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School and classroom management strategies are explored

    School and classroom management strategies are explored

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools’ Title I Department and the Beta Lambda Chapter of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa Inc. sponsored “School Management Strategies and Techniques”.

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WS/FCS Title I Department meets with N.C. Principal of the year

    WS/FCS Title I Department meets with N.C. Principal of the year

The 2017 North Carolina Principal of the Year Jason Griffin shares ideas and techniques with local educators.

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11 WS/FCS seniors are National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists

    11 WS/FCS seniors are National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists

Eleven students in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County high schools have been named National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists for the 2018 Scholarship Program.

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Editorial: October draws more bad news for women

    Editorial: October draws more bad news for women

If a person was sexually abused and it happened decades ago but she is just now revealing it, what do we do?

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Letters to the Editor

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Play provides opportunity for talk about manhood

    Play provides opportunity for talk about manhood

Following the stage production of “The Legend of Buster Neal”, more than three dozen men sat down to discuss the issues facing young black men.

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Commentary: How to choose a health plan for your small business

    Commentary: How to choose a health plan for your small business

Algenon Cash is the managing director of Wharton Gladden & Company, an investment banking firm, he is also a national spokesperson for the oil and natural gas industry.

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New Senate bill threatens Justice Morgans tenure

    New Senate bill threatens Justice Morgans tenure

Last week on Oct. 17, Sen. Bill Rabon (R-New Hanover) filed SB 698, a Constitutional Amendment titled “Increase Voter Accountability of Judges”.

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Celebrating 10 years of service

    Celebrating 10 years of service

On Friday, Oct. 20, the ACEY Group of The Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem celebrated its 10th anniversary.

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A cut above the rest

    A cut above the rest

Gerald Hutson, the owner of Bus Stop Barber Shop, has been cutting hair for more than 70 years.

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