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This isn’t just a dream – it’s the vision of Age-Friendly Forsyth. We believe that the best way to build this future is by listening to YOU. Your experiences, ideas and insights are invaluable. They ...
I started at Patrick Henry High School in Washington County, Virginia, in 1982, hoping to share my knowledge and interests ...
He currently serves as Chair of Emerging Leaders United at the United Way of Forsyth County, where he champions civic ...
The S.G. Atkins Enterprise Center is more than the sum of its parts. It’s a living ecosystem of empowerment — where business ...
A local church is taking a bold step toward breaking the silence surrounding mental health by hosting the premiere of a powerful new film focused on healing, hope and the human mind. Prayer and ...
Local nonprofit BOND Cares is now accepting donations for its annual Love Day on Saturday, July 19. Love Day is a one-of-a-kind, back-to-school giveaway where students receive everything they need to ...
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools is moving forward with plans to cut positions to help make up for budget shortfalls. During the school board meeting on Tuesday, June 24, several teachers and ...
Trellis Supportive Care’s Board of Directors has announced that Dr. Michael Lalor, formerly the organization’s chief medical officer, has assumed the position of president and CEO. This comes ...
According to a recent article published in the The Carolina Journal, on average children in the North Carolina foster system are moved three times per year. Last week members of United Metropolitan ...
WSSU’s first woman chancellor, Bonita Brown, reflects on her first year—focusing on access, equity, innovation, and the future of higher education.
The United States was in the middle of World War II in the summer of 1943 and riots were erupting across the country, fueled by wartime tensions, urban overcrowding, and racial discrimination. These ...