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Glaucoma: My Story

    Glaucoma: My Story

By Judie Holcomb-Pack January is National Glaucoma Month, something that would not have even been on my radar seven months ago. I had not had any problems with my vision

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National print art show opens Jan. 15

    National print art show opens Jan. 15

(Above: A piece by Brandon Sanderson.) An exhibit featuring artwork from the nation’s top printmakers will open on Thursday, Jan.15 in the Davis Gallery at Sawtooth School for Visual Art, 251

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Ministers hosting second town hall

    Ministers hosting second town hall

(Above: Ministers’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity members pose at a meeting last September.) The Ministers’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity has scheduled a second town hall meeting for Monday,

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Forsyth Country Day too much for Tabor

    Forsyth Country Day too much for Tabor

( Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr, Above:. Jay McCorkle applies full-court pressure on FCD’s Matty Edwards.) The first half of the varsity basketball season turned out to be a

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Well-equipped Demons could use some tweaking

    Well-equipped Demons could use some tweaking

(Photo by Craig Greenlee, Above: Taris Young (12) drives past Reid Fulk (25) of West Stokes.) Reynolds has sufficient size,

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Standout debut for Wilkins

    Standout debut for Wilkins

(Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr, Above:. Isaiah Wilkins scores for Mount Tabor last week.) Isaiah Wilkins made the most

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One Child at a Time

    One Child at a Time

(Above: The Wake Forest University Track team gives out bags to children in Lakeside Villas) H.O.P.E. on mission to help end

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Carver alumnus named state’s top assistant principal

    Carver alumnus named  state’s top assistant principal

(Above: Photo by Kenneth Branson, Mastermind Productions Jason Jowers is presented with the award by Shirley Arlington of the North

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The Barrier that Divides

    The Barrier that Divides

MLK Breakfast to tackle timely themes Is racism America’s Berlin Wall? Ernie Pitt, publisher of The Chronicle, is presenting this question

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Reynolds and Mount Tabor high schools planning tribute to Stuart Scott

    Reynolds and Mount Tabor high schools planning tribute to Stuart Scott

In photo: Stuart Scott on the “SportsCenter” set in 2000. ESPN Photo by Rich Arden  Reynolds High School had been

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