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FCDS’s Allen tells students about witnessing history
Forsyth County Day School eighth graders took a trip to Greensboro on April 26 to visit the International Civil Rights Center & Museum. John Allen, the school’s student outreach coordinator and girls’ basketball coach,
Read More »Sequester pain beyond air travel
When the sequester federal spending cuts forced flight delays because of the furlough of air traffic controllers, the normally deadlocked Congress acted in less than a week to give the Federal Aviation Administration flexibility
Read More »Doctor meshes faith and health
Dr. Kara Davis is unique in the field of medicine. Most physicians lean on their medical books and training when evaluating their patients. Davis does too, but she also takes it a step further and weighs in
Read More »Big 4 Choir headed to Clinton
The Big 4 Choir will travel to Clinton tomorrow to perform at the 143rd Anniversary of First Baptist Church of Clinton, which is led by Pastor Thomas Farrow Jr. The two-day celebration begins tomorrow
Read More »Guns, not the Klan, are the real threat
Chicago suffers unbearable levels of gun violence, yet the victims remain largely silent. They travel from funeral home to graveyard, rather than march from church to gun shop. The president is applauded when he
Read More »Wounded vets to compete in Games
The Valor Games Southeast will be played in the Triangle from May 21-23. About 100 former or current wounded and injured veterans and active-duty service members will compete in events such as rowing, archery,
Read More »Why No Uproar For Heaven?
Submitted by Kalvin Michael Smith, Guest Columnist Heaven Sutton was the seven-year-old African American girl who was shot and killed in Chicago last year while fleeing with her mother. “Why no uproar for Heaven?” Not
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