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Contributing Writer, Winston-Salem Journal

Kathy Norcross Watts

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Contributing Writer, Winston-Salem Journal

Winston-Salem

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Total articles 159

  • Available on paid plans

    Avon Valley School scoops national theatre award

    By Kathy Norcross Watts

    Jul. 10, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    Mary Poppins a huge success at The Avon Valley School

    By Kathy Norcross Watts

    Jun. 25, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    Avon Valley School scoops national theatre award

    By Kathy Norcross Watts

    Jul. 10, 2024

As seen in

Forsyth Family Magazine,Roanoke Times,Culpeper Star-Exponent,The Daily Progress,Winston-Salem Journal,Warwickshireworld,Educationnc

Company Info

Winston-Salem Journal

The Winston-Salem Journal is a daily broadsheet newspaper serving Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Forsyth County. Founded on April 3, 1897, by Charles Landon Knight and James Robert Justice, it has become one of the most influential newspapers in the region. The Journal is currently owned by Lee Enterprises and operates from its location on North Marshall Street. It has an annual revenue of $58.7 million and employs approximately 155 people. The newspaper offers daily and Sunday print editions and has a digital presence. It was the first newspaper in North Carolina to publish photographs in 1903. Throughout its history, the Winston-Salem Journal has played a significant role in local development, supporting initiatives such as the relocation of Wake Forest University and the establishment of the North Carolina School of the Arts. Its coverage has focused on regional growth and community projects, catering to local businesses, philanthropic organizations, and educational institutions.

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

+1 336-727-7211

Founded: 1897


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