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Ojo’s road to M.D. began at Forsyth Tech

    Ojo’s road to M.D. began at Forsyth Tech

Dr. Adesanmi Abel Ojo returned to Forsyth Technical Community College last week, telling students how the path that led him to a career in medicine began at Forsyth Tech. Ojo

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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. “I was a mechanic before I joined the Army. I

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Chamber has new leadership

    Chamber has new leadership

A new group of local business leaders have been selected to join the board of the Greater Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce. Marc Schaefer, president/CEO of Truliant Federal Credit Union, is

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Awards given at heart/stroke walk

    Awards given at heart/stroke walk

More than 4,500 Forsyth County residents took part in the American Heart Association’s 2012 Tanglewood Heart and Stroke Walk, on Saturday, Oct. 20. Sponsored by Wake Forest Baptist Health and

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‘Six Days’ Fest starts Tuesday

    ‘Six Days’ Fest starts Tuesday

More than 40 events will be held during the Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County’s  Fifth Annual Six Days

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Kennedy prepares for even greater academic expansion

    Kennedy prepares for even greater academic expansion

Last year, Demetrius Hill chose to go to John F. Kennedy High School because he thought the magnet high school

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Teams end JV season with bragging rights

    Teams end JV season with bragging rights

Reagan showed its mettle in clearly establishing its supremacy in junior varsity football. But while the Raiders (9-1 finish) have

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Psi Phi Chapter has new leadership team and vision

The Winston-Salem Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. has implemented a plan for a year of service

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State continues to verify eugenics victims

    State continues to verify eugenics victims

More victims of the state’s former Eugenics Board Program have come forward, including five in Forsyth County. According to the

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Diehard educator wins classroom goodies

    Diehard educator wins classroom goodies

Maritza Riffo, a first-grade teacher at Ashley IB Magnet Elementary School, is the local winner of “A Day Made Better,”

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