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Second Spring Arts to Celebrate Talents, Creativity of Seniors

    Second Spring Arts to Celebrate  Talents, Creativity of Seniors

Organizers Seeking Local Artists for Juried and Non-Juried Competitions The inaugural Second Spring Arts festival will take place May 14-17, 2013 at the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts and

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Volunteers provide thousands in free dental services

    Volunteers provide thousands in free dental services

High Point’s recent 4th annual Dentistry With Love event was a huge success, treating 72 patients and providing $29,373 in free dental services. For eight hours on Feb. 8, a

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Coalition to screen ‘Weight’ series

    Coalition to screen ‘Weight’ series

The Be Healthy Coalition of the Forsyth County Department of Public Health will hold free screenings of the HBO documentary series “The Weight of the Nation” throughout the month of

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WSSU to offer doctor of nursing practice degree in the fall

    WSSU to offer doctor of  nursing practice degree in the fall

The University of North Carolina Board of Governors has approved a doctor of nursing practice (DNP) program at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU). The program should be up and running by

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Custom-Fitted for Fitness

    Custom-Fitted for Fitness

James rewarded for efforts to improve his health Among the many stars who emerged from a 2012 church fitness program,

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A Win-Win

    A Win-Win

Local students learn math while helping local Ronald McDonald House First graders at Sedge Garden Elementary School have found that

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Rams to honor local breast cancer survivors

    Rams to honor local breast cancer survivors

Winston-Salem State University will do its part to raise breast cancer awareness during its Saturday Feb. 9 home basketball games

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Locals invited to take part in landmark cancer study

    Locals invited to take part  in landmark cancer study

Local men and women between the ages of 30 and 65 who have never been diagnosed with cancer are needed

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Parents not heeding flu warnings

    Parents not heeding flu warnings

This year’s flu season is in full swing, with 41 states now reporting widespread illness. Unfortunately, not enough children are

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Unhealthy Habit

    Unhealthy Habit

Obese black moms more likely to use TV to calm fussy babies Moms, especially those who are obese, are more

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