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County may apply for brownfields agreement for new courthouse

    County may apply for brownfields agreement for new courthouse

The county is currently in the process of buying a vacant lot at 175 N. Chestnut St., next to the Forsyth County Government Center, as the site of the new courthouse.

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‘Soul Food Scholar’ shares knowledge of black chefs and presidents

    ‘Soul Food Scholar’ shares knowledge of black chefs and presidents

Adrian Miller, a former special presidential assistant and self-proclaimed “Soul Food Scholar,” gave a lesson in culinary history on foods prepared for presidents by African-Americans at Sweet Potatoes restaurant

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‘The next generation has checked in’

    ‘The next generation has checked in’

Last week, Wake Forest held the “Rethinking Community Conference”. In addition to sports the event featured other timely discussions on several topics.

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‘Time flies when you’re having fun’

    ‘Time flies when you’re having fun’

On Saturday, Oct. 21 Revealed Church of Christ, which was founded on humble beginnings celebrated its 36th anniversary.

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Commentary: Heal gout naturally

    Commentary: Heal gout naturally

Gout is a result of high uric acid levels in the body. However, when levels are abnormally high, a gout flare ensues. Gout usually affects the toes, however, it can also affect kidneys, fingers and tendons.

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Miscues lead to defeat for the Glenn Bobcats

    Miscues lead to defeat for the Glenn Bobcats

Last Thursday night the Glenn Bobcats were bit by the turnover bug as three costly turnovers led to 21 points for their opponents.

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The ‘Phenominal Dr. Newell’ has educated 5 generations

    The ‘Phenominal Dr. Newell’ has educated 5 generations

This week Busta sat down with Dr. Virginia K. Newell who is 100 years old, and has educated five generations.

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Commentary: Don’t use the flag to cover up bad behavior

    Commentary: Don’t use the flag to cover up bad behavior

Colin Kaepernick started a controversy when he kneeled as the national anthem was being played. The former San Francisco 49’ers quarterback is at the forefront of a dilemma that is not going away any time soon.

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Glenn seniors look to showcase skills at Shrine Bowl

    Glenn seniors look to showcase skills at Shrine Bowl

Glenn High’s offensive and defensive leaders, quarterback Stephon Brown and defensive lineman Bryson Glenn have both been invited to the 2017 Shrine Bowl.

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St. John C.M.E. welcomes new pastor

    St. John C.M.E. welcomes new pastor

Rev. Dr. Regina L. Reese-Young is the new pastor at St. John C.M.E. Church.

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