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School hopes for voucher onslaught

    School hopes for voucher onslaught

As the debate about the viability, fairness and effectiveness of a state-supported school voucher plan rages, at least one local private school is preparing to welcome what it hopes will

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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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Black Chamber’s second wind

    Black Chamber’s second wind

(pictured above: Montinique Cager poses with his wife, Pam at the recent mixer.) After a season of inactivity, The Winston-Salem Black Chamber of Commerce wants to write new chapters. Once a

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Social media community launched at Bennett

    Social media community launched at Bennett

Ten years after her graduation, Bennett College alumna Marissa Jennings returned to her alma mater last week to launch the next chapter of her career in the place where it

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Editorial: Backward commissioners

    Editorial: Backward commissioners

The right-wing majority of the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners hit residents with a one-two punch this week. They dug

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Musical Appeal

    Musical Appeal

Carver Band seeking public’s help What began with a single donation has evolved into a community-wide movement to support Carver

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LaRue tournament raises record amount

    LaRue tournament raises record amount

Students at The Centers for Exceptional Children (CFEC) will have new equipment and educational materials thanks to the most successful

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Carver hires new athletics leaders

    Carver hires new athletics leaders

Carver High School recently named  Michael Winbush as its news athletic director and Danny Piggott as the assistant athletic director.

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The Greatest Generation

    The Greatest Generation

In Winston-Salem, like in countless cities across the South during the Jim Crow era, black students fought against the odds

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Teachers picked for LOC program

    Teachers picked for LOC program

Emily Cagle, a teacher at Meadowlark Elementary School, and Crystal Heyland, a teacher at Walnut Cove’s London Elementary School, have

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