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School Board hopefuls emerge

    School Board hopefuls emerge

Democrat Deanna Taylor has announced her intentions to run for one of the two School Board District I seats up for grabs this year. One District I seat is open,

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Rahman wraps up Russian tour

    Rahman wraps up Russian tour

After more than three decades of performing, Abdullah Rahman has recently completed his first overseas gig. The percussionist, a New Jersey native who has called Winston-Salem home for nearly 30

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FACE gives drop-outs another chance

    FACE gives drop-outs another chance

In January of her senior year, Jordan Mayes dropped out of high school. “I was having a lot of issues of staying focused,” Mayes said. “It spiraled down.” Mayes has

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Lash-Chronicle Tournament begins Dec. 14

    Lash-Chronicle Tournament  begins Dec. 14

Over the years, the Lash-Chronicle Holiday Tournament has blossomed as an early-season showcase for junior varsity basketball in the Triad. The tournament opens first-round games on Dec. 14, followed by

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‘Core’ of the Matter

    ‘Core’ of the Matter

New school achievement standards taking some getting used to The rollout of North Carolina’s new Common Core State Standards curriculum

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Lucas among N.C. Award honorees

    Lucas among N.C. Award honorees

John Harding Lucas will receive the North Carolina Award for Public Service later this month. Lucas, 93, has earned the

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Huge UNC honor for Anderson

    Huge UNC honor for Anderson

Winston-Salem’s own Rudy Anderson Jr. took home top honors for his contributions as an employee of Winston-Salem State University. Anderson,

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M&F top honors go to Marsh and Patterson

    M&F top honors go to Marsh and Patterson

Mechanic & Farmers Bank has awarded its 2013 Founders Awards to William A. “Billy” Marsh Jr., a renowned civil rights

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The Greatest Generation

    The Greatest Generation

In Winston-Salem, like in countless cities across the South during the Jim Crow era, black students fought against the odds

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Jack-of-all-trades passionate about getting kids to read

    Jack-of-all-trades passionate about getting kids to read

Johnny Duckett was a substitute teacher back in 2000 when it became apparent to him that one of the biggest

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