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For Seniors Only! : Go See Lee Daniel’s THE BUTLER

    For Seniors Only! : Go See Lee Daniel’s THE BUTLER

by John Raye Unless you have been living under a rock, you’ve heard about Lee Daniel’s The Butler, right? Well, here is my short response; go see it! Based loosely

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Editorial: Backward commissioners

    Editorial: Backward commissioners

The right-wing majority of the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners hit residents with a one-two punch this week. They dug in their heels on an asinine ordinance to allow residents

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Reynolds looks to improve

A team’s win-loss record doesn’t always tell the whole story. Such is the case for Reynolds junior varsity football. The Demons are 2-4 overall, but there’s ample evidence to suggest that

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Run, Girl!

    Run, Girl!

Fitness movement catching fire A women’s health movement has taken Winston-Salem by storm. Two years after its inception in the local community, Black Girls RUN!, a free running group for

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Another honor for realtor Rector

    Another honor for realtor Rector

Phil Rector, broker/owner of Rector Realty, has received the prestigious Regional Service Award from the North Carolina Association of Realtors.

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Panel tackles charters and vouchers

    Panel tackles charters and vouchers

A diverse group of experts debated the pros and cons of changes coming to the North Carolina education system during

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Agency inundated with holiday help requests

    Agency inundated with holiday help requests

Elizabeth White – like many parents living paycheck to paycheck – has had to explain to her children that even

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Post-Civil War freedoms to be probed at symposium

    Post-Civil War freedoms to be probed at symposium

The North Carolina Office of Archives and History, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem State University and Old Salem are hosting a

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Landlords Beware!

    Landlords Beware!

Grant to help N.C. Legal Aid end housing discrimination Raleigh-based Legal Aid of North Carolina, Inc. has received $325,000 from

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Aggies walk for a good cause

    Aggies walk for a good cause

Members of the Twin City Alumni Chapter of North Carolina A&T State University formed a team for the Walk To

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