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Southside UHC awarded millions

    Southside UHC awarded millions

Southside United Health Center learned May 29 that it would receive $1.5 million a year for the next three years from the federal Health Resources Services Agency (HRSA), which works

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Caesar packs them in

    Caesar packs them in

(pictured above:  Shirley Caesar performs at United Metropolitan.) First Lady of Gospel Shirley Caesar brought down the house on May 16 with her stirring performance at United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist

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A Gold Medal Spirit

    A Gold Medal Spirit

Local Special Olympian raising money to compete at National Games (pictured above: Ghree Lockard wears her Special Olympics medals.) An effort is afoot to raise money to help Ghree Lockard compete

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Editorial: Commencement’s shortcoming

    Editorial: Commencement’s shortcoming

Meteorologists are likely attributing the Jekyll and Hyde variance between last Thursday and last Friday’s weather to some sort of pressure system. We think that the ultimate weatherman – the

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‘Women of Vision’ receive awards 

    ‘Women of Vision’ receive awards 

(pictured above:  Dr. Peggy Valentine is among this year’s winners.) Several community leaders will be honored today on the campus

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Proposed scholarship will be named for Flack 

    Proposed scholarship will be named for Flack 

(pictured above:  Dr. Sylvia A. Flack heads the Center of Excellence for the elimination of Health Disparities at Winston-Salem State.) The

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

Fansler for School Board To the Editor: Katherine Fansler for School Board At-Large – many people who have met her already

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Student Poet Laureate crowned

    Student Poet Laureate crowned

(pictured above:  Winner Mariah Rowdy (center) with Nonnie C. Egbuna and Mary Kerr (right).) Mariah Rowdy, a junior at Reynolds High

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Choices, Choices, Choices

    Choices, Choices, Choices

Long-running program helps young people zero-in on careers (pictured above: Career Skill participants (left to right, front row) Carrigan Moore, Danielle

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Editorial: $10.10 Doesn’t Cut It! & Wake Lands Top Names

    Editorial: $10.10 Doesn’t Cut It! & Wake Lands Top Names

(pictured above:  Melissa Harris-Perry on the set of her MSNBC show.) U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan has added her voice to the crescendo

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