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Editorial: Immigration reform stalling

    Editorial: Immigration reform stalling

U.S. House Speaker John Boehner recently stated that there will not be any conference committee in order to find a compromise on the bipartisan Senate immigration reform bill. The American

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Couple looks to carve niche with new shop

    Couple looks to carve niche with new shop

Lovers of all things vintage, antique and designer now have a new place to shop in Winston-Salem. City natives Marshall and Cynthia Jeffries opened the doors to their upscale consignment

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Not much 109-year-old matriarch has not seen

(pictured above:  Ina Cook (center) with her daughters Kathleen Satterfield (left) and Sue Vogler.) When it comes to U.S. history, Winston-Salem resident Ina Cook has practically seen it all. Cook, a native

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Change in GED format may be hinderance

    Change in GED format may be hinderance

In keeping with North Carolina’s adoption of the Common Core State Standards Initiative for students in grades K-12, the GED (General Education Development) program is also changing its standards. The

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Selfless at Thanksgiving

    Selfless at Thanksgiving

Local group of volunteers on service trip to Ghana (pictured above: Travellers (front row, from left) Beth Frack, Bray Barto, Jozy

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WSRAR honors members

    WSRAR honors members

(pictured above: David Cooper poses with his award.) The Winston-Salem Regional Association of Realtors (WSRAR) handed out several honors last week.

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Diabetes series brings firm, Medical Center together

Wharton Gladden & Company, a Greensboro-based real estate investment banking firm, will partner with Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center to

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Lovefeast tradition continues at WFU

    Lovefeast tradition continues at WFU

Wake Forest University will hold its 49th annual Lovefeast  on Sunday, Dec. 8 from 8 – 9:30 p.m. in the

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Intersection of Faith and Food

    Intersection of Faith and Food

Religious leaders headline sustainability discussion Faith leaders and stakeholders in the food sustainability movement addressed a crowd of 100 attendees

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Wentz to mark Griffin’s anniversary

    Wentz to mark Griffin’s anniversary

The Rev. Renée Gilliard Griffin will mark her 10th anniversary as pastor of Wentz Memorial Congregational United Church of Christ,

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