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Commentary: Why would HUD gut its own disparate impact rule?

    Commentary: Why would HUD gut its own disparate impact rule?

Commentary: Why would HUD gut its own disparate impact rule?

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Titans JV defeated in tough matchup with out-of-conference opponent

    Titans JV defeated in tough matchup with out-of-conference opponent

Hickory Ridge defeated W. Forsyth in a JV match-up last Thursday. The score was 35-22.

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No gold for Team USA

    No gold for Team USA

The United States Men’s National Team didn’t perform as well as they wanted to during the FIBA World Cup basketball tournament. After much concern about the talent level heading into the tournament, the seventh-place finish by Team USA validates those worries.

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Supreme Court judge adds author to list of accomplishments

    Supreme Court judge adds author to list of accomplishments

North Carolina Supreme Court Judge Mark A. Davis will be able to add published author to his list of accomplishments next month when his book, “A Warren Court of Our Own: The Exum Court and the Expansion of Individual Rights in North Carolina,” is officially available for purchase. 

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Busta’s Person of the Week: Starr behind where Oprah started

    Busta’s Person of the Week: Starr behind where Oprah started

Busta’s Person of the Week: Starr behind where Oprah started

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Public speaks on possible quarter-cent tax increase

    Public speaks on possible quarter-cent tax increase

For the first time since the decision to levy a quarter-cent sales tax was presented by the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners, last week the public had the opportunity to share their thoughts on the levy that is intended to be used to increase teacher pay across the local school district. 

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Wake continues Voices of Our Time series with Mitch Landrieu

    Wake continues Voices of Our Time series with Mitch Landrieu

Wake Forest University recently invited Mitch Landrieu, former mayor of New Orleans, to discuss his time spent in office, how he helped lead the rebuild in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and the removal of four Confederate monuments in The Crescent City.

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Bank OZK opens new office in Winston-Salem

    Bank OZK opens new office in Winston-Salem

Bank OZK (NASDAQ: OZK) held a ribbon cutting on Tuesday, Sept. 17, for a newly constructed banking office at 1230 Creekshire Way.

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Local minister seeks to make an impact with his written words

    Local minister seeks to make an impact with his written words

Jarrod Dixon Sr. will have a book signing on Oct. 12 at the Forsyth County Central Library promoting his ninth book, “The Fantabulous Golden Lightning Bolts,” which is part two to his previous book, “The Golden Lightning Bolts.” The book signing will be from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.

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Ministers’ conference president speaks about the passing of Rev. Dr. Carlton Eversley

    Ministers’ conference president speaks about the passing of Rev. Dr. Carlton Eversley

Rev. Dr. Carlton Eversley, a local pastor and civil rights activist, died Monday morning at the age of 62. Eversley was the longtime pastor of Dellabrook Presbyterian Church and well-respected member of the Ministers’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity (MCWSV).

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