Juneteenth happenings across the Triad
Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the US on June 19, 1865, when the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation was ordered at the end of the Civil War. […]
Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the US on June 19, 1865, when the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation was ordered at the end of the Civil War. […]
Happy Camper update for Victory Mountain Camp in Sophia, NC “We are so happy to announce that 17 middle schoolers dedicated their life to Christ during our rally on Monday night! […]
Sunny and HOT through the Weekend Question: ‘Does a dip in the pool…count as a ‘real’ bath’? Protect your skin while outside this summer, even on a partly cloudy […]
Last day of school for public school students in Davie County. “As a classroom door closes, a world of possibilities opens” Many of the school districts […]
Study: Working out at night is best for lowering blood sugar, particularly if you’re at risk for diabetes. Scientists at the University of Granada in Spain finding that study participants […]
Mask Bill Update: The House of Representatives in Raleigh is set to vote on a controversial bill Tuesday that would ban most ‘mask wearing’ in public. Known as the Unmasking […]
Many of the school districts in the Piedmont Triad are offering summer meal programs for kids. Fox 8 has posted a detailed list of summer meal programs (by county) […]
The lost get found? 80% of Americans (50 plus) will pick up a stray coin if spotted on the ground. https://today.yougov.com/topics/economy/survey-results/daily/2024/05/08/f969d/3 Thomas Faucette retired last Friday as the crossing […]
‘Seeds of Hope’ Summer Day Camps Jana Elliott (with ‘Heroes Helping Heroes’) shares more about ‘Seeds of Hope’, providing no cost summer day camps for foster, adopted, and at-risk kids […]
CPR and AED awareness Hands only CPR is an effective method for providing care for the victims of sudden cardiac arrest. Hands only CPR can double the chance of survival. […]