Posts From Timothy Ramsey

Church on the Lawn invites community to join in

    Church on the Lawn invites community to join in

On Sunday, June 2, Ambassador Cathedral, 1500 Harriet Tubman Dr., hosted their annual “Church on the Lawn” service.

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The AAU circuit is headed in the wrong direction

    The AAU circuit is headed in the wrong direction

The AAU circuit is headed in the wrong direction.

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Golf champ remembers championship run

    Golf champ remembers championship run

Kristi Ingram was the first African American female to win the state championship in golf in Forsyth County history.

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First Waughtown recognized with Church of the Year Award

    First Waughtown recognized with Church of the Year Award

First Waughtown recognized with Church of the Year Award

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Refusing to lose

    Refusing to lose

Que’Sean Brown is a rising ninth grader heading to Walkertown High School in the fall. His hopes are to become the next big thing to come out of the city of Winston-Salem.

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The Lakers can’t afford to wait

    The Lakers can’t afford to wait

Sports Column: The Lakers can’t afford to wait

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Raptors expose Giannis’ offensive limitations

    Raptors expose Giannis’ offensive limitations

Milwaukee looked to be well on their way to the NBA finals after winning the first two games of the series, but Toronto made the necessary defensive adjustments entering game three and Milwaukee was never able to recover.

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North Forsyth holds 7 on 7 spring game

    North Forsyth holds 7 on 7 spring game

Last week they took to the field for their 7 on 7 spring game and Big Man Challenge.

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City unveils marker for unsung local music group

    City unveils marker for unsung local music group

On Sunday, May 26, the Forsyth County Historic Resources Commission unveiled a marker honoring Lowman Pauling and The “5” Royales.

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Was the Bible meant to be interpreted as 100 percent literal?

    Was the Bible meant to be interpreted as 100 percent literal?

Was the Bible meant to be interpreted as 100 percent literal?

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