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EDITORAL: Blame us, not BET

    EDITORAL: Blame us, not BET

The excoriation of BET (Black Entertainment Television) began before Debra Lee took the reins as chairwoman and CEO, but she inherited the network’s many critics and all-out haters. Lee spent

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Slave houses opening for tours

    Slave houses opening for tours

Historian Joseph McGill is sleeping in slave cabins throughout the East Coast, and he’s coming to Historic Stagville for his Slave Dwelling Project. McGill, a descendant of slaves, is traveling

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Conference to push churches to be more LGBTQ inclusive

    Conference to push churches to be more LGBTQ inclusive

A statewide conference, “Come Out of the Wilderness,” for people from many faith traditions who are working in their congregations toward greater inclusion of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender and questioning

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For Seniors Only: Senior Spotlight

    For Seniors Only: Senior Spotlight

Candice Price When and where were you born? October 29, 1952 – Candace Ann Price born in Potsdam New York. At noon – I wanted to make it easy for

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Dragons dominate in softball showdown

    Dragons dominate in softball showdown

The Hanes Middle School Lady Dragons took down the once-undefeated Lady Jaguars of Southeast Middle School during a recent softball

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EDITORIAL: Lose “Redskins” name

    EDITORIAL: Lose “Redskins” name

I cannot let a football season open without raising the question of the names of sports teams generally and the

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A Promise Kept

    A Promise Kept

Devotional Reading: Isaiah 5:1-6 Lesson Scripture: Genesis 17:15-17, 18:9-15, 21:1-7 Lesson Aims: To summarize God’s promise to Abraham and Sarah,

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Teen wins Student Art Contest

    Teen wins Student Art Contest

Aivee Ybanez, 14, has won the BookMarks and Art for Art’s Sake 2013 Student Art Contest. She was an eighth

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A Dose of Gospel

    A Dose of Gospel

The crowd was impressive throughout the more than three-hour long Gospel Fest Sunday. Music lovers seemed glued to the rows

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Ram Royalty

    Ram Royalty

Homecoming week begins with coronation Winston-Salem State University crowned its new king and queen Monday night during an ornate ceremony

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