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New program aims to put vets to work

    New program aims to put vets to work

(pictured above:  Veterans Sherod James (left) and Christopher Rose.) City native Christopher Rose wouldn’t trade his seven years in the Navy for the world. “I had honestly what I would consider

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Grandberry to leave the Urban League

    Grandberry to leave the Urban League

The Winston-Salem Urban League and Keith Grandberry – its president and CEO – are parting ways. The circumstances regarding his departure are unclear, as both Grandberry and members of the

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Editorial: Immigration reform stalling

    Editorial: Immigration reform stalling

U.S. House Speaker John Boehner recently stated that there will not be any conference committee in order to find a compromise on the bipartisan Senate immigration reform bill. The American

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Conference to focus on post March progress

    Conference to focus on post March progress

UNCG’s 23rd Annual Conference on African American Culture and Experience (CACE) will focus on the theme “The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom: Fifty Years Later.” Hosted by UNCG’s

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Against the Odds

    Against the Odds

Employees who have overcome challenges feted by agency Monarch honored nearly 100 of its clients last Thursday for excelling in

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UL to hold Community Day at new facility

    UL to hold Community Day at new facility

The Winston-Salem Urban League (WSUL) invites community residents and organizations to its Community Fun Day on Saturday, May 4 at

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Carver students exposed to opportunities at Forsyth Tech

    Carver students exposed to opportunities at Forsyth Tech

The James A. Rousseau Minority Male Mentoring Program at Forsyth Technical Community College has partnered with Carver, Glenn and North

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City issues call to employ vets

    City issues call to employ vets

For Sgt. Kevin Riley, joining the U.S. Army seven years ago felt more like a calling than a career choice.

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