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Core Awards honor outstanding educators, support staff

    Core Awards honor outstanding educators, support staff

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools wrapped up Teacher Appreciation Week by shining a light on some of the district’s best employees during the fourth annual Core Awards.

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City officials continue talks on alternative response models

    City officials continue talks on alternative response models

Earlier this week city officials continued talks about the implementation of an alternative response model to address 911 calls that involve individuals dealing with mental health issues.

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New TV show aligns with CSEM bedrock: Improving the re-entry of former offenders

    New TV show aligns with CSEM bedrock: Improving the re-entry of former offenders

By John Railey Winston-Salem State University’s Center for the Study of Economic Mobility (CSEM) has, since its inception almost four years ago, made research into economic mobility for released offenders

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Commentary: Blacks have a history of serving in America’s wars since 1735. But to what end?

    Commentary: Blacks have a history of serving in America’s wars since 1735. But to what end?

Commentary: Blacks have a history of serving in America’s wars since 1735. But to what end?

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Commentary: SOS: Will the world answer the calls for help?

    Commentary: SOS: Will the world answer the calls for help?

Commentary: SOS: Will the world answer the calls for help?

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Commentary: Battling Xenophobia

    Commentary: Battling Xenophobia

Commentary: Battling Xenophobia

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Commentary: Taking the vaccine gives us hope and protection

    Commentary: Taking the vaccine gives us hope and protection

Commentary: Taking the vaccine gives us hope and protection

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TROSA expands to Triad, breaks ground in Forsyth County

    TROSA expands to Triad, breaks ground in Forsyth County

Last week Triangle Residential Options for Substance Abusers (TROSA), a Durham-based nonprofit residential recovery program, took a step closer to expanding services to the Triad when they broke ground for their new facility on Union Cross Road.

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LEAD Girls NC expanding to Carver and Cook schools

    LEAD Girls NC expanding to Carver and Cook schools

Since its inception, LEAD Girls NC has impacted dozens of girls through its partnerships with local schools such as Mineral Springs and Wiley Middle Schools and Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy. And now the program is expanding to two more schools, Carver High School and Cook Literacy Model School.

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CSEM-supported group underscores new mode of community mobilization

    CSEM-supported group underscores new mode of community mobilization

CSEM-supported group underscores new mode of community mobilization

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