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Students travel back in time at gallery

    Students travel back in time at gallery

Eleven year-old Duwaun Cowen came face-to-face with history last Thursday morning at the Delta Arts Center. Duwaun and a handful of his Moore Elementary School fifth grade classmates were selected

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Union Baptist CDC mulling over redevelopment options

    Union Baptist CDC mulling over redevelopment options

Members of Union Baptist Church met last week to discuss the future of the community surrounding the massive edifice and how they might work to positively impact it. Evon Smith,

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Best Christmas Present Ever

    Best Christmas Present Ever

New liver gives local teen gift of life At a glance, Alexander “Alex” Walker looks like a typical teenager. Unassuming with an easy smile, the East Forsyth junior belies any

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Hayes set example of excellence

    Hayes set example of excellence

Judge Roland Hayes, who passed away last week, was a giant in the community, but there was nowhere he stood taller than in the hearts of those in the city’s

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Residents want next chief to be inclusive, broad-minded

    Residents want next chief to be inclusive, broad-minded

Less than two dozen people attended a meeting held Tuesday night at the Hanes Hosiery Community Center to allow residents

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Ph.D. student gathers experiences of black women from around the world

    Ph.D. student gathers experiences of black women from around the world

Krishauna Hines-Gaither is exploring the vastness of the African Diaspora right here in her hometown. The University of North Carolina

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Rolling Hills community center opens to excitement

    Rolling Hills community center opens to excitement

For years, Rolling Hills resident Ramona Hambrick has dreamt of having an on-site community center, a place where she and

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Samaritan Ministries plans to do even more with new building

    Samaritan Ministries plans to do even more with new building

After three decades in its current facility, Samaritan Ministries is finally getting some new digs. The Ministry plans to break

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Student job-seekers flock to career fair

    Student job-seekers flock to career fair

Hundreds of students flocked to Wake Forest University’s Benson Center last week, hoping to land jobs, internships or gain networking

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Author enters uncharted territory

    Author enters uncharted territory

Southern black gay men’s stories brought to life Hickory native Dr. E. Patrick Johnson will be exploring the complexities of

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