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Salem graduates urged to spark change

    Salem graduates urged to spark change

As she stood before the Salem College graduating class of 2017on May 20, as they waited eagerly to receive their degrees inside the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum last Saturday

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Editorial Cartoon: Pigs Fly!

    Editorial Cartoon: Pigs Fly!

Cartoon by Ron Rogers

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Hanes Hosiery teen team wins it all for Coach Art

    Hanes Hosiery teen team wins it all for Coach Art

It seemed as if it was meant to be for Coach Art Blevins’ last team at Hanes Hosiery Recreation Center to come away with the championship.  Before he retires in

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Commentary: Farmers in the county and N.C. grow great strawberries

    Commentary: Farmers in the county and N.C. grow great strawberries

By Lynne Mitchell Enjoy strawberries and boost your nutrition, as May is Strawberry Month.  Strawberries are heart-shaped, red, nutrient powerhouses packed with vitamins, fiber, antioxidants, manganese, folate and potassium.    In

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Family & Friends Day fosters fellowship

New Birth Worship Center (NBWC), 1033 Newbirth Drive, East Bend, celebrated Family & Friends Day on Sunday, April 30. The

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Editorial: Building a pipeline of HBCU students to Washington, D.C.

    Editorial: Building a pipeline of HBCU students to Washington, D.C.

By Alma Adams Summer internships are one important way that students can explore passions they want to pursue as a

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Happy Hill school and spring get historic marker

    Happy Hill school and spring get historic marker

Happy Hill has a new marker to denote a historic spring and an 1867 school built by freedmen. The marker

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Singing ‘family’ celebrates 27th anniversary

    Singing ‘family’ celebrates 27th anniversary

During the years, the L&W Singers have praised God’s name singing gospel and inspirational songs with and without music, but

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Editorial: 5 key ways to unlock the door to financial freedom

    Editorial: 5 key ways to unlock the door to financial freedom

By Algenon Cash Editor’s Note: Algenon Cash is managing director of Wharton Gladden, a boutique investment banking firm he and

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Veganism and redistricting

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Veganism and redistricting

Concerned about your health? Go vegan To the Editor, A recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report shows that the overall

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