Three years ago, Courtney James and her husband, Gregory, drafted a plan for a business that would help fill the gap for workers who depend on the city’s inadequate bus system, the Winston-Salem Transit Authority (WSTA), to get to their jobs. Now their business is thriving, helping its patrons climb the ladder to upward economic mobility.
Commentary: Voters make an important down payment on Democracy’s future
Commentary: Trouble on college campuses is happening way too often these days
Middleton was recently hired as the special assistant to the Athletics Department at Appalachian State University. In this role, Middleton will assist all athletic programs with mental health programming, NIL (Name, Image and Likeness), fundraising and recruiting.
Wrestling is not typically a sport that many women gravitate toward. For Rhoda Asare, who is not your average young lady, wrestling was just the new challenge she was looking for after a discussion with a classmate.
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Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County announces their next phase of programming that puts community artists in the spotlight: Amplify, a monthly local music series.


