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Early voters make their voices heard

    Early voters make their voices heard

The early voting fervor struck East Winston last week, as hundreds of Forsyth County residents flocked to the Mazie Woodruff Center and 14th Street Recreation Center to do their civic

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Tour asks for R.E.S.P.E.C.T. for President Obama

    Tour asks for R.E.S.P.E.C.T.  for President Obama

“Stop Disrespecting My President!” 1911 United, a Washington, D.C.-based Super PAC (Political Action Committee) founded by members of Kappa Alpha Psi and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, is taking that message

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Under the Big Top Unique project allows students to discuss bias

    Under the Big Top Unique project allows students to discuss bias

During tent-covered outdoor sessions last week, students at Mount Tabor High School explored the complexities of racial diversity, cultural differences and the stereotypes associated with them. Wake Forest University Art

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N.C. schools get new black history teaching tools

    N.C. schools get  new black history  teaching tools

Students have a new way to learn about the state’s rich African American culture. AT&T North Carolina and the N.C. Department of Public Instruction unveiled the 2013 Heritage Calendar last

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Professor pens bio about her hometown hero

    Professor pens bio about her hometown hero

As a girl in Omaha, Neb., Salem College Professor Dr. Tekla Johnson remembers State Sen. Ernie Chambers as being larger

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Soldiers welcomed back as heroes

    Soldiers welcomed back as heroes

The North Carolina National Guard’s 113th Sustainment Brigade returned to North Carolina on Saturday, Oct. 27. Friends, family and fellow

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N.C. Mutual marking anniversary over next year

    N.C. Mutual marking anniversary over next year

Durham-based North Carolina Mutual kicked off its 115th anniversary celebration last week in conjunction with its annual recognition of Founders’

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Black boys entering puberty earlier than counterparts

    Black boys entering puberty earlier than counterparts

Boys in the United States appear to be entering puberty much earlier than in the past – a trend researchers

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Forsyth using new heart defibrillator

Forsyth Medical Center is one of just two hospitals in the state of North Carolina to offer patients at risk

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Gospel legends performing at SECCA

    Gospel legends performing at SECCA

The Blind Boys of Alabama will perform a Christmas show, “Go Tell It On The Mountain,” to close the second

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