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Motorcycle clubs join together to feed the community

    Motorcycle clubs join together to feed the community

Travis Crawford, vice president of the Carolina Cruisers Motorcycle Club, and Bernard Edmonds (Bee), president of the Cycle Kings Motorcycle Club, both had visions of giving back to the community. So they decided that they would travel to Rolling Hills on Saturday, Sept. 18, to give out hot dogs, snacks and drinks that they were funding from their own pockets. They wanted it to be a community unity event with the theme ”Save The Community.” 

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Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation now accepting applications for Community Progress Fund

    Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation now accepting applications for Community Progress Fund

Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation now accepting applications for Community Progress Fund

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Book Review: “Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence” by Anita Hill

    Book Review: “Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence” by Anita Hill

Book Review: “Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence” by Anita Hill

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Saleia Stowe, local 5-year-old track star holds national records

    Saleia Stowe, local 5-year-old track star holds national records

When you first meet Saleia Stowe, she appears to be your average kindergarten student. She’s energetic, shy around new people, and enjoys playing with her siblings and spending time with her family. But when she steps in between the lines of a track, it’s clear this isn’t your average 5-year-old. Stowe holds the national record in the 400m dash, which she shattered by 10 seconds, and the 200m dash for her age group. Stowe is also second in the country in the 100 meter dash. 

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Is redlining the cause for the lack of generational wealth? New exhibit takes a closer look

    Is redlining the cause for the lack of generational wealth? New exhibit takes a closer look

The Winston-Salem Foundation, HUSTLE W-S, and the African American Heritage Initiative have come together to bring an exhibit to the city that takes a critical look at redlining, it’s impact on the community and the people who call Winston-Salem home. 

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Financial literacy is imperative for entrepreneurs’ success

    Financial literacy is imperative for entrepreneurs’ success

Parents in the African American community routinely push education on their children, which is a great thing. One aspect of that education that is usually left out is financial literacy. For Antonio McCoy, he aims to impart as much financial wisdom into his clients as possible.

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Dr. Veronica Wiltshire named chief medical officer of United Health Centers

    Dr. Veronica Wiltshire named chief medical officer of United Health Centers

Dr. Veronica Wiltshire named chief medical officer of United Health Centers

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Busta’s Event Of The Week: Tabitha Brown’s book tour begins with a sold-out crowd in Greensboro

    Busta’s Event Of The Week: Tabitha Brown’s book tour begins with a sold-out crowd in Greensboro

Busta’s Event Of The Week: Tabitha Brown’s book tour begins with a sold-out crowd in Greensboro

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Getting to know your Rams: Reagan standout, Amaya Tucker looks forward to upcoming season

    Getting to know your Rams: Reagan standout, Amaya Tucker looks forward to upcoming season

Getting to know your Rams: Reagan standout, Amaya Tucker looks forward to upcoming season

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A franchise quarterback: it must be nice to have one.

    A franchise quarterback: it must be nice to have one.

A franchise quarterback: it must be nice to have one.

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