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Commentary: Will there be a new directive after the April 30th deadline?

    Commentary: Will there be a new directive after the April 30th deadline?

Commentary: Will there be a new directive after the April 30th deadline?

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Whole Man Ministries is on the front lines serving those affected by COVID-19

    Whole Man Ministries is on the front lines serving those affected by COVID-19

During the COVID-19 pandemic, there are numerous reports regarding the impact this virus is having on our county, state and country. “The majority of the news, although informative, can also be depressing for so many to hear,” said Bishop Washington of Whole Man Ministries (WMM).

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Using tele-med technology becoming more popular with seniors

    Using tele-med technology becoming more popular with seniors

With the stay-at-home order and the increasing spread of COVID-19, many healthcare professionals are encouraging their patients to connect with them via tele-med technology.

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Livingstone culinary graduate becoming ‘big cheese’ in culinary arts, makes TV appearance

    Livingstone culinary graduate becoming ‘big cheese’ in culinary arts, makes TV appearance

Jordan Walker portrayed a typical student while at Livingstone College, one who shared the same highs and woes of such. But when he spoke culinary, his distinction and passion for food spilled out like a poached egg.

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Type of cloth used in homemade masks makes a difference in protection provided

    Type of cloth used in homemade masks makes a  difference in protection provided

Homemade masks can play an important role in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, but the type of fabric used is key to their effectiveness, according to tests performed at Wake Forest Baptist Health.

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Clarence Clark retires from American Red Cross after 38 years of service

    Clarence Clark retires from American Red Cross after 38 years of service

Clarence Clark retires from American Red Cross after 38 years of service

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Helping our neighbors during this unprecedented crisis

    Helping our neighbors during this unprecedented crisis

AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR NEIGHBORS The world is facing unprecedented challenges due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and the

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Busta’s Person of the Week: Dr. Kornegay shares tips on how to cope with the stress of COVID -19

    Busta’s Person of the Week: Dr. Kornegay shares tips on how to cope with the stress of COVID -19

By Busta Brown The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a tremendous amount of stress and confusion in our country and Americans

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The Chronicle is going digital … temporarily

    The Chronicle is going digital … temporarily

Amid these unprecedented times due to the COVID-19 crisis, our community has seen unthinkable changes and hardships.   The newspaper

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Separating fact from fiction about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic

    Separating fact from fiction about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic

Since the coronavirus first started making news in January, rumors, myths, and fabrications started flooding our email inboxes and Facebook

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