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First Waughtown resumes Bible Boot Camp

    First Waughtown resumes Bible Boot Camp

First Waughtown Baptist Church resumed its annual Bible Boot Camp July 23-25, following a one-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Black entrepreneur makes history, expands radio station app to both Atlanta and Los Angeles

    Black entrepreneur makes history, expands radio station app to both Atlanta and Los Angeles

Tina Redmond, aka DJ Chic Chick, the founder of TRACC Radio, a Black-owned radio station app, continues to make history and change up the game. Earlier this year, Tina, who is from Inglewood, California, launched the app with a physical office located in Atlanta. Now she is back residing at home in Los Angeles and so is TRACC Radio.

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W-S Street School unveils new website, logo, and expansion plans

    W-S Street  School unveils new website, logo, and expansion plans

W-S Street School unveils new website, logo, and expansion plans

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HOPE program now accepting tenant referrals from landlords, increasing assistance

    HOPE program now accepting tenant referrals from landlords, increasing assistance

The Housing Opportunities and Prevention of Evictions (HOPE) program has announced program changes to accept referrals of tenants from landlords and increase financial awards to North Carolina households that apply for pandemic-related rent and utility assistance.

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RiverRun and Bookmarks to present ‘Boss: The Black Experience in Business’

    RiverRun and Bookmarks to present ‘Boss: The Black  Experience in Business’

RiverRun is pleased to announce a collaborative event with Bookmarks, presenting a free Film With Purpose screening of ”Boss: The Black Experience in Business.” This event will take place on Thursday, Aug. 12 at the Bookmarks store on Fourth Street in downtown Winston-Salem. The evening features a discussion at 7:30 p.m. followed by the film at 8 p.m.

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The ACEY Group recognizes Trinity Glen nursing assistants

    The ACEY Group recognizes Trinity Glen nursing assistants

The ACEY Group recognizes Trinity Glen nursing assistants

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Commentary: The movement for justice will not be deterred

    Commentary: The movement for justice will not be deterred

By Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. The right-wing majority on the Supreme Court just undercut the Voting Rights Act again.

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Commentary: Wag the dog

    Commentary: Wag the dog

Commentary: Wag the dog

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Commentary: Democracy: Enemy of the powerful

    Commentary: Democracy: Enemy of the powerful

Commentary: Democracy: Enemy of the powerful

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Former Hanes Lowrance campus touted as future community center

    Former Hanes Lowrance campus touted as future community center

In an attempt to transform the vacant property into a community center, Winston-Salem City Councilmember Barbara Hanes Burke has requested that the local school district gift the former campus of Hanes-Lowrance Middle School on Indiana Avenue to the city.

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