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Big 4 Choir headed to Clinton

    Big 4 Choir headed to Clinton

The Big 4 Choir will travel to Clinton tomorrow to perform at the 143rd Anniversary of First Baptist Church of Clinton, which is led by Pastor Thomas Farrow Jr. The

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Senior Musings on Aging and Creativity

    Senior Musings on Aging and Creativity

“Art knows no age. The body may change, but imagination still burns bright.” – Jane Alexander, Actress What do Helen Keller, Golda Meir, Nelson Mandela, Frank Lloyd Wright, Peter Drucker,

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County eyes tax hike to counter low revaluations

    County eyes tax hike to counter low revaluations

Property owners should expect a rate hike as the city and county scramble for ways to make up the millions they will lose as a result of recent revaluations by

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Voting Rights Act under attack

    Voting Rights Act under attack

Shelby County, Ala. is suing the Justice Department because they think that Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (and its reauthorization in 1982 and 2006) is unfair. 

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Popular pizzeria turns 10

    Popular pizzeria turns 10

Burke Street Pizza, 1140 Burke St., celebrated its 10th anniversary on Feb. 19. The eatery has been a local favorite

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Author Ward to discuss book

    Author Ward to discuss book

Author Jesmyn Ward will discuss her book “Salvage the Bones” on Monday, March 11 at 7:30 p.m. in Shirley Recital

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A&T aging center lands million-dollar grant

    A&T aging center lands million-dollar grant

Merck & Co. Inc. has awarded a $1 million grant to the College of Arts and Sciences at North Carolina

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Parmon: current session is the worst

    Parmon: current  session is  the worst

Local Democratic members of the General Assembly frustrated by GOP’s moves With the election of Republican Gov. Pat McCrory, the

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Logan Burke

    Logan Burke

We join the community in mourning the loss of yet another one of our icons, Logan Burke. Burke was a

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Another honor for IFB

    Another honor for IFB

Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind (IFB) was recently honored for its efforts to increase employment retention, growth and upward mobility

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