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Go See Do: Sunday, June 10

Hops & Shop: Brewstock: noon-8 p.m today at Foothills Brewing’s Tasting Room, 3800 Kimwell Drive. Handmade arts and crafts, antiques, food and more. Admission is free. For more information, go to www.facebook.com/camelcitycraftfair.

 

‘Newsies’ to kick off Theatre Alliance’s new season

At Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance, the annual season begins anew in June. The 2018-2019 plans are just as busy as the prior season, with a new full production each month.

 

Wendy Earle sharpens her focus on contemporary art in her new job as SECCA’s exhibitions curator

Wendy Earle’s interest in art grew out of her fascination with ancient cultures, and particularly that of Egypt during its cultural heyday more than 3,000 years ago. As a university student in the early 2000s she initially foresaw a career…

 

'Today is a day you will never forget' — Nearly 4,000 students graduate from WS/FCS high schools over the weekend

Over the course of the weekend, nearly 4,000 high school seniors in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools graduated and began the next chapter in their lives.

 

Parole denied for man convicted in 1992 death of Winston-Salem police officer

Tanya Tise still sleeps with the lights on more frequently than she would like to admit.

 

Summit third-graders create businesses to raise money

Third-grade Summit students got a valuable lesson in entrepreneurship and philanthropy this spring when they started their own businesses for a class project.

 

Susan Rudd, other female veterans will be honored at special event

Susan Rudd fondly remembers her military service in World War II, and appreciates that she and 349 other female veterans will be honored Sunday at an event in the Benton Convention Center.

 

Ministers' Conference will help burned church

The Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity will be helping a local church get back on its feet following a fire that destroyed the congregation's church building in late April.

 

Virginia Medicaid expansion boosts credit ratings for healthcare systems

The Virginia legislature’s May 30 approval of Medicaid expansion to about 400,000 residents has generated a positive ripple effect for the state’s main hospitals.

 

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