All city fire stations are accepting donations of essential items and canned food for the Fire Department’s “After the Fire” program that assists citizens who have been displaced by a
All city fire stations are accepting donations of essential items and canned food for the Fire Department’s “After the Fire” program that assists citizens who have been displaced by a
The girls of Twin City Outreach realize the importance of giving back to the community. Since February, the girls have been volunteering once a month at the Ronald McDonald House
Patrice Toney, a budget and management analyst for Forsyth County, has successfully completed the 2012-2013 County Administration Course of the School of Government at the University of North Carolina at
The Lewisville Civic Club has awarded $1,500 scholarships to (from left) Paul Lasley and Gaddamanuoo Uma, both of Reagan High School, and Richard Austin Colvard of West Forsyth High School.
Alicia T. Clinton earned her undergraduate degree from Winston-Salem State University last month at the age of 43. Clinton, who
Winston-Salem Assistant Police Chief Barry D. Rountree will be the city’s next police chief, City Manager Lee Garrity announced last
The Crosby Scholars program handed out a slew of scholarships on May 21 during its Breakfast of Champions at the
WSSU Football players test their pit crew skills NASCAR Drive for Diversity held a combine at Winston-Salem State University last week,
Carver High School held Senior Awards Day on May 24. The Class of 2013 will attend colleges and universities far
Air Force Airman 1st Class Clayton D. Ayers graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in San

