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For the Long Haul

    For the Long Haul

Wiley students getting year’s worth of mentoring from Innovation Quarter personnel (pictured above:  Future Innovators Yarita Noyola and Elijah Best with their mentors, Mohammad Albanna and Daniel Yohannes (right).) For science-minded

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Controversial ‘wall’ removed

    Controversial ‘wall’ removed

(Above: The Tate’s ‘wall’ as it looked last week. Part of Wingz and Spirtz’s patio – with the black benches – can also be seen)  Critics say bar tried to

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Clock winding down to register

    Clock winding down to register

The voter registration machine is in full-throttle now that the Oct. 10 deadline is in plain sight. “We have trained a lot of other groups on voting registration. We are

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Rubain confident in decision to abandon campaign

    Rubain confident in decision to abandon campaign

Stacey Rubain has her eyes set on a new prize this week and is no longer seeking the District 21 Superior Court seat she had been campaigning hard for the

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A Place at the Table

  A Place at the Table

(pictured above: Family members touch Michael Brown’s copper-top vault during his burial at St. Peter’s Cemetery in Normandy, Mo.) Ministers want

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Exhibit to include special programs

  Exhibit to include special programs

(pictured above:  A screen shot from Kevin Jerome Everson’s “The Island of St. Matthews.”) A number of special of events

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A Time to Pray

  A Time to Pray

Praying residents surround jail (pictured above:  Participants join hands and pray in front of the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention

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Hip-hop scholar drops knowledge at Wake

  Hip-hop scholar drops knowledge at Wake

(pictured above:  Winston-Salem’s own Patrick Douthit, aka 9th Wonder, gives a lecture at Wake Forest University last week.) Patrick Douthit,

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Son of the Godfather has his say

  Son of the Godfather has his say

(pictured above:  Daryl Brown signs a book for a local reader.) The James Brown biopic “Get on Up” is a modest

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Employees want a proactive boss

  Employees want a proactive boss

Employees of the Forsyth County Department of Social Services took full advantage of the opportunity to provide input into the

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