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For Seniors Only: When Seniors “Click” Staying Safe When Looking for Love Online

    For Seniors Only: When Seniors “Click” Staying Safe When Looking for Love Online

By Ria Fulton More and more Americans are turning to the Internet to find their Valentine—and seniors are no different. Computer users over the age of 50 are the fastest

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Candidates seek support from Senior Democrats

    Candidates seek support from Senior Democrats

(pictured above: Delmas Parker tout’s W.E.B. DuBois’ “The Souls of Black Folk.”) Political hopefuls addressed members of the Forsyth County Senior Democrats on Wednesday, Feb. 5 during the group’s regular monthly

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Emmons at WFU TEDx talk

    Emmons at WFU TEDx talk

Robin Emmons, a Huntersville fresh food advocate, will be among the speakers at a Feb. 22 TEDx event at Wake Forest University. Emmons and eight other thought leaders will deliver

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DCCC to host health careers job fair

    DCCC to host health careers job fair

The Davie Campus of Davidson County Community College, in partnership with the Piedmont Triad Regional Council, will host a spring job fair March 11 from 9 a.m. to noon inside

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Tour focuses on black artists and craftsmen

    Tour focuses on black artists and craftsmen

The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA) at Old Salem Museums & Gardens is offering a special tour during

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A Lesson in Culture

    A Lesson in Culture

(pictured above:  Ruth Hopkins addresses her students as Maria Sanchez-Boudy looks on.) Exhibit gives students insight into experiences of immigrants Carter G. Woodson

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‘Idol’ to judge competition

    ‘Idol’ to judge competition

Former “American Idol” contestant Tiquila Wilson is slated to be a celebrity judge for a competition to pick singers to

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Editorial: Folks Have Had Enough

    Editorial: Folks Have Had Enough

If Gov. Pat McCrory and his boyz in the General Assembly truly weren’t paying attention before, Saturday’s colossal protest march

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Editorial: Civil Rights challenges remain

    Editorial: Civil Rights challenges remain

Black History Month is a time to honor the contributions African-Americans have made to our nation and our state, and,

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Prep excels under Tibbs’ leadership

    Prep excels under Tibbs’ leadership

From a purely coaching standpoint, this has been Bill Tibbs’ most satisfying season as the architect of Winston-Salem Prep’s junior

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