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Column: My memories of Muhammad Ali

    Column: My memories of Muhammad Ali

As a child, I was introduced to boxing by my father, Timothy J. Ramsey Sr. During my early years of watching the sport, I thought Mike Tyson was the best boxer that ever lived.

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Column: Drug discount helping African-Americans is at risk

    Column: Drug discount helping African-Americans is at risk

At issue is a little known but enormously important federal statute called the 340B drug discount program.

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Column: African-American boys can be saved when we use the entire village

    Column: African-American boys can be saved when we use the entire village

African-American boys in America are facing an uphill battle when it comes to success.

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County Commissioners to decide on bonds

    County Commissioners to decide on bonds

The Forsyth County commissioners will decide which bonds will go on the November ballot during their 2 p.m. briefing today.

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Local health clinic in south expands service

    Local health clinic in south expands service

United Health Centers (UHC, formerly, Southside United Health Center) is looking to expand its services in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County as well as other areas.

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Education chief addresses discussion on African-American boys

    Education chief addresses discussion on African-American boys

Boys and men of color have lower high school graduation rates, a much greater likelihood of going to prison, and higher mortality rates from homicide.

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Triad publisher receives doctorate

    Triad publisher receives doctorate

Triad founder, publisher & CEO of Diversity Woman Magazine, Sheila Robinson, was conferred with the degree Doctor of Education during University of Pennsylvania’s 260th commencement ceremony, held on Saturday, May 14.

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Juneteenth Festival to offer special tributes

    Juneteenth Festival to offer special tributes

The 12th annual Triad Juneteenth Festival will take place on Saturday, June 18, from 11 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

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Juneteenth Luncheon set for June 16

    Juneteenth Luncheon set for June 16

The St. Philips Heritage Center at Old Salem Museums & Gardens in partnership with Winston-Salem State University will host a luncheon on Thursday, June 16, in celebration of Juneteenth, the country’s longest-running observance of the abolition of slavery.

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N.C. black voter registration has outpaced white since 2008

    N.C. black voter registration has outpaced white since 2008

When it comes to presidential elections, 2008 remains a banner year, especially to black Democrats who went to the polls and helped drive Barack Obama’s historic victory to the presidency.

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