Only! : Looking for work online? Don’t get caught in a scammer’s “web”!

    For Seniors Only! : Looking for work online? Don’t get caught in a scammer’s “web”!

By Ria Fulton, Forsyth County Aging Services Planning Committee Work from home! Make money in your free time! We’ve all

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Girl sparks successful effort to help homeless 

    Girl sparks successful effort to help homeless 

The altruism of Miricale McKoy, an eight-year-old second grader at Middle Fork Elementary School, has earned the love of the

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