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Liberty Market in transition once again

    Liberty Market in transition  once again

The city is once again considering its options for the Liberty Street Market after the contract with its latest manager ended. The market consists of two shelters the city built

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African-American literature comes to Prep

    African-American literature comes to Prep

Seniors at Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy (WSPA) have the opportunity to take an English course that is unlike anything else being taught in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School district. If you were

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Smart Start launches Imagination Library

    Smart Start launches Imagination Library

Lawmakers agreed to spend more than $10 million to bring the program to N.C. Smart Start of Forsyth County Inc. (SSFC), has announced the arrival of a new program that

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Oncologist kicks off Kwanzaa celebration

    Oncologist kicks off Kwanzaa celebration

Throughout the week, residents from across the community are coming together to celebrate the seven principles of Kwanzaa: Umoja, Kujichagulia, Ujima, Ujamaa, Nia, Kuumba and Imani. The weeklong celebration kicked

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9th Wonder donates beat lab to Reynolds

  9th Wonder donates beat lab to Reynolds

Grammy nominated music producer 9th Wonder is looking to inspire the next generation of beat makers right here in Forsyth

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Chronicle staff sends holiday greetings

  Chronicle staff sends holiday greetings

Happy Holidays from the staff of The Chronicle!

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Witherspoon: County had no choice but Cardinal

  Witherspoon: County had no choice but Cardinal

On Dec. 14 County commissioners voted on an agreement with Cardinal Innovations Healthcare, curbside recycling and a wrongful death settlement.

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W-S native steps down as Durham mayor

  W-S native steps down as Durham mayor

After 16 years, Durham Mayor William “Bill” Bell, a Winston-Salem native, stepped down as the Bull City’s titular government leader Dec. 4.

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Let there be peace in Winston-Salem

  Let there be peace in Winston-Salem

God said, “Let there be peace on earth as it is in heaven,” and Ben Piggott has been doing just that for 23 years with his Peace Toys for War Toys event.

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City Council approves controversial cell tower

  City Council approves controversial cell tower

City Council approved a controversial cell tower, a report on a potential bond referendum and an ordinance allowing for trolley pubs in its Monday, Dec. 18, meeting.

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