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9/11 competition unites JROTC cadets and first responders

Photo by Todd Luck BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE The city and county commemorated the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks by holding a competition for Junior ROTC cadets at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds...

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Students ask: What’s next step?

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE “How do we break down these barriers?” That was the question a Wake Forest University (WFU) law student raised during a open panel discussion...

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Workshop helps attendees understand poverty issues

Photo by Timothy Ramsey BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY  THE CHRONICLE The book “Bridges out of Poverty” took center stage in a workshop on poverty at the Lawrence Joel Memorial Coliseum last Saturday, Oct. 22.  The...

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COMMENTARY: A pep talk for progressives

Rob Schofield Guest Columnist [As of Nov. 10] It’s been a devastating last 36 hours or so for millions of caring and thinking people in the United States and around the world. The very notion that...

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Organizations join forces to send Thanksgiving Blessings

BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE The Chris Paul Family Foundation and the Triad Dream Center, a local nonprofit dedicated to fighting the vicious cycle of poverty, joined forces to ensure 100 families in...

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Lady Dragons defeat E. Forsyth Middle in 3 sets

BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY  THE CHRONICLE The match between East Forsyth and Hanes Middle School was a closely contested matchup throughout.  The teams split the first two sets and Hanes eventually triumphed in...

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Commentary: Ending generational poverty takes a new approach

Jerry Anderson Guest Columnist Over the years (Happy Hill Garden-’51) there have been countless attempts to end poverty among minorities here in Winston-Salem. And even nationwide! While strides have...

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From the ashes of Jim Crow, The Big 4 Choir performs at Chronicle MLK Day

The Big 4 Choir consists of singers who went to High School at Winston-Salem’s “Black High Schools” during the Jim Crow Era. The Big 4 Choir performed at this years Chronicle/Ministers Conference MLK...

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Leaders make Welcoming City statement

Photo by Todd Luck BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE After months of controversy, City Council Member Dan Besse and community leaders released a Welcoming City joint statement at City Hall on Monday, May 1....

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Summer football camps show the heart of coaches

Photo by Wali Pitt BY WALI PITT  THE CHRONICLE The East Winston community has a rich history of giving back to their residents. This is never more evident than with the coaches of the Winston-Salem...

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