Craig Zakrzewski of Wake Forest talks about the impact of Germany being in Winston-Salem JOHN DELL Staff Reporter Jun 8, 2026 Jun 8, 2026 Updated 2 hrs ago 0 'We found a way tonight' - Tortorella on Vegas' win in epic Stanley Cup Final opener. Old Fort celebrates trails, trains and bluegrass Where Is It Illegal To Be Gay? Jeff Passan Drops Sneaky Dodgers Trade Report... ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Actor James Handy Dead At 81 After He Was Stabbed By Girlfriend’s Son US & Iran Exchange New Strikes As Kuwait Airport Hit Rhythm and Rails Bluegrass Festival in Old Fort Hear Zach Lahn speak after Republican gubernatorial primary win County Manager Ashley Wooten discusses county budget County Manager Ashley Wooten talks about financial concerns MTCC President Kelley gives report to the commission 'He's pretty unique' - Brit NBA star OG Anunoby on how to guard 'super talented' Wembanyama See NBA's Jalen Brunson in his early days Shohei Ohtani Just Made MLB History Again! US-Iran peace talks: Is a deal realistic or a diplomatic illusion? | This is America America's Shrinking Cattle Herd Keeps Beef Prices High Serena Williams makes her tennis return after nearly four years 'You are an example to me' - Cobolli's emotional message to Arnaldi How Stephen Colbert Took a Parting Shot at CBS During His Last 'Late Show' Episode Iran's Ghalibaf warns of 'direct confrontation' amid Israeli attacks on Lebanon Prefer us on Google Learn More Germany will be staying and training at Wake Forest for the World Cup As featured on Wake Forest, Winston-Salem embrace the German national soccer team Fans pack Spry Stadium for what is likely the team's only public appearance as they chase a fifth World Cup title Latest video Israel kills at least nine in southern Lebanon after issuing forced displacement order How To Choose The Right SPF For Your Skin Type NCAA Faces Crisis Over Ruling on Brendan Sorsby's Eligibility Library Director Marlan Brinkley talks about library programs County Manager Ashley Wooten talks about animal shelter UNCAPTIONED: Nick Reiner seeking to access trust fund to pay for high-profile lawyer. Sasse's Cancer Drug Breakthrough Gains Momentum Wemby Takes Over as Spurs Cut Knicks' Finals Lead to 2-1 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Wake Forest, Winston-Salem embrace the German national soccer team Fans pack Spry Stadium for what is likely the team's only public appearance as they chase a fifth World Cup title