BY SUSAN F. MCINNES SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE It seems as if the school year just ended for summer break, but no, it is time to start preparing for the
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CHRONICLE STAFF REPORT During the Monday, Aug. 8, regular county commissioners meeting, a change to the Caterpillar incentive agreement was approved. Commissioners approved a change that would extend the agreement
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Financial Pathways of the Piedmont will welcome “Big Game” James Worthy, one of basketball’s most decorated champions, at two fundraisers: a VIP reception Sept. 13 at
Chronicle Staff Report The Forsyth County Board of Elections will meet Thursday, Aug. 11, at 4 p.m. in the Forsyth
N.C. elections board says it’s reverting to old law, barring change on appeal To the Editor: We encourage all voters
Mike Walden Guest Columnist The economy is one of the top issues in this year’s elections, all the way from
Charlene Crowell Guest Columnist If you are one of the 77 million Americans who are hounded each year by debt
Photo by Timothy Ramsey SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Dr. Charles Petitt, President of Piedmont International University (PIU), announced that NBA
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE A group of Triad youth participated in the redeveloped Twin City Football Camp. The youth camp