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Carol Montague-Davis returning to Carver as principal

    Carol Montague-Davis returning to Carver as principal

The old saying goes, if you love something set it free. If it comes back it’s yours. If not, it was never meant to be. If that saying is true,

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Editorial: Storied history of cooperation should inspire

    Editorial: Storied history  of cooperation should inspire

Juneteenth is held on or around June 19, when Union forces arrived in Galveston, Texas, with news of the end of slavery on June 19, 1865. Juneteenth is normally known

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County facing backlog of gun permits

    County facing backlog of gun permits

Forsyth County is working to meet the high demand for gun permits that’s causing residents to wait months to receive them. The Sheriff’s Office has seen a large increase in

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Sweet Potatoes reopens in new location

    Sweet Potatoes reopens in new location

Sweet Potatoes reopened at 5 p.m. on Friday, June 16, in a new location with the same food and hospitality that has made the restaurant a go-to culinary destination in

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Local officials don’t feel threatened after congressional shooting

    Local officials don’t feel threatened after congressional shooting

Local elected officials say they don’t have the same security concerns as those on Capitol Hill. Security for members of

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Community hails 2 hero Capitol Police officers

    Community hails 2 hero Capitol Police officers

As of June 14, beyond the U.S. military, the nation has celebrated two new American heroes who not only reminded

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Principal Watts’ legacy to live on after retirement

    Principal Watts’ legacy to live on after retirement

When high profile professional athletes call it quits, often a statue is erected outside the stadium, gymnasium, or ballpark where

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City passes budget with Trans-AID increase

    City passes budget with Trans-AID increase

A  split City Council approved a $482.4 million budget that included a rate increase for Trans-AID on Monday, June 19.

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Church brings services to the community

    Church brings services to the community

United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church held a CommUnity day to bring services to its surrounding community along with honoring Father’s

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Winston-Salem great still producing on the hardwood

    Winston-Salem great still producing on the hardwood

For Reyshawn Terry, success on the basketball court comes easy because of the hard work he has put in over

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