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The Winston-Salem Symphony appoints new  assistant conductor

    The Winston-Salem Symphony appoints new  assistant conductor

The Winston-Salem Symphony has named Karen Ní Bhroin assistant conductor effective June 1. Ní Bhroin is originally from County Wexford, Ireland, and currently holds the position of graduate assistant orchestral conductor at Kent State University.

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Prince Hall Shriners of Sethos Temple No. 170 awards scholarships to local seniors

    Prince Hall Shriners of Sethos Temple No. 170 awards scholarships to local seniors

Jayden Campbell and Cyannah Lowery were awarded $500 collage scholarships during Sethos Temple 170’s Scholarships Banquet on Feb. 22

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Commentary: 10 ways to make the change you want

    Commentary: 10 ways to make the change you want

Commentary: 10 ways to make the change you want

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Commentary: Bernie’s assault on our cliché of greatness

    Commentary: Bernie’s assault on our cliché of greatness

Commentary: Bernie’s assault on our cliché of greatness

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Commentary: Will Bernie Sanders be able to sustain free?

    Commentary: Will Bernie Sanders be able to sustain free?

Commentary: Will Bernie Sanders be able to sustain free?

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Commentary: Low voter turnout drives primary election results

    Commentary: Low voter turnout drives primary election results

Commentary: Low voter turnout drives primary election results

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Not happy with your Medicare Advantage plan?

    Not happy with your Medicare Advantage plan?

You can make changes through March 31 during Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment

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90-year-old SilverArts participant publishes second book

    90-year-old SilverArts participant publishes second book

There are people who write. And then there are people who WRITE! Jessie Crockett is one of the latter.

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They’re counting on you to not show up to vote

    They’re counting on you to not show up to vote

They’re counting on you to not show up to vote

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Seniors’ artistic talents shine in SilverArts competition

    Seniors’ artistic talents shine in SilverArts competition

N.C. Senior Games began in 1983 with a goal to create a year-round health promotion and education program for North Carolinians 50 years of age and better and to provide a holistic approach to body, mind and spirit, staying fit while enjoying the company of other seniors. Today, there are over 60,000 participants in 53 local games that serve all 100 counties across the state.

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