Tag "Forsyth County"

Geneticist: Science doesn’t support racial distinctions

    Geneticist: Science doesn’t support racial distinctions

(pictured above: Dr. Georgia Dunston speaks at WSSU.) Dr. Georgia Dunston is a well known genetics professor and scholar and founder of Howard University’s National Human Genome Center, but she told

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Black lawmakers target poverty

    Black lawmakers target poverty

(pictured above:  Panelists (from left): John Gladman, Margaret Elliott, Minister Alvin Carlisle and Karen McNeil-Miller.) Five decades after President Lyndon Johnson declared War on Poverty, the issue still plagues Winston-Salem and

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Ministers hear from WS/FCS Super

    Ministers hear from WS/FCS Super

(pictured above: Dr. Bev. Emory speaks.) When Dr. Bev Emory took her position as superintendent of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools last year, the Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity was one of

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Homestretch Push

    Homestretch Push

Local push made for last minute ACA signees (pictured above:  Jane Dougherty (left) talks with Kim Poe at the Democratic headquarters last month.) Just hours before the enrollment period for the

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‘Little’ Reading Program Takes Off

    ‘Little’ Reading Program Takes Off

Book sharing program aims to bond neighbors (pictured above: President Sandra Stinson (second from left) celebrates the library’s opening with fellow

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Chamber members engage in Q&A with top law enforcers

    Chamber members engage in Q&A with top law enforcers

(pictured above:  Dr. Charlie Shaw (right) shakes hands with Chief Barry Rountree. Behind Shaw is Sheriff Bill Schatzman.) Winston-Salem Police Chief

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Weekend Zumbathon to support Hispanic League

    Weekend Zumbathon to support Hispanic League

The Hispanic League wants you to break a sweat for a good cause. The nonprofit advocacy organization will host a

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Fresh and Local

    Fresh and Local

Nonprofit pushes farmer/chef partnerships to benefit area consumers (pictured above:  Jay Pierce addresses Piedmont Grown attendees at the local Cooperative Extension

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For Seniors Only: Chair Chi: Tai Chi for Older Adults

    For Seniors Only: Chair Chi: Tai Chi for Older Adults

Chair Chi is an exercise program based on the principals of Tai Chi and Qi Gong, but designed for older

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Free mental health support available year-round 

    Free mental health support available year-round 

Those coping with mental health challenges do not have to suffer alone. The Mental Health Association in Forsyth County sponsors

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