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Tiny Rams force to be reckoned with

    Tiny Rams force to be reckoned with

The Tiny Rams are making a strong claim as the team to beat in the 8th Grade Unlimited Division of the Piedmont Youth Football and Cheer League. Even though they’re

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SENIOR LADIES (60+) SOFTBALL REPRESENT THE PIEDMONT AT SENIOR NATIONALS

    SENIOR LADIES (60+) SOFTBALL REPRESENT THE PIEDMONT AT SENIOR NATIONALS

WANNABEES 60+ LADY SOFTBALLERS FIND GOLD IN CLEVELAND,OH. Finally, the wait was over. After qualifying last June at the 2012 Piedmont Plus Senior Games, and again in September of 2012

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Running for Liberty

    Running for Liberty

5k aids revitalization push It was a different kind of flight at Smith Reynolds Airport Saturday, as runners took off down the tarmac for the Run for Liberty 5k. It

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Father in racial dust-up leaves Y

    Father in racial dust-up leaves Y

The African American man who said that he and his family were called the n-word by a white woman at the Winston Lake Family YMCA has cancelled his Y membership.

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Lawyers eye new judicial seat

    Lawyers eye new judicial seat

Two members of the city’s historically black bar association have announced their intentions to run for the newly-approved seat on

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Rountree promotes officers

Police Chief Barry D. Rountree of the Winston-Salem Police Department has promoted 17 police officers. Captain Bryan Blakley was promoted

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ObamaCare 101

    ObamaCare 101

Forum to explain new healthcare law Novant Health and the Congregational Nurse and Health Ministry Program of the Shepherd’s Center

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Museum talk to focus on Local 22

    Museum talk to focus on Local 22

The New Winston Museum, 713 S. Marshall St., will host “Standing Up — The Rise of Local 22,” a discussion

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Business owners asked to support new concept

    Business owners asked to support new concept

The Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership is gauging public opinion about its proposed Downtown Business Improvement District. The district would cover roughly

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Better Than Fiction

    Better Than Fiction

Bestselling author shares his story of success On the eve of the ninth annual Bookmarks Festival of Books and Authors

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