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Respected educator retires after 40 years

    Respected educator retires after 40 years

Alex Richardson was destined to become an elementary science coach. In 2001, the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools received a grant from the National Science Foundation. He saw a listing related to

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Weekend Zumbathon to support Hispanic League

    Weekend Zumbathon to support Hispanic League

The Hispanic League wants you to break a sweat for a good cause. The nonprofit advocacy organization will host a Zumbathon on Saturday (March 7) from 7 – 9:30 p.m.

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“Aida” opening March 21

    “Aida” opening March 21

(pictured above:  David Joy and Natasha Gore in “Aida.”) The Theatre Alliance of Winston-Salem, 1047 W. Northwest Boulevard, will present “Aida” later this month. Elton John and Tim Rice’s contemporary musical

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D.C. pastor visiting Bethlehem

    D.C. pastor visiting Bethlehem

Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church will welcome Dr. John Rhodes Sr. and the congregation of Trinidad Baptist Church of  Washington, D.C. during its 11 a.m. morning worship service on Sunday, March

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Editorial: Make God Colorless

    Editorial: Make God Colorless

On Feb. 28, Hollywood released a new movie, “Son of God.” Obviously, it is a story about the great Christ

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Football scholarships for Yellow Jackets

    Football scholarships for Yellow Jackets

(pictured above:  (From left) Lucas Brim, Reginald Gray, Daryl Napper Jr. and Bryan McKenzie have received full scholarships.) Carver High School seniors

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Fresh and Local

    Fresh and Local

Nonprofit pushes farmer/chef partnerships to benefit area consumers (pictured above:  Jay Pierce addresses Piedmont Grown attendees at the local Cooperative Extension

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Charlotte dog to give comfort to those affected by disasters

    Charlotte dog to give comfort to those affected by disasters

A shepherd mix from Charlotte has been selected as the national weather therapy dog by The Weather Channel and American

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Gee to bring piece of Africa to UNCG

    Gee to bring piece of Africa to UNCG

(pictured above:  Robin Gee performs.) Robin Gee, associate professor of dance at UNCG, spent six months last year studying dance and

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Editorial: Continue to celebrate Black History

    Editorial: Continue to celebrate Black History

Why should we continue to celebrate Black History Month? (pictured above: Oscar Micheaux, first black movie director who produced “Up

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