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Marshall: Minorities need fairness

    Marshall: Minorities need fairness

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE As Forsyth County moved forward on its first allocation of voter-approved bond funds, Commissioner Walter Marshall said he wants minority contractors to get their share

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N.C. NAACP threatens suit

    N.C. NAACP threatens suit

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE The N.C. NAACP says that it is “planning to sue” the Republican-led NC General Assembly once again, alleging that it committed “violations of the

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Part of Maple Street renamed for Earline Parmon

    Part of Maple Street renamed for Earline Parmon

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE The late Earline Parmon, a local lawmaker and community organizer, now officially has a road bearing her name. A ceremony was held on Thursday, Dec.

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More than 300 children trade violent toys for good toys

    More than 300 children trade violent toys for good toys

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE The Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Education Building was filled with joy and laughter last Saturday afternoon as more than 300 children gathered for

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What can 200 children buy with $100 each? Foundation finds out

  What can 200 children buy with $100 each? Foundation finds out

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE  Thanks to the generosity of the Chris Paul Family Foundation, 200

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How the GOP’s “power grab” hurts blacks in Cooper administration

  How the GOP’s “power grab” hurts blacks in Cooper administration

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE During state Attorney General Roy Cooper‘s successful run for governor, he vowed to govern

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Blue backs independent redistricting commission

  Blue backs independent redistricting commission

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE Saying that “people need relief from this … runaway government as soon as possible,”

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Fighting to remain open

  Fighting to remain open

Photos by Todd Luck Job of historic visually impaired person in jeopardy BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE IFB Solutions (formerly

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Rodney Ellis’ legacy will live on at Philo-Hill

  Rodney Ellis’ legacy will live on at Philo-Hill

School board votes unanimously to rename classroom in his honor  BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE  Soon a classroom at Philo-Hill

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Construction of new Lowrance school, other bond projects to start in 2017

  Construction of new Lowrance school, other bond projects to start in 2017

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE County bonds projects will begin next year with the construction of a new Lowrance Middle

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