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Early voting happening now

    Early voting happening now

Early primary voting with same-day registration started last Thursday, April 19, at the Forsyth County Government Center, 201 N. Chestnut St.

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County may apply for brownfields agreement for new courthouse

    County may apply for brownfields agreement for new courthouse

The county is currently in the process of buying a vacant lot at 175 N. Chestnut St., next to the Forsyth County Government Center, as the site of the new courthouse.

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County considers putting new courthouse next to Government Center

    County considers putting new courthouse next to Government Center

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE County commissioners are looking into purchasing a lot next to the Forsyth County Government Center as a possible site for a new courthouse. The commissioners

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Sunday voting rally attracts hundreds

    Sunday voting rally attracts hundreds

(pictured above:  Marchers depart from United Metropolitan on Sunday.) They marched. They chanted and sang. They voted. Souls to the Polls in Winston-Salem accomplished its mission Sunday. About 300 people left

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Silence Speaks 1,000 Words

    Silence Speaks 1,000 Words

Protestors take stand over state education cuts (pictured above:  Protesters stand silently holding signs outside the Forsyth County Government Building.)

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IDs aren’t required, but voters will see changes

    IDs aren’t required, but voters will see changes

With the May 6 primary election quickly approaching, voting rights advocates and candidates alike are scrambling to make sure that

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Early voting plan too friendly to suburbs, critics say

    Early voting plan too friendly to suburbs, critics say

(pictured above: Charles Wilson addresses Board of Elections members (from left): Fleming El-Amin, Ken Raymond and Stuart Russell. Also pictured is

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BOE mum on Coffman’s ouster

    BOE mum on Coffman’s ouster

(pictured above: BOE members (from left) Fleming El-Amin and Ken Raymond listen as Stuart Russell speaks.) Citizens hoping to make their voices

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Incumbents fend-off challengers

    Incumbents  fend-off  challengers

Mayor Pro Tempore Vivian Burke, who represents the city’s Northeast Ward, and Southwest Ward Council Member Dan Besse are facing

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New Century, Same Cause

    New Century, Same Cause

Marchers stand for voting rights Local residents took a page from the 1960s Sunday, taking to downtown streets for a

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