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Commentary: Historically Black Colleges and Universities are an American asset

    Commentary: Historically Black Colleges and Universities are an American asset

Commentary: Historically Black Colleges and Universities are an American asset

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City announces further steps to address COVID-19 threat

    City announces further steps to address COVID-19 threat

Mayor Allen Joines, Mayor Pro Tempore Vivian H. Burke, and the members of the Winston-Salem City Council have approved additional measures to keep the community safe and ensure delivery of essential services while COVID-19 remains a threat in Winston-Salem.

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Local hospitals issue visitor restrictions

    Local hospitals issue visitor restrictions

Wake Forest Baptist Health and Novant Health have issued the following visitor restrictions.

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

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Chi Chi Chapter, Eta Phi Sorority, accepts new members

    Chi Chi Chapter, Eta Phi Sorority, accepts new members

Saturday, March 14, marked an exciting and historic day for Chi Chi Chapter of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated, when they accepted nine beautiful, energetic registered nurses into their sisterhood.

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Winston-Salem Open names Jeff Ryan as tournament director

    Winston-Salem Open names Jeff Ryan as tournament director

Jeffrey “Jeff” Ryan will become tournament director of the Winston-Salem Open effective April 1. Ryan has been involved with several major past tennis events in Winston-Salem, including organizing the 2001, 2007 and 2008 Davis Cups.

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Foundation grants $55,850 to Forsyth County teachers

    Foundation grants $55,850 to Forsyth County teachers

The Winston-Salem Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2020 Forsyth County Teacher Grants for professional development to K-12th grade teachers in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools. A total of $55,860 was granted to 28 teacher grantees.

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Old Salem launches Exploratorium, an online field trip for students

    Old Salem launches Exploratorium, an online field trip for students

Old Salem Museums & Gardens is launching a new online platform called Old Salem Exploratorium, which has been created to serve school students who have had to cancel their field trips to the Old Salem Historic District due to coronavirus (COVID-19) measures.

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Forsyth County Identified two cases of COVID-19

    Forsyth County Identified two cases of COVID-19

Two Forsyth County residents have tested presumptively positive for novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

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Governor Cooper declares state of emergency to respond to  coronavirus COVID-19

    Governor Cooper declares state of emergency to respond to  coronavirus COVID-19

Governor Roy Cooper took the next step in the state’s coronavirus COVID-19 preparedness plan on March 10 and issued an executive order declaring a state of emergency.

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