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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

N.C. TREASURER IS RIGHT TO OPPOSE SALE OF STADIUM  To the Editor: N.C. Treasurer Dale Falwell was quoted in the W S Journal that he wasn’t in favor of WSSU

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Commentary: ’45’ creates confusion with the NBA and the NFL

    Commentary: ’45’ creates confusion with the NBA and the NFL

The new president of the United States of America is always in the middle of chaos and confusion.

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Commentary: A healthy gut is a healthy immune system

    Commentary: A healthy gut is a healthy immune system

One thing to always remember is that all sickness and disease begin in the gut. Our gut is our first line of defense.

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Commentary: We can end domestic violence

    Commentary: We can end domestic violence

Domestic violence thrives when we are silent; but if we take a stand and work together, we can end domestic violence.

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Commentary: Restoring the American Dream

    Commentary: Restoring the American Dream

Let’s restore the American dream.

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Editorial: As Barber leaves, who will lead the N.C. NAACP?

    Editorial: As Barber leaves, who will lead the N.C. NAACP?

This week in Raleigh, a momentous event will occur. Bishop Dr. William J. Barber II will be stepping down as N.C. NAACP president.

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Impact of closing Bus. 40 on E. Winston

    Impact of closing Bus. 40 on E. Winston

During the third town hall held at Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy on Thursday Sept. 28, Montgomery invited representatives from the North Carolina Department of Transportation (N.C. DOT) to discuss the closing of Business 40 and its impact on the East Winston community.

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Walter Marshall’s name will live on with building

    Walter Marshall’s name will live on with building

Forsyth County commissioners voted during their Thursday, Sept. 28, meeting to rename the Social Services building after the late Walter Marshall.

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Bishop Barber leaves N.C. NAACP in best shape ever

    Bishop Barber leaves N.C. NAACP in best shape ever

Barber recalls many battles he’s led the N.C. NAACP into, in the areas of education, civil rights, workers’ rights, immigrant rights, LBGTQ rights, affordable health care, criminal justice and economic justice, many of which ended in victory for the people.

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City holds off on Powerscreen rezoning

    City holds off on Powerscreen rezoning

City Council delayed a vote on a controversial rezoning for Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic and voted to make a former mill a historic landmark during its Monday, Oct. 2, meeting.

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