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LWS holding interest reception

    LWS holding interest reception

Leadership Winston-Salem is accepting applications for its nine-month community leadership program, which will begin in October 2013 and end in June 2014. For those interested in learning more about the

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Links Connect

    Links Connect

Program aims to inspire middle schoolers Students at East Forsyth Middle School learned last week that the road to success can be more than a little bumpy. Winston-Salem State University

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Baptist launches new community health program

    Baptist launches new community health program

Three Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center officials joined representatives of 48 other health care systems recently in Washington, D.C., to explore new ways of improving health and health care in vulnerable communities across

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Students take a stand with their bare feet

    Students take a stand with their bare feet

Students at Wake Forest University kicked off their shoes for a good cause on Tuesday. One Day Without Shoes Co-organizers Molly King and Sarah Kruyer encouraged fellow members of the

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All Stars and Hotshots go toe-to-toe

The All Stars and Hotshots, two Optimist Soccer girls U10 and U11 teams, were matched up this past Saturday. It

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Couple’s donation to help first generation college students

    Couple’s donation to help first generation college students

Dr. Steven and Becky Scott have committed $6.5 million to further the education of first generation college students through Wake

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Dallas’ first black DA shares innovative approach to crime fighting

    Dallas’ first black DA shares innovative approach to crime fighting

Craig Wakins made history in 2006 when he became the first African American in Texas history to be elected as

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Kernersville Spring Folly incorporates more activities which appeal to seniors in the community

    Kernersville Spring Folly incorporates more activities which appeal to seniors in the community

Seniors have always enjoyed Kernersville’s Spring Folly as they explore the music, arts & crafts, commercial areas of the festival,

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APA CEO to address graduates

    APA CEO to address graduates

Dr. Norman Anderson, CEO of the American Psychological Association, distinguished scientist and graduate of UNCG’s master’s and doctoral programs in

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New superintendent vows to earn trust

    New superintendent vows to earn trust

The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education has selected its first-ever female superintendent. During a special called meeting at the Board

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