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Cereal drive brings in 2,400 boxes

    Cereal drive brings in 2,400 boxes

The students of Triad Academy at Summit were the top collectors for Crisis Control Ministry’s “Wee Care! Children’s Cereal Drive.” The school brought in 331 boxes of cereal during the

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Smith latest in long line of injustices

    Smith latest  in long line  of injustices

Forsyth County is far from the only place with an ugly history of Keystone Cop investigators and overzealous prosecutors. They are all over, but, unfortunately, in whatever town, hamlet or

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For Seniors Only! Stay Healthy…in Water?!

    For Seniors Only!  Stay Healthy…in Water?!

Entering into a pool of water is not something that crosses our mind when we think about exercise but those who engage in water exercise regularly sing its praises. Here’s

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

LJVM Coliseum sale To the Editor: I realize I am not necessarily the brightest, haven’t had a course in high

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Community invited to discuss mental health

    Community invited to discuss mental health

The Mental Health Association in Forsyth County will hold its second public forum of the year on Wednesday, May 22

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Exhibition salutes late art teacher

    Exhibition salutes  late art teacher

The Sawtooth School for Visual Art and the Arts Council of Winston-Salem Forsyth County will present “Billy McClain: Decades,” a

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Sprinter Sessoms runs among state’s best

    Sprinter Sessoms runs among state’s best

Prior to the start of the outdoor track season, sprinter Brian Sessoms Jr. was an unknown commodity. But with two

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Local home sales are on the rise

    Local home sales are on the rise

The Winston-Salem Regional Association of Realtors (WSRAR) reported recently that existing home sales in March of 2013 increased over 37

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Looking Back

    Looking Back

Residents point to significant local black history events over the last 100 years The city’s four-day Centennial Celebration, which began

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