Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) don’t get the recognition of other health professionals, such as nurses and doctors. But they provide much-needed assistance to patients, particularly those in nursing homes. The
Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) don’t get the recognition of other health professionals, such as nurses and doctors. But they provide much-needed assistance to patients, particularly those in nursing homes. The
(pictured above: Ribbon cutters (left to right) Larry Herzberg, Fred Bazemore, Vivian Burke, DD Adams, Twanna Wellman-Roebuck, Dell James, Dr. Frank James, Tommy Hickman, Mayor Allen Joines and William Womble.) Experiment
Long-running program helps young people zero-in on careers (pictured above: Career Skill participants (left to right, front row) Carrigan Moore, Danielle Basinger, Jada Penn, Jordan Jessup, Keiyara Leak, Nya Chandler, (middle
(pictured above: Johnell Hunter speaks while his wife, Debra Hunter, looks on.) Organization gets locals in the holiday spirit The leaders of Bless the Children did their best to live up
City native Alishia Green has always known she wanted to be a nurse. “Everybody in my family’s a nurse,” explained
Alumni return to successful drug treatment program After decades of searching for fulfillment, Winston-Salem resident Ken Bower believes he has
Local lawmakers defend, decry decision to end jobless benefits for thousands The past year has been difficult for Donald
St. John CME Church’s “40 Ways in 40 Days” Lent campaign aims to help churchgoers gain faith while losing pounds.
When Dr. Lucas Shallua and his wife, Dorothy Edward, started Mount Eagle College, they thought about how fortunate they were
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