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Weekend concert part of centennial party

    Weekend concert part of centennial party

The City of Winston-Salem is throwing a birthday party in Corpening Plaza Saturday, May 11 with a free concert, activities, food and merchandise vendors and historical displays. The Party in

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Prep’s track standout Sloan

    Prep’s track standout Sloan

Sloan Williams of Winston-Salem Prep was a standout performer at Monroe High School Saturday May 4, as she medaled first place in the Girls 100 meter dash 12:31r, second place

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More pre-tourney highs for Rams

    More pre-tourney highs for Rams

The Winston-Salem State University Rams baseball team entered last week’s Collegiate Baseball Poll ranked as the #28 baseball team in America. The Rams were also ranked #1 in the Atlantic

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In the Spirit of Good Health

    In the Spirit of Good Health

In observance of National Women’s Health Week, Bishop James C. Hash Sr. (left), Rev. Joyce Hash (right) and the St. Peter’s Church & World Outreach Center family presented a $1,000

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No Second-Class Families

    No Second-Class Families

African Americans have spent much of our history fighting for equal treatment. Just two generations ago, our parents and our

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State launches “Iron Man 3” tourism site

    State launches “Iron Man 3” tourism site

State tourism officials are taking advantage of the blockbuster success of “Iron Man 3.” The summer’s first must-see movie opened

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Students get creative with Dr. Seuss

    Students get creative with Dr. Seuss

Carver High School students celebrated Dr. Seuss’ birthday – also known as Read Across America Day – by celebrating the

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Shoppers given opportunity to support troops

    Shoppers given opportunity to support troops

Harris Teeter has launched a donation card campaign to support both the United Service Organizations (USO) and Wounded Warrior Project

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Johnson: Social capital could change fortunes of the poor

    Johnson: Social capital could change fortunes of the poor

Building social capital – or community connections and friendships across lines of race, class and neighborhood boundaries – is especially

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Rooms to Go help schools create comfy reading spots

    Rooms to Go help schools  create comfy reading spots

Rooms To Go has donated furniture to Livingstone College as part of its Reading for Excellence Centers program. “We’re grateful

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