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The Winston-Salem Symphony announces newly elected directors

    The Winston-Salem Symphony announces newly elected directors

The Winston-Salem Symphony is proud to announce newly elected directors for the Class of 2020. Directors serve three-year terms. The Class of 2020 includes four new and 15 renewing directors. The new directors are Jonathan Allen, Dawnielle Grace, Esq., Christopher Gyves, Esq., and Katie Hall.

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Alpha Pi Lambda Chapter, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., awards scholarships to high school seniors

    Alpha Pi Lambda Chapter, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., awards scholarships to high school seniors

Each year the Alpha Pi Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. in Winston-Salem provides scholarships valued at $1,000 each to deserving African American and minority males in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School system through its Youth Life Skills Institute, Inc. Foundation.

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

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Commentary: Doing my part to fight the spread of COVID-19

    Commentary: Doing my part to fight the spread of COVID-19

Commentary: Doing my part to fight the spread of COVID-19

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Commentary: Conservatives lose – and lose – and lose 

    Commentary: Conservatives lose – and lose – and lose 

Commentary: Conservatives lose – and lose – and lose 

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Commentary: Will America fix the race problem?

    Commentary: Will America fix the race problem?

Commentary: Will America fix the race problem?

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Sheriff says no excessive force, attorney disagrees

    Sheriff says no excessive force, attorney disagrees

Sheriff says no excessive force, attorney disagrees

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Commentary: Meditations: 8:46

    Commentary: Meditations: 8:46

Commentary: Meditations: 8:46

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Aligning to give vulnerable students the gifted teachers they need

    Aligning to give vulnerable students the gifted teachers they need

Aligning to give vulnerable students the gifted teachers they need

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Local law enforcement discuss recent demonstrations, internal “No Snitching” rule

    Local law enforcement discuss recent demonstrations, internal “No Snitching” rule

In the midst of calls for police reform and defunding law enforcement agencies across the country, earlier this week the Ministers’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity invited assistant police chiefs William Penn and Natasha Miles, and Sheriff Bobby Kimbrough to participate in a virtual town hall.

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