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City Council approves sale of land for new Ashley elementary school

    City Council approves sale of land for new Ashley elementary school

City Council approves sale of land for new Ashley elementary school

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Mandatory African American History course receives only one vote

    Mandatory African American History course receives only one vote

After listening to the cries from the community for nearly four years and listening to nearly 30 different individuals call for a mandatory African American History course during the Board of Education meeting earlier this week, the board voted 7-1 not to make the course a requirement.

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Local business ‘cleaning for a reason’

    Local business ‘cleaning for a reason’

Two Maids and a Mop provides free home cleaning for cancer patients

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Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Beverly’s story

    Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Beverly’s story

Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Beverly’s story

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BUSTA’S FAMILY OF THE WEEK: 80 years of bringing closure to grieving families

    BUSTA’S FAMILY OF THE WEEK: 80 years of bringing closure to grieving families

BUSTA’S FAMILY OF THE WEEK: 80 years of bringing closure to grieving families

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Alzheimer’s awareness brought to local churches

    Alzheimer’s awareness brought to local churches

The Sticht Center for Healthy Aging & Alzheimer’s Prevention (SCHAAP) from Wake Forest Baptist Health is offering lunch & learns at local churches to make people more knowledgeable about the disease.

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Let’s Talk Religion: Is homosexuality still taboo in the church?

    Let’s Talk Religion: Is homosexuality still taboo in the church?

Let’s Talk Religion: Is homosexuality still taboo in the church?

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Vikings shutout Camels for third win of the year

    Vikings shutout Camels for third win of the year

After a tough loss to Walkertown the week prior, North Forsyth was looking to get another victory in the win column against Atkins. With a slow start, the Vikings used a second half surge to propel them to the 36-0 victory.

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NFL award predictions

    NFL award predictions

NFL award predictions

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Linda Jackson Barnes appointed to N.C. Human Relations Commission

    Linda Jackson Barnes appointed to N.C. Human Relations Commission

Linda Jackson Barnes, director of Mayor Allen Joines’ office, has been appointed by Gov. Roy Cooper to a four-year term on the N.C. Human Relations Commission.

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