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Peace of Mind

    Peace of Mind

National Night Out events held in Winston-Salem (pictured above:  Four-year-old Diontez Hylton dribbles a basketball near an inflatable basketball hoop.) Residents across the city and nation took part in the 31st

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After 44 years, Johnson ready for post-retirement challenges

    After 44 years, Johnson ready for post-retirement challenges

(pictured above:  Dot Johnson addresses attendees at her retirement reception on July 31.) After dedicating four decades to helping others feel comfortable in their homes, Dot Johnson will be spending

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Freshmen settle in

    Freshmen settle in

More than 750 First-years arrive at WSSU (pictured above:  Allison Sutton (center) gets help from her mother, Cheryl (right), grandmother, Alice.) Hundreds of anxious and excited freshmen descended on the campus

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McDonald’s grant gets WS/FC schools out of a jam

    McDonald’s grant gets WS/FC schools out of a jam

(pictured above:  Ronald McDonald leads kids in a health and wellness program.) A grant from Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) has expanded the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools summer feeding program. Thanks to

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Warehouse continues to be a constant for teachers

  Warehouse continues to be a constant for teachers

(pictured above:  Free supplies of every sort imaginable await local teachers at the Educator Warehouse.) Teachers – or parents – didn’t

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Black Men Prepare for Challenges of the Classroom

  Black Men Prepare for  Challenges of the Classroom

The HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) Male Summer Institute was held on the campus of Winston-Salem State University from

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Church that lost pastor unexpectedly fills pulpit

  Church that lost pastor  unexpectedly fills pulpit

(pictured above: New Friendship Pastor Lester Boyd with his wife, Sharon.) The new pastor of Friendship Baptist Church is vowing to

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Davenport hopes internships help foster success

  Davenport hopes internships help foster success

(pictured above: John Davenport Jr. (second from left) poses with interns Darian Thompson, Lazar Trifunovic and Sam Starks.) John Davenport Jr.

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More help pours in for ‘Heroes’ project

  More help pours in for ‘Heroes’ project

(pictured above:  The future homes for veterans on Cameron Avenue.) Wells Fargo Bank pitched in money and manpower Friday to help

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Early voting plan unpopular

  Early  voting plan unpopular

(pictured above:  Fleming El-Amin sits on the three-member Board of Elections.) Some Forsyth County residents are fuming about a proposed early

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