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Gospel Fest draws crowd on 1st day

    Gospel Fest draws crowd on 1st day

On Day One of Gospel Fest, the crowd seemed to be bigger and more diverse than ever.

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Parkland climbs back with tight win

    Parkland climbs back with tight win

The Parkland Mustangs climbed back into the win column last week with a 12-8 victory over Smith.

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Houston trip to help others ‘more than a success’

    Houston trip to help others ‘more than a success’

Over 40 volunteers left Winston-Salem on Aug. 24 headed to Houston, Texas, to help with relief for Hurricane Harvey victims.  Last Thursday those volunteers returned to town to tell their

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Local wrestling great inducted into “Big House” Gaines Hall of Fame

    Local wrestling great inducted into “Big House” Gaines Hall of Fame

Milton Hardee is one of the newest inductees into the Clarence E. “Big House” Gaines Hall of Fame at Winston-Salem State University.

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Social Services building to be named after Walter Marshall

    Social Services building to be named after Walter Marshall

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

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Turnovers lead to E. Forsyth’s first loss of season

    Turnovers lead to E. Forsyth’s first loss of season

For the first month of the junior varsity season, the East Forsyth Eagles seemed like a juggernaut in all phases

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Jobs expo covers the bases for students and employers

    Jobs expo covers the bases for students and employers

It’s never too early to start planning for your future, and last week hundreds of students on the campus of Winston-Salem State University did just that that during the Career Internship Graduate School Expo.

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City moving toward top goal

    City moving toward top goal

Winston-Salem has made progress but is still a long way off from becoming a top 50 metro area by 2020.

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Restoring black cemeteries gains attention

    Restoring black cemeteries gains attention

The challenges of restoring African-American cemeteries that have fallen into disrepair was discussed at a program at Delta Arts Center last Thursday.

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Don’t forget the other Americans suffering

    Don’t forget the other Americans suffering

One of the best-known songs about the American territory Puerto Rico is called “America,” from “West Side Story:” “Puerto Rico,

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