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Low M/WBE participation project sparks county debate

    Low M/WBE participation project sparks county debate

A winning bid that had only 0.4 percent Minority/Woman Business Enterprise (M/WBE) participation sparked a debate among county commissioners.

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Hundreds attend Central Library reopening

    Hundreds attend Central Library reopening

The Forsyth County Central Library is back and better than ever.

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Triad product Rhiannon Giddens seeks more black fans

    Triad product Rhiannon Giddens seeks more black fans

Musician Rhiannon Giddens remains somewhat miffed as to why her music has yet to catch-on with more African-Americans.

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Editorial: Advice is just in time to greet Irma

    Editorial: Advice is just in time to greet Irma

September is North Carolina Preparedness Month, when hurricane season rises to the top of the list of things to think about.

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Mt. Tabor bounces back

    Mt. Tabor bounces back

Two weeks ago Mt. Tabor took a drubbing 42-13 at the hands of East Forsyth. Spartan head coach Mike Lovelace said he knew his young players would respond well in their next game. His team did just that as they defeated West Forsyth by the score of 13-0.

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Adams, Butterfield part of group to discuss impeaching Trump

    Adams, Butterfield part of group to discuss impeaching Trump

Members of the Congressional Black Caucus are discussing the possibility of impeaching President Donald Trump.

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Ministers’ Conference plans action on devalued property in W-S

    Ministers’ Conference plans action on devalued property in W-S

The Minister’s Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity (MCWSV) and the NAACP spoke out about properties devalued by the county Tax Administration.

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Local church brings in first African-American preacher

    Local church brings in first African-American preacher

Burkhead United Methodist Church, 5250 Silas Creek Parkway, has a new senior pastor. The predominately white congregation welcomed their first African-American pastor, the Rev. Dr. Carl Manuel Jr. recently.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

The Ministers’ Conference of Winston-Salem & Vicinity pause to say congratulations to the new Police Chief of Winston Salem, Chief Catrina A. Thompson!

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Commissioners to vote on incentives for Johnson Controls

    Commissioners to vote on incentives for Johnson Controls

Incentives for Johnson Controls Inc. will be among the items for consideration at the county commissioners’ next formal meeting on Sept. 14.

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