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Commentary: Support the local foods movement

    Commentary: Support the local foods movement

By Lynne Mitchell A new movement is upon us:  It’s the local foods movement and it is happening right here in our community!    An increasing number of consumers want

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Commentary: UNC strategic plan helps state achieve its full potential

    Commentary: UNC strategic plan helps state achieve its full potential

By Elwood Robinson The North Carolina State Constitution is clear. It states in no uncertain terms that public higher education should, as far as practicable, “be extended to the people

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3 principals named

    3 principals named

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools has named three principals of schools in the district. Shane O’Neal will be the new principal at Thomas Jefferson Middle School. O’Neal has served as principal at

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Church celebrates Founders Day, anniversary

    Church  celebrates Founders Day, anniversary

The congregation of Solid Rock Missionary Baptist Church celebrated its 30th Anniversary this past weekend.  Founding pastor and Pastor Emeritus the Rev. Dr. Charles W. Leak was also honored during

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Commentary: HBCU leaders, advocates must engage Democrats and Republicans

    Commentary: HBCU leaders, advocates must engage Democrats and Republicans

By Johnny C. Taylor Jr.  As the president and CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), I’m spending a

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Dance program looks to expand its reach

    Dance program looks to expand its reach

Dance has been a part of Darryl Gordon’s life since he was 7 years old, but he wasn’t doing the

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Nonprofit seeks funds to finance new van

    Nonprofit seeks funds to finance new van

A nonprofit is having trouble with its transport van, which it uses to take youth in after-school activities to and

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Bicycle rental program comes to W-S

    Bicycle rental program comes to W-S

A bicycle rental program is giving those in Winston-Salem a new way to get around. Late last month, a new

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Board says it can’t change reappraisal process despite city request

    Board says it can’t change reappraisal process despite city request

The Forsyth County Board of Equalization and Review (BER) responded to the City Council’s request to review the real estate

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Carver students learn ins and outs of coding

    Carver students learn ins and outs of coding

N.C. lawmakers launch computer-related elective In an attempt to get more students to pursue careers in computer science, N.C. Sen.

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