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Leaders brace for severe cuts to poverty programs

    Leaders brace for severe cuts to poverty programs

Now that both the North Carolina House and Senate in the Republican-led N.C. General Assembly have passed their respective versions of a fiscal year 2018 budget, conferees from both legislative

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County recycling hits legal snag, heads to legislature

    County recycling hits legal snag, heads to legislature

Returning curbside recycling service to the unincorporated parts of the county has hit a legal snag that’ll require N.C. General Assembly action and delays implementation of the program to next

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Seniors strut their stuff as God gets the glory

    Seniors strut their stuff  as God gets the glory

It was “steaming” in the Quality Independent Living clubhouse on Saturday, June 3. The seniors gathered with family and friends to see fellow residents show off their “hot” attire during

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Young golf phenom continues to mature on the course

    Young golf phenom continues to mature on the course

13-year-old Cameron Witherspoon has been playing golf since the age of 6.  He started playing at the Winston Lake Golf Course in 2010 and his love for the game began

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Protesters demand answers following deaths at Forsyth County Jail

    Protesters demand answers following deaths at Forsyth County Jail

In response to the deaths of Stephen Patterson and Dashawn Coley, who died while being detained at the Forsyth County

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Reynolds senior headed to Georgia college

    Reynolds senior headed to Georgia college

Chrisalyn Boston began her high school career playing for the Phoenix of Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy.  After winning the state championship

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Fairgrounds Farmers Market now accepting EBT cards for food

    Fairgrounds Farmers Market now accepting EBT cards for food

Healthy eating just got easier for many low-income families in Forsyth County. Vendors at the Farmer’s Market at the Dixie

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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

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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

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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

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