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Eller’s friends and family proud of his many achievements

    Eller’s friends and family proud of his many achievements

City native Carl “Moose” Eller received more than a few accolades over the course of his storied 15-year NFL career. A first round draft pick in 1964, the Atkins High

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Sorority to present debutantes

    Sorority to present debutantes

The members of the Greensboro-based Beta Nu Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. will be joined by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority International President Dr. Barbara West Carpenter at

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Soul Food Revolution

    Soul Food Revolution

Both DAT’S Good Food and Simply Soul opened last year and have built up their customer bases one meal at a time. Sonya and Steve Waddell opened Simply Soul, 4339

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Hayes essays earn kids praise from WSBA

    Hayes essays earn kids praise from WSBA

The life and legacy of the late Judge Roland Hayes was celebrated this week, during the Winston-Salem Bar Association’s fourth annual Black History Month Essay Contest. Five students from Winston-Salem

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Homeowners pin hopes on lawmaker’s revaluation legislation

The Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity has joined the call to action over the countywide dip in property values.

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Theatre Festival season kicked off

    Theatre Festival season kicked off

Tony Award winner Tonya Pinkins and NAACP Image Award winner Dorien Wilson have been tapped to serve as celebrity co-chairs

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Anderson named Schools’ top Classified Employee

    Anderson named Schools’ top Classified Employee

Damian Anderson, a kindergarten assistant at Mineral Springs Elementary School, is Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School’s 2013 Classified Employee of the Year. Anderson

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New book becomes drug prevention tool for schools

    New book becomes drug  prevention tool for schools

Students like to learn from their peers. That is the basis for a new school resource to teach drug prevention

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Mature drivers (50+) invited to take advantage of safety assessment at no cost.

    Mature drivers (50+) invited to take advantage of safety assessment at no cost.

To assist older drivers with making safety a personal priority, Forsyth AARP Chapter # 1797, in partnership with the Gerontology

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On Our Mind

    On Our Mind

The National Black Theatre Festival will be back this summer. Officials whetted our appetite Monday by rolling out this year’s

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