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City of W-S Univ. applications accepted

    City of W-S Univ. applications accepted

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The city is accepting applications for the next class of “City of Winston-Salem University,” to be held for 12 weeks starting Feb. 2, 2017. City of

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The Children’s Home partners with New Story Church

    The Children’s Home partners with New Story Church

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Children’s Home has officially welcomed New Story Church to its campus. New Story undertook renovations of Woosley Chapel this summer, including painting, minor repairs, and

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Celebrating love, diversity style

    Celebrating love, diversity style

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Bringing diversity through the union of family is the goal of the second annual Bridal Fair and Fashion Show, Saturday, Oct. 8 from noon to 5

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Something every young person should absolutely know

    Something every young person should absolutely know

BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER  FOR THE CHRONICLE You can’t judge a book by its cover. Even so, we do it all the time: we see someone’s outside and think we know

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‘Their names will be preserved for history for all time’

    ‘Their names will be preserved for history for all time’

NNPA photo New Black History Museum’s opening prompts tears BY WILLIAM J. FORD THE WASHINGTON INFORMER (NNPA MEMBER) When Carolyn

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Letters to the Editor: Schools

    Letters to the Editor: Schools

Let’s work on getting help to students in schools with poor grades To the Editor: According to the report in

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Column: How communities decide ‘enough is enough’

    Column: How communities decide ‘enough is enough’

Kimye N. Denni Guest Columnist Over the past days there has been peaceful protests and some rioting in response to

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Free Nurse-Family Partnership helps first-time moms succeed

    Free Nurse-Family Partnership helps first-time moms succeed

Amber Draughon Guest Columnist When Laura first joined the Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) program, she was in the midst of a

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Column: Hands up, hands down! It doesn’t matter

    Column: Hands up, hands down! It doesn’t matter

James Ewers Jr. Guest Columnist I was talking to one of my childhood friends today [Sept. 20] about the shooting

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Citizen Newspaper Group’s William Garth Sr. dies at 79

    Citizen Newspaper Group’s William Garth Sr. dies at 79

BY LISETTE GUSHINIERE  CHICAGO CITIZEN NEWSPAPER GROUP (NNPA MEMBER) William Garth Sr., the CEO of the Chicago Citizen Newspaper Group Inc.

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