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Local home sales are on the rise
The Winston-Salem Regional Association of Realtors (WSRAR) reported recently that existing home sales in March of 2013 increased over 37 percent from March of 2012. There were 546 existing homes sold by WSRAR members
Read More »Worship service to end centennial celebration
Winston-Salem’s four-day centennial celebration will conclude May 12 with an open-air multi-congregational worship service and Moravian love feast at 4 p.m. Sunday in the May Dell on the campus of Salem Academy and College.
Read More »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 the Plaza will be
Read More »The Carolina Air and Auto Center hosts free Open House tomorrow
The Carolina Air and Auto Center, 3801 North Liberty Street (on the campus of Smith Reynolds Airport), will be hosting a free Open House celebration on Saturday, May 11 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Attendees can take
Read More »Mideast 1A Track and Field Regionals highlights
Pictured Above in order left to right :Alexandra Ott, Paris France-Lynch, Kathyrn Young The Walkertown Girls 4×400 Meter Relay team captured fourth place of 11 fielded schools at the 1A Mideast Regionals hosted
Read More »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 in the 200 meter
Read More »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 donation to Forsyth Medical
Read More »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 Region. WSSU (38-9) overtook
Read More »Students get creative with Dr. Seuss
Carver High School students celebrated Dr. Seuss’ birthday – also known as Read Across America Day – by celebrating the winners of a Dr. Seuss-theme essay contest. Contestants, including members of the Carver High
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