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Tantrums overshadow talent

    Tantrums overshadow talent

Tantrums overshadow talent

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A special Christmas gift

    A special Christmas gift

A special Christmas gift

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Your feelings CAN fail you

    Your feelings CAN fail you

Your feelings CAN fail you

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Crossnore announces the MOVE Conference to be held in February 2023

    Crossnore announces the MOVE Conference to be held in February 2023

The conference will be held on Thursday, Feb, 16, 2023, at Woosley Chapel on Crossnore’s Winston-Salem campus. 

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Dr. Tanya Wiley-Brown recognized with Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award

    Dr. Tanya Wiley-Brown recognized with Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. Tanya Wiley-Brown recognized with Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award

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Goodwill recognizes program participants, community leaders

    Goodwill recognizes program participants, community leaders

Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina honored the community partners, volunteer leaders, employees and program participants who make its mission services possible at the annual Recognition Banquet, held on Nov. 17 at the Benton Convention Center.

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Commentary: I guess Coach Prime wasn’t SWAC

    Commentary: I guess Coach Prime wasn’t SWAC

Commentary: I guess Coach Prime wasn’t SWAC

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Commentary: Talking openly about race keeps America moving forward

    Commentary: Talking openly about race keeps America moving forward

Commentary: Talking openly about race keeps America moving forward

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WS/FCS names new district leaders

    WS/FCS names new district leaders

The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education approved two new district leaders at its regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 15. Dr. Paula Wilkins has been named chief academic officer and Ms. Bridget Hayes is the new principal of North Forsyth High School.

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District moving forward with new Brunson Elementary at former Thomasville Furniture facility

    District moving forward with new Brunson Elementary at former Thomasville Furniture facility

Brunson Elementary will soon have a new home. During their meeting on Nov. 15, the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education voted to move forward with the project at the Patterson Avenue site. 

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