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Commentary: Celebrating America’s birthday came in different forms, ways

    Commentary: Celebrating America’s birthday came in different forms, ways

By James B. Ewers Jr. America celebrated its birthday on July 4th. It’s over now and we’ll have to wait until next year for another patriotic party. We have so

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Youth football league gearing up for the season

    Youth football league gearing up for the season

The Youth Character Football League (YCFL), based out of Union Baptist Church, is heading into its 10th year this summer.  For the past two months, the league has been holding

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2018 Accessible Festival offers lots of fun

    2018 Accessible Festival offers lots of fun

On Friday, July 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the 2018 Accessible Festival will open its doors once again at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds’ Education Building. With 26 vendors, snacks

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Outgoing planning director foresees growth in East Winston

    Outgoing planning director foresees growth in East Winston

Retiring City/County Planning Director Paul Norby has seen a lot of local growth in the last 19 years and expects to see more in the future. “I really see more

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3 for-profit college campuses in N.C. expected to close

    3 for-profit college campuses in N.C. expected to close

For-profit colleges are expected to shut down three campuses in North Carolina cities before the end of the year.

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Tanglewood Festival of Lights adding new displays

    Tanglewood Festival of Lights adding new displays

The Tanglewood Festival of Lights is planning to add an animated carousel display and a 13-foot Moravian star this year.

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Retired County Attorney Davida Martin honored

    Retired County Attorney Davida Martin honored

Davida Martin was honored last Thursday during a county briefing with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine.

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Certified nursing assistants get special treatment

    Certified nursing assistants get special treatment

Certified nursing assistants are the wind beneath the wings of many longterm care facilities throughout the community. 

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House forms panel linked to low-income students

    House forms panel linked to  low-income students

The committee is tasked with studying and determining the cost associated with establishing educational opportunities across the State for low-income, high-achieving students.

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NBA free agency sets off with a bang

    NBA free  agency sets  off with  a bang

Sports Column: NBA free agency sets off with a bang

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