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NAACP combats gun violence through teen leadership program

    NAACP combats gun violence through teen leadership program

To combat gun violence in the community, last week the local branch of the NAACP and the political action committee held a program designed to help local teenagers build leadership skills. 

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Motorcycle clubs join together to feed the community

    Motorcycle clubs join together to feed the community

Travis Crawford, vice president of the Carolina Cruisers Motorcycle Club, and Bernard Edmonds (Bee), president of the Cycle Kings Motorcycle Club, both had visions of giving back to the community. So they decided that they would travel to Rolling Hills on Saturday, Sept. 18, to give out hot dogs, snacks and drinks that they were funding from their own pockets. They wanted it to be a community unity event with the theme ”Save The Community.” 

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Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation now accepting applications for Community Progress Fund

    Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation now accepting applications for Community Progress Fund

Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation now accepting applications for Community Progress Fund

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Book Review: “Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence” by Anita Hill

    Book Review: “Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence” by Anita Hill

Book Review: “Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence” by Anita Hill

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Busta’s Event Of The Week: Tabitha Brown’s book tour begins with a sold-out crowd in Greensboro

    Busta’s Event Of The Week: Tabitha Brown’s book tour begins with a sold-out crowd in Greensboro

Busta’s Event Of The Week: Tabitha Brown’s book tour begins with a sold-out crowd in Greensboro

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4 financial tips to help seniors during the pandemic

    4 financial tips to help seniors during the pandemic

4 financial tips to help seniors during the pandemic

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The booster shots are available. Will we take them?

    The booster shots are available. Will we take them?

COVID-19 has made us worn and weary. Our temperaments have changed. We have become frazzled and on edge. Our patience

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Busta’s Persons of the Week: Twins learn how to hustle from parents’ work ethic

    Busta’s Persons of the Week: Twins learn how to hustle from parents’ work ethic

Busta’s People of the Week: Twins learn how to hustle from parents’ work ethic

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Multiple literary honors for N.C. children’s book author

    Multiple literary honors for N.C. children’s book author

“Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre,” a children’s picture book by Carole Boston Weatherford and illustrated by the late Floyd Cooper, has won a Boston Globe/Horn Book Honor, been named a finalist for the Kirkus Prize, and been longlisted for the National Book Award. Weatherford calls ”Unspeakable” a lamentation for victims and survivors of the 1921 massacre, the worst incident of racial violence in U.S. history. 

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COVID vaccinations with cash cards offered at Kernersville Spring Folly and other events 

    COVID vaccinations with cash cards offered at Kernersville Spring Folly and other events 

The Forsyth County Department of Public Health will be giving COVID  vaccinations with cash cards this weekend at the health department and at Kernersville’s Spring Folly, Sin Frontereas Health Fair, and at Hanes Memorial CME’s Back to School Event. 

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