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Bond unchanged for 17-year-old accused of shooting into Winston-Salem house

Bond unchanged for 17-year-old accused of shooting into Winston-Salem house
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WVU Roundup: Wrestlers head to Big 12 Tourney, Stratford set for first home match

WVU Roundup: Wrestlers head to Big 12 Tourney, Stratford set for first home match By WVU freshman wrestler Peyton Hall (Photo by Seth Seebaugh) MORGANTOWN, W.Va. Dan Stratford waited 13 months to lead his alma mater onto the soccer field but needed just four minutes to see his Mountaineers score their first goal of the season. West Virginia defeated Charlotte, 3-0 Friday night in Stratford’s first match as head coach. “I feel like it was just what the guys needed after such a long break,” Stratford said. “I think we all forgot what the feeling was like to play a tough road game and get a really good win, and that feeling in the locker room afterwards. It definitely made for an easy ride home, for sure. That gave us a lot of confidence but also a good platform to build on.”

Education Corps helps Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools students who are working online

Suggestions for parents whose children will be learning in virtual environments this school year. Janyce Watkins spent much of 2020 helping her nieces and nephews deal with some of the challenges of online school. I d spend time with them during the school day, helping them with homework, keeping them focused on tasks, Watkins said. That experience led her to become a member of the N.C. Education Corps, a new program that is sending people across the state to support school districts with such things as tutoring and contact tracing.  I d seen how kids have been affected by online learning and the damage it s done to their psyche, Watkins said. I wanted to get on board.

Residents of Happy Hill, Winston-Salem s oldest Black neighborhood, talk about area s history while looking ahead to its future

Diggs Gallery at Winston-Salem State University featured the neighborhood in Pride & Dignity from the Hill: A Celebration of the Historic Happy Hill Community in 2010. Based on the 2010 U.S. Census, Happy Hill had a population of 3,204 people, said Cheryl Harry, the executive director of the Triad Cultural Arts Inc. in Winston-Salem. Over the past 25 years, Happy Hill reunions have attracted hundreds of former residents to the Sims Recreation Center where they remembered the people and events that shaped the neighborhood. The 2020 event was canceled because of the pandemic.  These reunions show the pride that residents have for the area and are proud for the nurturing family values that young people enjoyed growing up there, Mayor Allen Joines said. It is very appropriate that we recognize and remember the impact that this historic neighborhood has had on our city, particularly during Black History Month.  

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