Posts From Timothy Ramsey

Church prays for city to stop the violence

    Church prays for city to stop the violence

Photo by Timothy Ramsey BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY  THE CHRONICLE The number of homicides in the city of Winston-Salem is double what it was at the same time last year. People

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Clothing line inspired by the sacrifice of Jesus

    Clothing line inspired by the sacrifice of Jesus

Photo by Timothy Ramsey BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY  THE CHRONICLE When two like-minded individuals come together inspired by the Lord, good things tend to manifest. Building on this principle, Jeff Prince

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Youth go to Josh Howard to learn basketball

    Youth go to Josh Howard to learn basketball

TIMOTHY RAMSEY  THE CHRONICLE Josh Howard has been a star on the basketball court since he laced up his sneakers for Glenn High School. He was a stand-out player for

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W-S Prep athlete heads to Fayetteville State with scholarship

    W-S Prep athlete heads to Fayetteville State with scholarship

Submitted photo BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY  THE CHRONICLE Former Winston-Salem Prep Academy player Kala Robinson grew up being a cheerleader.  As she watched her older sister play basketball her focus changed.

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Area teens earn tennis scholarships

    Area teens earn tennis scholarships

BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY  THE CHRONICLE Typically when you hear of high school athletes obtaining scholarships to four year universities, football,

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St. John C.M.E. brings Men’s and Women’s days together

    St. John C.M.E. brings Men’s and Women’s days together

Photo by Timothy Ramsey BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY  THE CHRONICLE Men’s Day and Women’s Day are normally celebrated on different days

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Church holds prayer walk to raise funds to help children

    Church holds prayer walk to raise funds to help children

Photo by Timothy Ramsey BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY  THE CHRONICLE Church ministries use many methods to raise funds. The stewardship committee

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Youth track club nurtures more than running

    Youth track club nurtures more than running

The Next Level Track Club of Winston-Salem, head coached by Buddy Hayes, is a track and field club that competes in age group competitions while also providing tutorial and social skills education for young people.

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QEA point guard chooses Tulane

    QEA point guard chooses Tulane

Basketball has been a part of Quality Education Academy’s (QEA) Senior point guard Renathan Ona Embo’s life since he was

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‘Put Some Respect on My Name,’ family foundation says

    ‘Put Some Respect on My Name,’ family foundation says

From a young age, Bishop Freddie B. Marshall was taught to have strong family values and to help others in their time of need. To expand on those principles, the bishop and his extended Marshall family has started a foundation. Their flagship program is called “Put Some Respect on my Name.”

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