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Students feted at annual emancipation program

    Students feted at annual emancipation program

Liberation struggles – past and present – were recalled on New Year’s Day at the annual commemoration of the Emancipation Proclamation. The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Emancipation Association’s annual ceremony took place

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Guys to provide gals with wellness motivation 

    Guys to provide gals with wellness motivation 

Greensboro marketing guru Audretta Hall is looking to encourage Triad residents to kickstart the new year with a focus on health and wellness.  From Jan. 9 through May 18, a

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Grandberry to leave the Urban League

    Grandberry to leave the Urban League

The Winston-Salem Urban League and Keith Grandberry – its president and CEO – are parting ways. The circumstances regarding his departure are unclear, as both Grandberry and members of the

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Spike in gun violence a concern

    Spike in gun violence a concern

(pictured above: Chief Barry Rountree wants guns off the streets.) City leaders are making a push to reduce gun violence this year after last year’s spike in gun-related homicides. Winston-Salem

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Dig In!

    Dig In!

(pictured above: Vivian Joiner outside of Sweet Potatoes.) Popular eateries to offer half-price menu favs Foodies across the city will have

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Forsyth County’s first 2014 baby 

    Forsyth County’s first 2014 baby 

Winston-Salem residents Camilla Norris and Juan McRae welcomed a healthy six-pound, 15-ounce baby boy, Carson James McRae, at 12:53 a.m.

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Sprinkle-Hamlin named to Commission by McCrory

    Sprinkle-Hamlin named to Commission by McCrory

Gov. Pat McCrory has appointed Sylvia Sprinkle-Hamlin to the North Carolina Public Librarian Certification Commission. Sprinkle-Hamlin is the director of

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Tower of Power’s lasting impact

    Tower of Power’s lasting impact

(pictured above: Ray Greene leds the new Tower of Power.) The Tower of Power tribute band Bump City East Band will

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Atkins nearly wins state academic competition

    Atkins nearly wins state academic competition

Atkins Academic and Technology High School missed winning a state championship title by a single point in the state final

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Bennett Belles to study aboard

    Bennett Belles to study aboard

Bennett College students Christen Aldridge ’14 and Mejhe’ Minor ’15 received the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, sponsored by

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