(pictured above: IFB Vice President of Human Resources David Hampton meets a worker at Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind.) Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind (IFB) has acquired Little Rock-based Arkansas
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Winston-Salem’s Ronald McDonald House is 30-years-old and is marking the milestone by asking the community to support its mission. Located on Hawthorne Road, the House has provided “a home away
(pictured above: Jeremy “JJ” Johnson has a new gig.) Jeremy “JJ” Johnson debuted Sept. 6 as the new Winston-Salem State University public address announcer. Fans heard his voice Saturday as the
More vigilance needed to stop underage drinking To the Editor: Many people say that they discourage underage drinking, but does everyone? Why do so many underage drinkers die every year?
We Are 40 It was 40 years ago this month that The Chronicle made its debut. The year 1974 was
By Bev Hamel Call it a neuropsychological thing, but the truth is our possessions pleasure us. The fact is that
State Rep. Ed Hanes Jr. has announced an agreement with The UPS Stores of the Triad to provide all teachers
(pictured above: Participants take part in a past Zumbathon.) For the past four years, funds raised from The Enrichment Center’s
(pictured above: Ellis Marsalis with son Jason.) Jazz legend Ellis Marsalis and his 37-year-old son Jason will join forces for a