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Atkins High team finishes second in State Championships

    Atkins High team finishes  second in State Championships

The Camels of Atkins High School are known more for their accomplishments inside the classroom rather than their athletic achievements.  The Camels boys track team is attempting to dispel this

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Willie Mason and Friends excites the Galilee crowd

    Willie Mason and Friends excites the Galilee crowd

The mission of Willie Mason and Friends is to make a difference in music ministry wherever they have an opportunity to share the love of Jesus Christ through song.  On

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City budget enhances bus routes and city worker pay

    City budget  enhances bus routes and city worker pay

The proposed $482.2 million City of Winston-Salem budget covers Winston-Salem Transit Authority’s budget shortfall, improves the new bus routes, increases the salaries of many employees and raises property taxes by

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Salem looks to make changes to diversity office

    Salem looks to make changes to diversity office

Following a year filled with peaceful protest and allegations of racism on campus, Salem College is looking to revamp the Office of Diversity and Inclusiveness. In April, students at the

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Editorial: National Black Theatre Festival brings excitement

    Editorial: National Black Theatre Festival brings excitement

The word is out. The National Black Theatre Festival (NBTF) is coming July 31-Aug. 5. The North Carolina Black Repertory

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Juneteenth Luncheon to honor Walter Marshall, planner and educator

    Juneteenth Luncheon to honor Walter Marshall, planner and educator

The St. Philips Heritage Center at Old Salem Museums & Gardens in partnership with Winston-Salem State University will host a

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Will 2017 special election happen?

    Will 2017 special election happen?

In the aftermath of Monday’s unanimous U.S. Supreme Court affirmation of a lower court ruling that Republican lawmakers deliberately created

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Letters to the Editor: Industries for the Blind legal battle

    Letters to the Editor: Industries for the Blind legal battle

Rights of blind Americans put at risk with judge’s ruling To the Editor: This week, we were able to read

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Students honored

    Students honored

The East Forsyth High School Academy of Finance and the Carver High School Academy of Hospitality & Tourism are among

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Weak May jobs report signals modest economic growth

    Weak May jobs report signals modest economic growth

By Algenon Cash The non-partisan Bureau of Labor Statistics released the May jobs report and it failed to meet expectations

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