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Agency honors Senior Services employees

Agency honors Senior Services employees

WS Chronicle April 29, 2013 0

Senior Services staffers won two of only three awards given out annually by the North Carolina Association on Aging (NCAOA).  The awards were presented by Dennis Streets, division director of the NC Division of

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Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree:  Clementine  Shaw

Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree: Clementine Shaw

WS Chronicle March 28, 2013 0

Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree Members of the clergy aren’t the only ones called to their profession. With a heart of gold and an innate instinct for helping others, Clementine Shaw was destined to become

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New arrivals in the Art District

New arrivals in the Art District

Todd Luck February 28, 2013 0

Umoja African Crafts and 6th & Trade Clothing Boutique are settling into the Downtown Arts District. The boutique, named for its location inside of a building at the corner of Sixth and Trade streets,

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Nurse wins $1,000 a week for the rest of her life

Nurse wins $1,000 a week for the rest of her life

WS Chronicle February 23, 2013 0

Loretha Johnson, a nurse from Monroe, will get $52,000 a year for the rest of her life after winning the top prize in the N.C. Education Lottery “$1,000 a Week for Life!” game. She

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WSSU to offer doctor of  nursing practice degree in the fall

WSSU to offer doctor of nursing practice degree in the fall

WS Chronicle February 23, 2013 0

The University of North Carolina Board of Governors has approved a doctor of nursing practice (DNP) program at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU). The program should be up and running by the fall. This will

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Ojo’s road to M.D. began at Forsyth Tech

Ojo’s road to M.D. began at Forsyth Tech

Todd Luck November 21, 2012 0

Dr. Adesanmi Abel Ojo returned to Forsyth Technical Community College last week, telling students how the path that led him to a career in medicine began at Forsyth Tech. Ojo dreamed of being a

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New college offers personal touch

New college offers personal touch

Todd Luck November 15, 2012 10

When Dr. Lucas Shallua and his wife, Dorothy Edward,  started Mount Eagle College, they thought about how fortunate they were to have gone to college in their native Tanzania, a country in East Africa

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