Dozens of people received an impromptu history lesson earlier this week when they came together to explore the black history of Winston-Salem during a cultural fair, film screening and panel discussion held at the Innovation Quarter on Tuesday, Feb. 18.
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One church has decided to take the Word of God outside the four walls of the physical church and take it on the road. Greater Faith Empowerment Church (GFEC) of Lexington has added a monthly pop-up Bible study to their regular schedule of events. Pastor Tony L. Neal Sr., the senior pastor of GFEC, and his wife, Michelle Neal, feel the additional Bible study will help propel the Gospel.
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Support for Mundy for Southwest Ward To the Editor: The City of Winston is fortunate to have Kevin Mundy as a
Commentary: Inclusion in documentary of WSSU’s CSEM underscores its national prominence
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As part of the comprehensive program to reduce poverty and promote workforce development and economic mobility, Mayor Allen Joines, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Superintendent Angela Hairston, Winston-Salem Chamber President Mark Owens and Truist Regional President Cantey Alexander announced a paid internship program for high school juniors and seniors in low-income households.


