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Healing through Farming

    Healing through Farming

Film about female vets battling PTSD to make N.C. debut (pictured above: Farmer and veteran Anna Mann.) The film “Terra Firma” will have its North Carolina premiere and fundraiser tomorrow (Friday,

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Downtown With Neely

    Downtown With Neely

Acclaimed chef regales fans at ‘Eat and Greet’ (pictured above:  Pat Neely chats with fans last Thursday morning at Sweet Potatoes.) Early last Thursday morning, Sweet Potatoes was filled with

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BA (Bachelor of Affection) awarded

    BA (Bachelor of Affection) awarded

(pictured above:  Dr. Rosalind Fuse-Hall presents Clarence Pitt with his special degree.) When one thinks of a Bennett Belle, Clarence Allen Pitt isn’t exactly what comes to mind. Yet, he

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Editorial: Moving On

    Editorial: Moving On

Tomorrow, I will complete my tenure as a reporter for The Winston-Salem Chronicle, and close out a chapter in my career as a community journalist that has spanned the better

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Center salutes volunteers

    Center salutes volunteers

(pictured above:  Diana Calaway, Robert Quick, Wanda Starke, Barbara Davis-Porter, Elvenia Johnson, Rev. Randy Harris, Gaynell Hyatt and Rev. Debbie Layman

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Budding Triad filmmaker seeking a wider audience

    Budding Triad filmmaker seeking a wider audience

(pictured above: Cornelius Muller (center) appears alongside fellow cast members in “Find a Way.”) Alamance County resident Cornelius Muller is endeavoring

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Black ’Nam vets tell students war tales

    Black ’Nam vets tell students war tales

A group of African American Vietnam War veterans were invited to Wake Forest last Friday to share their memories from

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Best “Crowns” selected

    Best “Crowns” selected

“We just know inside that we’re queens, and these are the crowns we wear.” These are the closing lines of

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New book becomes drug prevention tool for schools

    New book becomes drug  prevention tool for schools

Students like to learn from their peers. That is the basis for a new school resource to teach drug prevention

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